Determinants of talent retention in Mexico: leadership, climate and happiness management

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https://doi.org/10.12795/anduli.2025.i28.05

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gestión de la felicidad, empleados mexicanos, sostenibilidad organizacional, retención de talento, liderazgo transformacional, intención de rotación, clima laboral

Resumen

Understanding what organisational factors most influence staff turnover remains a challenge in human talent management. This study addresses this issue by examining how transformational leadership, work climate, and happiness management interact to explain turnover intention. A sample of 414 workers from various industries in Mexico was surveyed, and data were analysed using structural equation modelling. The findings show that transformational leadership significantly influences work climate and happiness management. However, as expected given the mediating structure of the model, there is no direct effect between transformational leadership and turnover intention. Instead, work climate and happiness management act as mediators, with happiness management playing a direct and significant role in reducing turnover intention. These results reveal complex interdependencies and underscore the importance of promoting leadership styles and organisational strategies that strengthen happiness management to enhance talent retention and organizational sustainability.

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Mario-Alberto Salazar-Altamirano, Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas, Mexico

Mario Alberto Salazar-Altamirano es un investigador apasionado por descifrar las claves de la felicidad en el trabajo y el marketing interno. Formado en Derecho, Administración y Finanzas, fusiona el rigor jurídico con la visión estratégica empresarial. Doctorando en Gestión Estratégica de Negocios en la Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas (UAT), su trayectoria conecta México y España con una perspectiva internacional. Autor en revistas de alto impacto, su investigación integra ética, innovación y bienestar en el mundo organizacional. Profesor universitario y becario CONAHCYT, impulsa nuevas rutas en la gestión del talento en la era de la Industria 5.0. Su obra destaca por unir teoría y práctica para transformar los ambientes laborales. Con rigor, visión y compromiso, es una voz emergente que inspira a construir organizaciones más humanas e innovadoras.

Esthela Galván-Vela, CETYS Universidad, Campus Tijuana

Esthela Galván-Vela es una destacada profesora-investigadora de tiempo completo en CETYS Universidad, con un doctorado en Ciencias Administrativas y múltiples maestrías. Miembro Nivel 1 del Sistema Nacional de Investigadores de CONAHCYT, ha publicado más de 35 artículos en revistas JCR y Scopus desde 2018. Su experiencia incluye colaboraciones editoriales en revistas de alto impacto como Management Decision y Humanities and Social Sciences Communications. Además, participa activamente en redes internacionales de investigación sobre felicidad laboral e intraemprendimiento. Ha dirigido numerosas tesis de maestría y doctorado, consolidando su influencia académica. Con más de 1,100 citas en Google Scholar, su obra abarca temas como clima organizacional, comportamiento del empleado e innovación. Es también consultora certificada por CONOCER. Su trayectoria combina excelencia científica y compromiso con la formación de líderes empresariales del futuro.

Rafael Ravina-Ripoll, Universidad de Cádiz

Rafael Ravina-Ripoll es un referente internacional en el campo del happiness management y la gestión empresarial. Doctor en Ciencias Empresariales por la Universidad de Cádiz, donde actualmente se desempeña como profesor asociado, ha contribuido con más de 150 publicaciones científicas en revistas JCR y Scopus. Su enfoque de investigación combina la felicidad organizacional con la innovación y el liderazgo consciente. Ha sido editor invitado en revistas de alto impacto como Journal of Management Development y Management Decision. Forma parte activa de redes globales de investigación en sostenibilidad y bienestar. Con una trayectoria académica sólida y multidisciplinaria, ha impulsado nuevos modelos de gestión responsables y humanizados. Su producción científica lo posiciona como una figura clave en la evolución del bienestar corporativo en la era de la inteligencia artificial. Además, participa en la revisión académica de más de 60 revistas internacionales de prestigio.

Orlando Josué Martínez-Arvizu, Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas

Orlando Josué Martínez-Arvizu es un joven investigador mexicano con una sólida formación en marketing y gestión empresarial. Graduado con Mención Honorífica en la Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí, obtuvo su maestría en Gestión Empresarial dentro del Sistema Nacional de Posgrados de CONAHCYT. Actualmente cursa el Doctorado en Gestión Estratégica de Negocios en la Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas, donde desarrolla investigación sobre hábitos de consumo adictivo. Sus intereses académicos abarcan el marketing interno, el marketing social, el comportamiento del consumidor y el comportamiento organizacional. Ha logrado publicaciones en revistas científicas de impacto internacional como Ámbitos y Revista Empresa y Humanismo. Reconocido con premios nacionales de ANFECA, su trayectoria destaca por su excelencia académica y su compromiso con la innovación en el estudio del consumidor contemporáneo.

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2025-06-05

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Salazar-Altamirano, Mario-Alberto, Esthela Galván-Vela, Rafael Ravina-Ripoll, y Orlando-Josué Martínez-Arvizu. 2025. «Determinants of Talent Retention in Mexico: Leadership, Climate and Happiness Management». ANDULI, Revista Andaluza De Ciencias Sociales, n.º 28 (junio):115-45. https://doi.org/10.12795/anduli.2025.i28.05.

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