Title of article :
‘High potential’ programs: Letʹs hear it for ‘B’ players
Author/Authors :
Malik، نويسنده , , Amina Raza and Singh، نويسنده , , Parbudyal، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
17
From page :
330
To page :
346
Abstract :
Organizations implement ‘high potential’ (HiPo) programs to identify, develop and retain their most talented employees (also known as ‘A’ players). However, there is still not much known on how these programs affect other employees (i.e., ‘B’ players) who are not included. Drawing on Bowen and Ostroffʹs (2004) framework on the strength of HRM system and attribution theory, we theoretically examine the impact of HiPo programs on ‘B’ players’ attitudes and behaviours. Specifically, we propose that ‘B’ players use various information and contextual cues to make attributions about these programs. We also propose that trust moderates the relationship between various meta-features of HiPo programs and ‘B’ playersʹ perceptions about these programs. Further, we examine the role of an employeeʹs motivation profile (i.e., achievement motivation and power motivation) in forming his/her attributions about these programs, which then affects his/her commitment and organizational citizenship behaviours. Future research directions and practical implications are presented.
Keywords :
High potential programs , perceived organizational justice , trust , HR attributions , Motivation profile , Talent Management , Bowen and Ostroff’s framework , ‘B’ players
Journal title :
Human Resource Management Review
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Human Resource Management Review
Record number :
1951962
Link To Document :
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