A global central banker competency model

SA Journal of Human Resource Management

 
 
Field Value
 
Title A global central banker competency model
 
Creator Brits, David W. Veldsman, Theo H.
 
Subject Human Resource Management; People Management competencies; competency models; competency modelling; central bankers
Description Orientation: No comprehensive, integrated competency model exists for central bankers. Due to the importance of central banks in the context of the ongoing global financial crisis, it was deemed necessary to design and validate such a model.Research purpose: To craft and validate a comprehensive, integrated global central banker competency model (GCBCM) and to assess whether central banks using the GCBCM for training have a higher global influence.Motivation for the study: Limited consensus exists globally about what constitutes a ‘competent’ central banker. A quantitatively validated GCBCM would make a significant contribution to enhancing central banker effectiveness, and also provide a solid foundation for effective people management.Research approach, design and method: A blended quantitative and qualitative research approach was taken. Two sets of hypotheses were tested regarding the relationships between the GCBCM and the training offered, using the model on the one hand, and a central bank’s global influence on the other.Main findings: The GCBCM was generally accepted across all participating central banks globally, although some differences were found between central banks with higher and lower global influence. The actual training offered by central banks in terms of the model, however, is generally limited to technical-functional skills. The GCBCM is therefore at present predominantly aspirational. Significant differences were found regarding the training offered.Practical/managerial implications: By adopting the GCBCM, central banks would be able to develop organisation-specific competency models in order to enhance their organisational capabilities and play their increasingly important global role more effectively.Contribution: A generic conceptual framework for the crafting of a competency model with evaluation criteria was developed. A GCBCM was quantitatively validated.
 
Publisher AOSIS
 
Contributor None
Date 2014-07-30
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion — Mixed methods: quantitative and qualitative
Format text/html application/octet-stream text/xml application/pdf
Identifier 10.4102/sajhrm.v12i1.575
 
Source SA Journal of Human Resource Management; Vol 12, No 1 (2014); 14 pages 2071-078X 1683-7584
 
Language eng
 
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Coverage Global Current Central bankers
Rights Copyright (c) 2014 David W. Brits, Theo H. Veldsman https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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