
Talent Management in Small Advanced Economies
Emerald Publishing Limited
Published on 16. September 2019
Book
Hardback
162 pages
978-1-78973-450-8 (ISBN)
Description
Talent is in short supply and global competition for it is fierce. This has made Talent Management necessary for organizational sustainability and for countries' well-being and wealth.
Talent Management in Small Advanced Economies offers important and timely insights into talent management challenges and solutions, as well as strategies, practices, and activities of small advanced economies and their companies. These countries have been, and continue to be, very well represented among the most competitive countries in the Global Talent Competitiveness Index.
Combining academic research with practitioner perspectives, the book uses a range of examples from countries, including Switzerland, Singapore, Norway and New Zealand, to explore the importance of talent and its management, and analyze the concerns faced by small advanced economies in their talent management processes. Key themes explored include: exclusive and inclusive talent management approaches, internal development and external acquisition of talent, and whether to tell employees that they are (not) considered talent.
The use of practitioner insights alongside company case studies makes this book a unique and illuminating guide for scholars and professionals working within the areas of both Talent Management and Human Resource Management.
Talent Management in Small Advanced Economies offers important and timely insights into talent management challenges and solutions, as well as strategies, practices, and activities of small advanced economies and their companies. These countries have been, and continue to be, very well represented among the most competitive countries in the Global Talent Competitiveness Index.
Combining academic research with practitioner perspectives, the book uses a range of examples from countries, including Switzerland, Singapore, Norway and New Zealand, to explore the importance of talent and its management, and analyze the concerns faced by small advanced economies in their talent management processes. Key themes explored include: exclusive and inclusive talent management approaches, internal development and external acquisition of talent, and whether to tell employees that they are (not) considered talent.
The use of practitioner insights alongside company case studies makes this book a unique and illuminating guide for scholars and professionals working within the areas of both Talent Management and Human Resource Management.
Reviews / Votes
This book describes aspects of talent management in small advanced economies. It addresses talent, talent management, and why they matter; talent management decisions and dilemmas; issues related to talent management in small advanced economies, with examples from Switzerland, Singapore, and Norway; and talent management in New Zealand, including its challenges and solutions to them. -- Copyright 2019 * Portland, OR *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Bingley
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
359 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78973-450-8 (9781789734508)
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Additional editions

Snejina Michailova | Dana L. Ott
Talent Management in Small Advanced Economies
E-Book
09/2019
1st Edition
Emerald Publishing Limited
€90.99
Available for download
Persons
Snejina Michailova is a Professor of International Business at The University of Auckland Business School, New Zealand. Her work has appeared in numerous international journals and she has also co-edited books, including Knowledge Governance (2009), Research Handbook on Women in International Management (2014) and The Routledge Companion on Cross-Cultural Management (2015). Dana L. Ott is a Lecturer in International Management at the Otago Business School, University of Otago, New Zealand. Her research on cultural intelligence, international experiences, global mobility, and talent management has been published in various reputable journals including the International Journal of Management Reviews, Journal of Global Mobility and the European Journal of International Management.
Author
The University of Auckland Business School, New Zealand
Otago Business School, University of Otago, New Zealand
Content
Introduction Chapter 1. Talent, Talent Management, and Why They Matter?
Chapter 2. Talent Management Decisions
Chapter 3. Talent Management in Small Advanced Economies
Chapter 4. Talent Management in New Zealand
Conclusion
Chapter 2. Talent Management Decisions
Chapter 3. Talent Management in Small Advanced Economies
Chapter 4. Talent Management in New Zealand
Conclusion