Talent development as a source of sustainable competitive advantage for higher education institutions during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Lawrence Abiwu, I. Martins
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Abstract

Orientation: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has had profound consequences on all sectors of the economy. This global pandemic threatens the sustainability of all sectors, including higher education.Research purpose: This study aimed to investigate talent development strategies that promote the sustainability of higher education institutions during the COVID-19 pandemic.Motivation for the study: Several higher education institutions are struggling to survive during the COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore, this study is motivated by the need to promote the sustainability of South African higher education institutions through talent development.Research approach/design and method: A quantitative research approach was adopted to quantify the research phenomenon. A structured questionnaire was used to collect the data from 265 academics in three South African universities. The Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, version 27.0, was used to analyse the data. Cronbach’s alpha coefficient and factor analysis were computed to determine the reliability and validity of the questionnaire. Pearson’s correlations and regression analysis were used to determine the relationship between talent development strategies and sustainability.Main findings: The results showed that talent development strategies (training and development as well as career development) positively influenced the sustainability of South African universities during the COVID-19 pandemic.Practical/managerial implications: Universities can obtain sustainability through investment in their intellectual capital. This can be achieved through continuous training and development as well as career development.Contribution/value-addition: The study expands on limited empirical research on talent development and sustainable competitive advantage.
人才培养是高等教育机构在新冠肺炎大流行期间可持续竞争优势的来源
导语:2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行对所有经济部门都产生了深远影响。这一全球性流行病威胁到包括高等教育在内的所有部门的可持续性。研究目的:探讨新冠肺炎疫情下促进高校可持续发展的人才发展策略。研究动机:在COVID-19大流行期间,几所高等教育机构正在努力生存。因此,本研究的动机是需要通过人才发展来促进南非高等教育机构的可持续性。研究方法/设计与方法:采用定量研究方法对研究现象进行量化。一份结构化的调查问卷收集了来自南非三所大学的265名学者的数据。社会科学统计软件包27.0版用于分析数据。计算Cronbach’s alpha系数和因子分析来确定问卷的信度和效度。运用Pearson相关分析和回归分析来确定人才发展战略与可持续性之间的关系。主要发现:结果显示,人才发展战略(培训和发展以及职业发展)对2019冠状病毒病大流行期间南非大学的可持续性产生了积极影响。实际/管理意义:大学可以通过智力资本投资获得可持续性。这可以通过持续的培训和发展以及职业发展来实现。贡献/增值:对有限的人才发展与可持续竞争优势的实证研究进行了拓展。
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