Talent management and retention in events companies: Evidence from four countries
Authors: Marinakou, E.
Journal: Event Management
Volume: 23
Issue: 4
Pages: 511-526
ISSN: 1525-9951
DOI: 10.3727/152599519X15506259855760
Abstract:A variety of social, economic, and political factors (such as enhanced labor mobility, refugees' phenomenon, and immigration) have led to a volatile business environment and a changing labor profile in the events industry. Against this highly competitive and volatile background, events management businesses must deal with the challenging task of effectively attracting, managing, and retaining their talented employees contributing to their competitive advantage. This study aims at exploring talent management and retention strategies in the events industry. Using a qualitative approach, data were collected with semistructured interviews from four countries: the UK, the US, Greece, and Australia. Participants in this study recognized the strategic value of effective talent management. The findings suggest that the main strategies to retain talent in the events sector in the Western context include a friendly and open access culture, teamwork, mentoring, leadership, compensation, succession planning, and training and development as the key strategies to retain talent. More importantly, events companies should focus on staff engagement; highly engaged employees are more aligned with the company's vision and culture. This enables managers reduce staff turnover and enhance job satisfaction.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/38761/
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Talent management and retention in events: Evidence from four countries
Authors: Marinakou, E.
Conference: the INC in Hospitality, Tourism and Events
Dates: 26-28 June 2018
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/38761/
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DEFER. Talent management and retention in events companies: Evidence from four countries
Authors: Marinakou, E.
Conference: the INC in Hospitality, Tourism and Events
Volume: 23
Pages: 511-526
ISSN: 1525-9951
Abstract:A variety of social, economic, and political factors (such as enhanced labor mobility, refugees' phenomenon, and immigration) have led to a volatile business environment and a changing labor profile in the events industry. Against this highly competitive and volatile background, events management businesses must deal with the challenging task of effectively attracting, managing, and retaining their talented employees contributing to their competitive advantage. This study aims at exploring talent management and retention strategies in the events industry. Using a qualitative approach, data were collected with semistructured interviews from four countries: the UK, the US, Greece, and Australia. Participants in this study recognized the strategic value of effective talent management. The findings suggest that the main strategies to retain talent in the events sector in the Western context include a friendly and open access culture, teamwork, mentoring, leadership, compensation, succession planning, and training and development as the key strategies to retain talent. More importantly, events companies should focus on staff engagement; highly engaged employees are more aligned with the company's vision and culture. This enables managers reduce staff turnover and enhance job satisfaction.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/38761/
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