Abstract
This paper studies the impact of talent management on organizational performance in Jordanian pharmaceutical companies and evaluates the mediating role of emotional intelligence in the relationship between talent management and organizational performance. A survey was distributed among managers of pharmaceutical companies in Jordan, and 1125 responses were collected. The respondent sample was constructed using random stratified sampling. The PLS-SEM was used to test the hypothesized relationships of the model. The study result revealed positive relationships between (1) talent management and organizational performance, (2) talent management and emotional intelligence, and (3) emotional intelligence and organizational performance. Employing PLS path modelling to evaluate the structural model is highly original. The paper emphasizes the importance of emotional intelligence as a mediator of the relationship between talent management and organizational performance in the pharmaceutical industry of Jordan.
Authors
Marzouq Ayed Al-Qeed The World Islamic Science Education University
Amman
Jordan Amineh Abdul Halim Khaddam Amman Arab University
Jordan Zeyad Faisal Al-Azzam Education Malaysia Jordan
Embassy of Malaysia
Jordan Khalid Abd El Fattah Atieh Arab A
Pages From
1
Pages To
14
Journal Name
Journal of Business and Retail Management Research (JBRMR)
Volume
13
Issue
1
Keywords
Talent Management; Emotional Intelligence; Performance; Pharmaceutical Industry; Jordan
Project
pharmaceutical industry
Abstract