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Roberthair Suripatty
Universitas Victory Sorong, Papua Barat Daya, Indonesia

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The Impact of Human Resource Analytics on the Effectiveness of Human Resource Management at the Environmental Service Office of Southwest Papua Province Roberthair Suripatty; Naomi Ormak; Victor P. K. Lengkong; Merinda H. Ch. Pandowo
Maneggio Vol. 2 No. 5 (2025): OCTOBER-MJ
Publisher : PT. Anagata Sembagi Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/1wc8g714

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This study aims to analyze the effect of Human Resource Analytics on the effectiveness of human resource management at the Sorong Regency Environmental Service Office, with data-based decision making as an intervening variable. This research uses quantitative methods with an explanatory approach. The study population was all employees of the Environmental Service Office of Sorong Regency, Southwest Papua Province, which obtained a sample of 110 respondents with purposive sampling technique. Data were collected through a questionnaire with a Likert scale of 1-5, and analyzed using the Structural Equation Modeling Partial Least Square (SEM-PLS) method. The results showed that: (1) Human Resource Analytics has a positive and significant effect on HR management effectiveness; (2) Human Resource Analytics has a positive and significant effect on data-based decision making; (3) data-based decision making has a positive and significant effect on HR management effectiveness; and (4) Human Resource Analytics has an indirect effect on HR management effectiveness through data-based decision making as an intervening variable. These findings strengthen the evidence-based theory of HRM and confirm the importance of utilizing HR analytics to support the effectiveness of employee management in the public sector. .
War for Talent in Human Resource Management: Organizational Strategies for Attracting and Retaining Top Talent Roberthair Suripatty; Victor P. K. Lengkong; Rita N. Taroreh; Christoffel M. O. Mintardjo
Maneggio Vol. 3 No. 3 (2026): JUNE - MJ
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The intensifying global competition for skilled human capital, widely termed the "War for Talent", represents one of the most consequential strategic challenges in contemporary human resource management (HRM). This systematic literature review examines organizational strategies for attracting and retaining top talent in the digital era, synthesizing evidence from twenty peer-reviewed articles published between 2021 and 2024. The findings demonstrate that effective talent war strategies operate across three interlocking phases: attraction, development, and retention. Digital transformation has fundamentally reshaped all three phases: AI-powered recruitment and talent identification systems expand access to global talent pools; continuous digital learning platforms build inimitable competencies that strengthen retention; and HR analytics enable proactive identification of flight-risk employees before attrition materializes. Employer branding emerges as a decisive differentiator in competitive talent markets, while employee empowerment and work-life balance serve as foundational retention anchors. Sector-specific analyses across healthcare, hospitality, telecommunications, and technology reveal that while the universal logic of talent attraction and retention holds, the dominant strategies and acute pressure points differ significantly by industry. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated digital HRM innovation and elevated employee well-being as a strategic priority. A conceptual three-phase framework integrating digital tools, human-centered policies, and predictive analytics is proposed to guide organizations in developing resilient, responsive talent management systems capable of winning the war for talent sustainably.