The effect of talent management processes on knowledge creation

Atheer Abdullah Mohammed, A. Baig, R. Gururajan
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to develop a theoretical model and investigate the relationship between talent management (TM) processes and knowledge creation (KC) in Australian public and private universities. This is because of the pragmatic advantages for organisations that focus on talents and knowledge. Design/methodology/approach This research adopted the mixed-methods design. The sample comprised 23 individuals for the qualitative study and 286 individuals for the quantitative survey questionnaire, all conducted in nine public and private universities in Australia. Findings The qualitative outcomes were utilised to develop the quantitative survey statement. These outcomes are based on a three-stage method of thematic analysis. The core conclusion of the quantitative study is that there is a significantly positive influence on TM processes (TMPs) on KC. Research limitations/implications The principle limitation of this study was the scope. It only targeted one country (Australia), one state (Queensland) and a part of the higher education sector (the university). Practical implications This research designed a quantitative instrument of TMPs and KC for the Australian educational institutions. The instrument is severely designed and comprehensively conceptualised utilising social, excellent, performance, strategic, behavioural and developmental concepts within TMPs with innovative, informational and technological concepts underlining KC within the Australian public and private universities in Queensland. Originality/value The study adds value to both TM and knowledge management literature through designing a conceptual model that links both of these variables in one tool regarding the university sector.
人才管理流程对知识创造的影响
目的建立理论模型,探讨澳大利亚公立和私立大学人才管理过程与知识创造之间的关系。这是因为注重人才和知识的组织具有务实优势。本研究采用混合方法设计。样本包括23人进行定性研究,286人进行定量调查问卷,全部在澳大利亚的9所公立和私立大学进行。研究结果定性结果用于发展定量调查陈述。这些结果是基于主题分析的三阶段方法。定量研究的核心结论是:TM过程(TMPs)对认知能力有显著的正向影响。研究局限/意义本研究的主要局限是研究范围。它只针对一个国家(澳大利亚),一个州(昆士兰)和一部分高等教育部门(大学)。实践意义本研究为澳大利亚教育机构设计了一套量化的教学绩效指标和教学绩效指标。该工具经过严格的设计和全面的概念化,利用社交、卓越、绩效、战略、行为和发展概念,在昆士兰的澳大利亚公立和私立大学中强调KC的创新、信息和技术概念。独创性/价值本研究通过设计一个概念模型,将这两个变量与大学部门的一个工具联系起来,为TM和知识管理文献增加了价值。
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