Global talent management during the COVID-19 pandemic? The Gods must be crazy!

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Autor(a) principal: Fernandes, Cristina
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Veiga, Pedro Mota, Lobo, Carla Azevedo, Raposo, Mario
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/39605
Resumo: The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has brought terrifying effects for labor markets all around the world. Just as we witness rapid changes in terms of the ways of working (working from home), we are also observing an increase in unemployment. The ways in which major corporations with international operations process their global talent management (GTM) already represents a challenge in relatively stable times and clearly, in a period of such great and sustained turbulence as current experienced, this task becomes still more difficult. Hence, our research aims to study the impact of GTM on the international performance of major companies during the COVID-19 pandemic period. To this end, we surveyed a sample of 59 large companies that act in external markets. Through recourse to multiple linear regressions, we conclude that GTM practices return positive impacts on levels of international performance. Our research returns theoretical implications in terms of the application of integrated GTM models and with the results of significant relevance to corporations operating internationally, and thus enabling them to better understand which strategic human resource management policies will return the best GTM results.
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title Global talent management during the COVID-19 pandemic? The Gods must be crazy!
spellingShingle Global talent management during the COVID-19 pandemic? The Gods must be crazy!
Fernandes, Cristina
COVID-19
Global talent management
International performance
title_short Global talent management during the COVID-19 pandemic? The Gods must be crazy!
title_full Global talent management during the COVID-19 pandemic? The Gods must be crazy!
title_fullStr Global talent management during the COVID-19 pandemic? The Gods must be crazy!
title_full_unstemmed Global talent management during the COVID-19 pandemic? The Gods must be crazy!
title_sort Global talent management during the COVID-19 pandemic? The Gods must be crazy!
author Fernandes, Cristina
author_facet Fernandes, Cristina
Veiga, Pedro Mota
Lobo, Carla Azevedo
Raposo, Mario
author_role author
author2 Veiga, Pedro Mota
Lobo, Carla Azevedo
Raposo, Mario
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fernandes, Cristina
Veiga, Pedro Mota
Lobo, Carla Azevedo
Raposo, Mario
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv COVID-19
Global talent management
International performance
topic COVID-19
Global talent management
International performance
description The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has brought terrifying effects for labor markets all around the world. Just as we witness rapid changes in terms of the ways of working (working from home), we are also observing an increase in unemployment. The ways in which major corporations with international operations process their global talent management (GTM) already represents a challenge in relatively stable times and clearly, in a period of such great and sustained turbulence as current experienced, this task becomes still more difficult. Hence, our research aims to study the impact of GTM on the international performance of major companies during the COVID-19 pandemic period. To this end, we surveyed a sample of 59 large companies that act in external markets. Through recourse to multiple linear regressions, we conclude that GTM practices return positive impacts on levels of international performance. Our research returns theoretical implications in terms of the application of integrated GTM models and with the results of significant relevance to corporations operating internationally, and thus enabling them to better understand which strategic human resource management policies will return the best GTM results.
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