Improving Performance of Public Universities in Ghana Through Talent Management: Does Leadership Support Matter?

  • Kusi L
  • Opoku-Danso A
  • Afum E
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Purpose: The study sought to examine the effect of talent management practices on the organizational performance of public universities in Ghana. It then assessed the mediating role of leadership support in that context. Design/methodology/approach: The study adopted an explanatory design. It quantitatively approached the measurement and testing of the proposed hypotheses. Through the drop-and-pick method, primary data were collected with the structured questionnaires. The population included permanent lecturers in the University of Cape Coast, and through simple random sampling technique, 430 lecturers were selected and surveyed. The study recorded a 100% response rate. Reflective structural modeling was applied to testing the hypotheses with the SMART pls application.

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Kusi, L. Y., Opoku-Danso, A., & Afum, E. (2020). Improving Performance of Public Universities in Ghana Through Talent Management: Does Leadership Support Matter? Global Journal of Management and Business Research, 41–68. https://doi.org/10.34257/gjmbravol20is10pg41

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