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Human Talent in Public Management: Trends and Perspectives from Scientific Research

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  • Rafael Romero-Carazas
  • Victor Cornejo-Aparicio
  • Jessica Karina Saavedra-Vasconez
  • Paul Espiritu-Martinez
  • Milusca Jaqueline Velarde-Tejada
  • David Hugo Bernedo-Moreira

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The investigation of scientific resources within high-impact databases in the field of human talent and public management reveals an exponential growth trend in production during recent years. This analysis was based on the purpose of analyzing the scientific production on human talent in public management, considering its strategic and operational dimensions, as well as the challenges and opportunities for its development in the SCOPUS database. It was based on the Consolidated Meta-Analytical approach (TEMAC) using descriptors such as human talent, public management, State, taking as an investigative period 2020-2025. Among the results, it was found that most of the publications come from institutions and universities in Europe and North America, highlighting countries such as England and the United States. In contrast, the participation of Latin America is limited, with a moderate representation of countries such as Chile and Argentina. It was also identified that English is the predominant language in the publications, followed to a lesser extent by Spanish, which may limit access and visibility of research in other languages and regions.

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Handle: RePEc:dbk:manage:v:3:y:2025:i::p:123:id:1062486agma2025123
DOI: 10.62486/agma2025123
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