2023
DOI: 10.3390/su151813508
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Talent Sustainability and Development: How Talent Management Affects Employees’ Intention to Stay through Work Engagement and Perceived Organizational Support with the Moderating Role of Work–Life Balance

Tzu-Chun Weng,
Yun-Hsuan Shen,
Te-Tzu Kan

Abstract: The pandemic and the war have caused challenges, creating a shortage of labor and talent crisis. Organizations have reviewed their work patterns to retain talent and increase employee retention. Data are collected from 344 employees working in Taiwan. This study divides the sample into “key talents” and “non-key talents” and aims to examine how talent management, work engagement, and perceived organizational support affect employees’ intention to stay. The results of this study indicate a significant positive … Show more

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“…Workers face significant challenges at work that can affect their occupational well-being. Researchers from Taiwan (Weng, Shen, Kan, 2023) have high hopes for talent management in the context of crisis phenomena. They suggest that companies need to improve their talent management strategies.…”
Section: Theoretical and Methodological Aspects Of Personnel Manageme...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Workers face significant challenges at work that can affect their occupational well-being. Researchers from Taiwan (Weng, Shen, Kan, 2023) have high hopes for talent management in the context of crisis phenomena. They suggest that companies need to improve their talent management strategies.…”
Section: Theoretical and Methodological Aspects Of Personnel Manageme...mentioning
confidence: 99%