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The nexus between employee commitment and talent management: a case of Nelspruit Banks, South Africa

Rucresia Venacio and Trevor Mtetwa
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Rucresia Venacio: School of Development Studies, University of Mpumalanga, 1200, South Africa
Trevor Mtetwa: University of Mpumalanga

International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science (2147-4478), 2024, vol. 13, issue 7, 142-154

Abstract: This paper explores the relationship between talent management and dimensions of employee commitment at Nelspruit Banks, a major player in Mpumalanga Province. The paper uses a self-administered Likert-scale questionnaire to collect employee responses on talent management and its impact on normative, affective, and continuous commitment levels. The questionnaire was analysed using IBM SPSS version 28, 63 questionnaires were used for data analysis. This study employed both descriptive statistics (means, frequencies, and pie charts) and inferential statistics (Pearson product moment) to investigate the relationship between talent management and employee commitment. The main findings of the study indicated that talent management positively correlates with two employee commitment components. Notably, talent management positively correlated with continuance and normative commitment. These findings underscore the importance of talent management practices in fostering employee loyalty and retention. It is recommended that Banks consider implementing targeted strategies to foster a positive work environment, recognize and reward employee contributions, and provide opportunities for career development and growth. By focusing on these areas, the banks can strengthen employee commitment and improve overall organizational performance. Key Words:Talent Management, Employee Commitment, Nelspruit Banks, Employees.

Date: 2024
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