TY - JOUR
T1 - Talent Management in Public Sector Organizations
T2 - A Study on the Impact of Contextual Factors on the TM Approach in Flemish and Dutch Public Sector Organizations
AU - Thunnissen, Marian
AU - Buttiens, Dorien
PY - 2017/12
Y1 - 2017/12
N2 - Public sector organizations are confronted with the intensifying competition for talent and suffer from a chronic shortage of talented people. There is little empirical research on the specific talent management (TM) issues in the public sector. This article aims to clarify how public sector organizations conceptualize TM, and particularly what (contextual) factors influence the adoption of an inclusive or a more segmented people management approach in the public sector. Theory on institutional mechanisms and institutional logics is used to clarify the impact of contextual factors. The empirical data are collected in two substudies on TM in the public sector. The data show that TM is highly contextual. Both the organizational internal and external context affect the intended TM strategy, including the actors involved in TM and their interrelated logs. This article is among the first to explore conceptually and empirically the influence of institutional logics on the different aspects of TM approach and as such provides some new directions for future TM research.
AB - Public sector organizations are confronted with the intensifying competition for talent and suffer from a chronic shortage of talented people. There is little empirical research on the specific talent management (TM) issues in the public sector. This article aims to clarify how public sector organizations conceptualize TM, and particularly what (contextual) factors influence the adoption of an inclusive or a more segmented people management approach in the public sector. Theory on institutional mechanisms and institutional logics is used to clarify the impact of contextual factors. The empirical data are collected in two substudies on TM in the public sector. The data show that TM is highly contextual. Both the organizational internal and external context affect the intended TM strategy, including the actors involved in TM and their interrelated logs. This article is among the first to explore conceptually and empirically the influence of institutional logics on the different aspects of TM approach and as such provides some new directions for future TM research.
KW - Institutional logics
KW - Institutional theory
KW - Public sector organizations
KW - Talent management
KW - Workforce differentiation
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U2 - 10.1177/0091026017721570
DO - 10.1177/0091026017721570
M3 - Article
SN - 0091-0260
VL - 46
SP - 391
EP - 418
JO - Public Personnel Management
JF - Public Personnel Management
IS - 4
ER -