2020
DOI: 10.5539/ijbm.v15n4p11
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Impact of Talent Management on Organizational Performance: The Moderating Role of an Effective Performance Management System

Abstract: Despite the theoretical and empirical evidence that talent management improves organizational performance it is still one of the main challenges facing organizations worldwide and specifically in the health sector. This study examines the moderating effect of an effective performance management system on the relationship between talent management and organizational performance. This study was carried out on the public health sector and was specifically focused on public health workers in Jordan. The study focu… Show more

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“…The Almohtaseb et al (2020) study results demonstrated that a PMS mediates the connection between talent management and organizational success. It indicates that PMS may be utilized to locate and cultivate top talent and re-align and reinforce the management-employee partnership.…”
Section: Empirical Evidence Of Organizational Performancementioning
confidence: 82%
“…The Almohtaseb et al (2020) study results demonstrated that a PMS mediates the connection between talent management and organizational success. It indicates that PMS may be utilized to locate and cultivate top talent and re-align and reinforce the management-employee partnership.…”
Section: Empirical Evidence Of Organizational Performancementioning
confidence: 82%
“…This is because most employees do not base their satisfaction and commitment on the reward received. However, some studies believe that financial rewards positively influence job satisfaction (Almohtaseb, Almahameed, Tobeery & Shaheen, 2017). However, Nyanja, Maina, Kibet & Njagi (2013) studied the effect of rewards on EP at Kenya power and lighting company limited in Nakuru, Kenya, and reported an insignificant effect of cash bonuses on EP.…”
Section: Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once performance gaps have been identified, employees know exactly the areas of improvement to advance in their professions (Almohtaseb et al, 2020). To assist employees in increasing their performance, a strong commitment to developing new capabilities is required (Luz et al, 2018:86), and this could be done through the implementation of professional development opportunities.…”
Section: Learning and Development Opportunitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Almohtaseb et al (2020), regular performance evaluations allow talent managers to reflect on past accomplishments, current challenges, long-term targets, and skill development. It also considers skill sets, career ambitions, and growth strategies to bridge performance gaps.…”
Section: Performance Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%