Talent management : a decade of developments

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Talent management : a decade of developments

edited by David Collings, Vlad Vaiman and Hugh Scullion

(Talent management)

Emerald Pub., 2022

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This book contains an Open Access chapter. Over the past two decades, the field of talent management has established itself as a key area of management practice and research. Emerging from the practitioner literature in the 1990s, the research evidence bases truly materialised in the late 2000s onwards. The launch of the EIASM Workshop on Talent Management in 2012 coincided with this surge in research interest, and we are now in a critical time in the evolution of our understanding of talent management. Talent Management: A Decade of Developments presents valuables insights into the progression in the critical understanding of talent management, building upon a decade of the EIASM Workshops. Bringing together leading voices in talent management research to reflect on recent developments and the current state of research, examining key issues such as talent philosophies, star performers, talent turnover and retention. Aimed at researchers, postgraduate students, and professionals in the field, this collection features the leading experts in their respective areas within talent management. Talent Management: A Decade of Developments charts the evolution of talent management, illustrating the progress, prospects, and challenges that have transpired over the last ten years.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1. Talent management: A Decade of Developments
  • David G. Collings, Vlad Vaiman, and Hugh Scullion Chapter 2. What's Your Talent Philosophy? Talent as Construct vs. Talent as Phenomenon
  • Nicky Dries OPEN ACCESS Chapter 3. The Quest for Relevant Talent Management Research
  • Eva Gallardo-Gallardo and Marian Thunnissen Chapter 4. Potential: The Forgotten Factor in Talent Management Research
  • Wayne F. Cascio and David G. Collings Chapter 5. Shining a Light on Star Scholarship: Progress and Prospects
  • Rebecca R. Kehoe, Matthew L. Call, and F. Scott Bentley Chapter 6. HR Professionals and Talent Management: Navigating the Dynamic Macro Context
  • Elaine Farndale and Vlad Vaiman Chapter 7. Talent Management in the Business School Context
  • Ingmar Bjoerkman, Adam Smale, and Tomi J. Kallio Chapter 8. Talent and Talent Management in Ambidextrous Organizations-Framework and Research Agenda Addressing the Challenges of Complexity and Dynamism
  • Marion Festing and Lynn Schafer

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  • NCID
    BC16039874
  • ISBN
    • 9781801178358
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Bingley
  • Pages/Volumes
    xvi, 181 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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