Talent development environment and workplace adaptation

Author:

Kunasegaran Mageswari,Ismail Maimunah,Mohd Rasdi Roziah,Arif Ismail Ismi,Ramayah T.

Abstract

Purpose This study aims to examine the relationship between talent development environment (TDE) variables of job focus and long-term development with the and workplace adaptation (WA) of Malaysian professional returnees as mediated by the organisational support. Design/methodology/approach A total of 130 respondents who are Malaysian professional returnees participated in this study. The hypotheses formulated for this study were tested using partial least square-structural equation modelling version 3. Findings The mediation analysis has revealed a significant relationship between job focus and long-term development on WA via organisational support. Six out of seven hypotheses were accepted. The finding also indicates that the long-term development construct has a strong impact on the WA of Malaysian professional returnees. Research limitations/implications This study focused only on professional returnees from selected sectors of the National Key Economic Areas in Malaysia. Practical implications Organisational support mediating WA should be capitalised on by human resource development practitioners in public and private sectors to assist professional returnees in their WA through the talent development approach specifically on job focus and long-term development. Originality/value The findings from this study extend the knowledge of WA in the context of professional returnees in a developing country, Malaysia. The integration between the selected TDE variables and WA with the mediating function of organisational support adds new insights into the process of WA.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management

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