What is the value of talent management? : building value-driven processes within a talent management architecture

Sparrow, Paul and Makram, Heba (2015) What is the value of talent management? : building value-driven processes within a talent management architecture. Human Resource Management Review, 25 (3). pp. 249-263. ISSN 1053-4822

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Abstract

The paper uses two concepts to organise the talent management literature: talent philosophies and a theory of value. It introduces the notion of talent management architectures and first analyses four talent management philosophies and the different claims they make about the value of individual talent and talent management architectures to demonstrate the limitations of human capital theory in capturing current developments. Having demonstrated the complexity of issues being research, it then syntheses these back down into a theory of value, and develops a framework based on four separate value-generating processes (value creation, value capture, value leverage and value protection). This framework draws upon a number of non-HR literatures, such as those on value creation, the RBV perspective, dynamic capabilities, and global knowledge management, and its used to understand the nature of value and how this might inform the design of any talent management system or architecture. The paper articulates 14 research propositions that the field now needs to evidence and suggests how research might now address these

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Human Resource Management Review
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? value creationvalue capture value leveragevalue protectiontalent managementhr architecture organizational behavior and human resource managementapplied psychology ??
ID Code:
71800
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Deposited On:
18 Nov 2014 09:49
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Yes
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Published
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