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Talent management practices for non-high potentials in the public sector: effect of appraisal methods on work outcomes

Maman Alimansyah (Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Hiroshima University, Higashihiroshima, Japan) (Human Resource Division, Directorate General of Taxes, Ministry of Finance, South Jakarta, Indonesia)
Yoshi Takahashi (Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Hiroshima University, Higashihiroshima, Japan)

Evidence-based HRM

ISSN: 2049-3983

Article publication date: 8 February 2023

Issue publication date: 21 November 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to provide empirical evidence on the impact of different appraisal methods for internal talent selection in talent management practices on non-high potentials' (NHPs) outcomes, including organizational commitment, job satisfaction and intention to leave, drawing on the attribution theory. Furthermore, it examines the moderation of public service motivation (PSM) on this relationship.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors conducted a scenario-based survey with a post-test experimental design to analyze the survey result using a sample of 245 NHPs from a public sector organization in Indonesia.

Findings

The appraisal methods affect NHPs' outcomes partially and in an unexpected way. Specifically, the “controllability” of talent selection measurement is not the primary driver in NHPs achieving expected outcomes, though it has been emphasized in the recent literature. PSM partially moderates the relationship between appraisal methods and NHPs' outcomes.

Originality/value

This study advanced the attribution theory by suggesting the “appropriateness” dimension unexplored in the literature, based on the unexpected results of the main relationship.

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Acknowledgements

Funding: This research was supported by The Indonesia Endowment Fund for Education (LPDP), under award no. S-1699/LPDP.4/2019.

Citation

Alimansyah, M. and Takahashi, Y. (2023), "Talent management practices for non-high potentials in the public sector: effect of appraisal methods on work outcomes", Evidence-based HRM, Vol. 11 No. 4, pp. 659-674. https://doi.org/10.1108/EBHRM-03-2022-0059

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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