Towards a responsible talent management model
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2020-01-11
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European Journal of Training and Development
Abstract
Purpose – This study aims to critically examine talent management practices and strategies from ethical
and responsible management perspectives.
Design/methodology/approach – It achieves its aim through conceptual analysis by theorising through
the lenses of talent philosophies, the organisational justice theory, the stakeholder theory and extant literature.
Findings – A responsible talent management construct andmode to guide the practice of talentmanagement
in a socially responsible way is developed. It argues that inclusivity; corporate responsibility; and equity and
equal employment opportunity are the key underlying principles of a responsible talent management system.
This study further argues that responsible talent management practices promote achievement of multilevel
sustainable outcomes such as decentwork, employee well-being and organisational well-being.
Practical implications – Emphasising responsible management and ethical concerns in organisational
talent strategies and practices is non-negotiable, given the current level of interest in sustainable work and
employment and in the quest to achieve sustainable human and organisational outcomes through management
and organisational practices.
Originality/value – The development of a responsible talent management construct and model is original
and novel and is expected to shape thinking and drive new research directions in the field of talent
management. It further contributes directly to knowledge and practice by demonstrating how organisations
can manage their talents in a responsible way
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Multilevel, Well-being, Decent work, Responsible talent development, Responsible talent management