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Talent Management in the Public Sector
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Franca, Valentina
, Kozjek, Tatjana
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/ civil servant, human resource management, employee motivation, public sector, remuneration, talent management
/ Civil service
/ Employees
/ Equal opportunities
/ Equal opportunity
/ Equality
/ Government employees
/ Human resource management
/ Labor law
/ Leadership training
/ Legislation
/ Literary criticism
/ Literature reviews
/ Management
/ Organizations
/ Private sector
/ Public sector
/ Qualitative research
/ Resource managers
/ Talent management
2020
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Talent Management in the Public Sector
by
Franca, Valentina
, Kozjek, Tatjana
in
Ability
/ civil servant, human resource management, employee motivation, public sector, remuneration, talent management
/ Civil service
/ Employees
/ Equal opportunities
/ Equal opportunity
/ Equality
/ Government employees
/ Human resource management
/ Labor law
/ Leadership training
/ Legislation
/ Literary criticism
/ Literature reviews
/ Management
/ Organizations
/ Private sector
/ Public sector
/ Qualitative research
/ Resource managers
/ Talent management
2020
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Talent Management in the Public Sector
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Franca, Valentina
, Kozjek, Tatjana
in
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/ civil servant, human resource management, employee motivation, public sector, remuneration, talent management
/ Civil service
/ Employees
/ Equal opportunities
/ Equal opportunity
/ Equality
/ Government employees
/ Human resource management
/ Labor law
/ Leadership training
/ Legislation
/ Literary criticism
/ Literature reviews
/ Management
/ Organizations
/ Private sector
/ Public sector
/ Qualitative research
/ Resource managers
/ Talent management
2020
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Talent Management in the Public Sector
2020
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Overview
Over the past decade, researchers and human-resource managers, particularly in larger private sector organisations, have shown an increased interest in talent management, while this issue has been overlooked in the public sector. The purpose of this paper is to present the literature review about talent management in the public sector and to show how the existing legislation allows the creation of a talent management system for Slovenian public sector organisations. The main methodological approach used was qualitative research with document analysis. The paper sought answers to three research questions: (How) are talented employees treated differently from other employees? What types of models or practices in the field of talent management are applied in European countries? What are the legal limitations in the field of civil servant talent management in Slovenia? The literature review shows that organisations that are aware of the importance and contribution to the ultimate organisational objectives treat talented employees differently from other employees in the organisation. Models or practices in the field of talent management vary widely among different European countries. The limitations in Slovenia are strict observance of the principle of equality and thus equal opportunities for inclusion in the system of talented civil servants with limited reward opportunities and, consequently, for the promotion of civil servants. In order to enable good practices in Slovenia, a change of the legal framework is necessary.
Publisher
University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Administration, Journal Uprava/Administration,University of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani)
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/ Equality
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