Innovation Management in Defensive Organizations

Innovation Management in Defensive Organizations

Identifying and explaining the antecedent and consequential factors of talent attrition in the Navy using the FCM method

Document Type : Original Article

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PhD in Public Administration, Organizational Behavior Orientation, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
10.22034/qjimdo.2026.562356.1775
Abstract
The phenomenon of "talent exhaustion" refers to a situation in which individuals with high potential abilities and capabilities, for various reasons, do not find the opportunity to grow, learn, and fully utilize their abilities in the organization, and as a result, their talents remain in the organization as potential or are reduced. In other words, individuals' talents do not flourish in their work environment and their productivity and creativity are limited. The main objective of the present study is to identify and model the antecedents and consequences of this phenomenon in the Navy; therefore, the focus is on its negative effects on organizational performance.
This study is applied in terms of purpose and survey and exploratory in terms of data collection method. The research approach is a combination of deductive and inductive methods. The statistical population includes 20 senior managers and human resources managers of the Navy who were selected purposefully and using the snowball method. The data collection tools included interviews in the qualitative part and questionnaires in the quantitative part. The validity of the tools was confirmed through content validity and intra-coder reliability (for interviews) and test-retest reliability (for questionnaires). Data analysis was conducted using content analysis and coding (in the qualitative part) and fuzzy mapping analysis (FCM) in the quantitative part.
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