Purpose-One of the most important internal resources of the organizations are talented employees. It is very important to invest in talented employees which is a value-created resource for the organizations because in the long run it provides sustainable competitive advantage and high performance. This study aims to fill the gap through conceptualizing and developing a talent management measurement instrument. Methodology-We established a scale incorporating six dimensions of talent management. Data were then collected from 313 owners=executives of the textile apparel companies and analyzed through confirmatory factor analysis to assess validity and reliability. Findings-We have attempted to contribute to business executives and academics by providing a valid and reliable talent management scale. Conclusion-In general, studies have lacked a commonly accepted measurement instrument that comprises all components of talent management. Our study in its originality provided a talent management scale which the validity and reliability analyses are tested through both SPSS and AMOS programs.
Purpose -This empirical study examines the relationship between an ethical work climate and organizational identification. Methodology -The survey was conducted across 122 employees, consisting of a sample from staff and managers of a leading logistic company in Turkey, which has branches in different cities such as İzmir, Mersin and İstanbul. The obtained data from the questionnaires were analyzed through the SPSS statistical package software. Findings-Analyses results revealed that two ethical work climate dimensions appear to have a positive impact on organizational identification. Conclusion-In today's tough competitive environment achieving successful organizational outcomes are related to employee behavior and the factors that are affecting their attitudes towards the organization.
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