2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12239993
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Strategic Talent Management: The Impact of Employer Branding on the Affective Commitment of Employees

Abstract: In a globalization context, underlined by the speed of technological transformation and increasingly competitive markets, the perspective of human capital, as an asset of strategic importance, stands out in differentiating human resource practices. Under this reality, the employer branding (EB) concept gains more and more importance as a strategic tool to attract, retain, and involve human capital, given that this has become a source of competitive advantage to companies. Within this context, this study aimed … Show more

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“…Authors suggest that EB is in fact a reformulation of the long-term used notion of 'internal or HR marketing' and still lacks a lot of innovation [16]. On the contrary, though the majority of findings point out that this is a simplistic approach because the concept has become extraordinarily important to organisational success, encompassing the employer brand proposed value and fundamental dimensions to employees' attraction and retention such as affective commitment [4], rewards strategies [70], commitment expectations [26], reputation [68], or employees' development [49].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Authors suggest that EB is in fact a reformulation of the long-term used notion of 'internal or HR marketing' and still lacks a lot of innovation [16]. On the contrary, though the majority of findings point out that this is a simplistic approach because the concept has become extraordinarily important to organisational success, encompassing the employer brand proposed value and fundamental dimensions to employees' attraction and retention such as affective commitment [4], rewards strategies [70], commitment expectations [26], reputation [68], or employees' development [49].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…'Strategic Talent Management: The Impact of Employer Branding on the Affective Commitment of Employees' [4] There is a positive relation between EB strategies and employees' affective commitment. D: Workers Retention 'How do MNCs translate corporate talent management strategies into their subsidiaries?…”
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“…Talent involves what an employee is able to do well (capacities and skills) supported by the employee's experience; intelligence (largely innate), compounded by knowledge (gained through study) and character; these are all paramount; as is intrinsic commitment, and the capacity for development [14]. The question is how to discover employees' talents and get them to work in favor of the enterprise.…”
Section: A Look At the Literature -A Global Disruption Brought On By mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The question is how to discover employees' talents and get them to work in favor of the enterprise. The result will be added competitiveness in the market and more satisfied employees, who should then remain more loyal to the firm (increased retention) as well as acting as beacons to attract additional talent to the firm [14] in a never-ending cycle of organizational learning and evolution. In sum, our perspective is that all of us have talents, talent is not a restricted attribute of a select few [6].…”
Section: A Look At the Literature -A Global Disruption Brought On By mentioning
confidence: 99%