A conceptual framework to measure talent management strategies and organisational performance in selected retail stores, KwaZulu-Natal.
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2022
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The concept of talent management has been confronted with scepticism since its emergence in
the 90s and the scepticism has been linked to the lack of acceptable conceptual framework and
the dearth of credible empirical research on talent management. Talent management strategies
in developing economies such as South Africa have not been given the deserved attention in
academic literature. The conversion of global talent management strategies in the South
African economy is affected by provincial and cultural differences. Exploring the influence of
Talent Management strategies on organisational performance could add to the existing
knowledge on talent management strategies and organisational performance. Based on the
foregoing, developing a conceptual framework to measure talent management strategies and
organisational performance in the selected retail stores is of utmost importance to talent
management practice.
An explanatory sequential mixed methods research design was adopted to explore the
mediating influence of collective intelligence on the relationship between talent management
strategies and the selected retail stores’ performance. A simple random sampling technique
was used to administer 453 structured questionnaires to the employees of three retail stores in
KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Two hundred and ninety-six (296) of the questionnaires were
returned and coded for analysis. SPSS and SmartPLS were valuable in analysing the
quantitative data. SPSS was used to conduct descriptive statistics (such as bar charts and
frequency distribution) and inferential statistics (such as Pearson’s correlation coefficients).
Qualitative data were collected using semi-structured interviews. Purposive sampling
technique was adopted to select participants for the interview. NVivo software was used to
analyse the qualitative data collected from the top management of the selected retail stores.
The research findings revealed that the correlation coefficient between talent management
strategies and the selected retail stores' performance indicates a significant positive association.
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Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.