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While research shows that talent management (TM) practices are linked to individual and organisational outcomes, little is known about the mechanisms through which these processes unfold, especially in the public sector of emerging market economies. This
Foteini Kravariti +3 more
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The Impact of Air Pollution Perception on Urban Settlement Intentions of Young Talent in China
In recent years, with the public paying more and more attention to the problem of air pollution, the impact of air quality on migration has gradually become a growing concern.
Lianying Yao +3 more
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Orientation: South African higher education institutions (HEIs) are facing significant challenges in attracting talents to academic positions. Research purpose: The main objective of this research was to determine factors that will attract early career ...
Dorcas L. Lesenyeho +2 more
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Beyond competing for talent: an integrative framework for coopetition in talent management in SMEs
Purpose This paper aims to unpack how small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) can operationalise coopetition in talent management, addressing ongoing talent shortages in the hospitality industry which were intensified during the Covid-19 pandemic ...
Stefan Jooss, J. Lenz, R. Burbach
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It is claimed that ‘Big Data’ could help cities become ‘smart’, utilise resources more efficiently, and improve inhabitants’ quality of life.
Mishka Talent
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A Capability Approach to talent management [PDF]
This paper takes a fresh and radical look at organisational talent management strategies. It offers a critique of some of the prevalent assumptions underpinning certain talent management practices, in particular those fuelled by the narratives of ...
Downs, Yvonne, Swailes, Stephen
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Methodological Approaches to Talent Identification in Team Sports: A Narrative Review
Talent identification (TID) and talent development (TD) continue to receive significant investment from team sports organisations, highlighting their importance in attempting to identify potential elite athletes.
Sam Barraclough +3 more
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Improving urban sustainability requires an understanding of the determinants of resource consumption. The determinants of such consumption are poorly understood despite more than 40 years of investigation.
Mishka Talent
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Talent management in academia: the effect of discipline and context on recruitment [PDF]
Although talent management is widely discussed in large for –profit organisations and multinationals, it has been little discussed in relation to higher education.
Paisey, Catriona, Paisey, Nicholas J.
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Challenges and [Possible] Solutions to Optimizing Talent Identification and Development in Sport
The modern-day landscape of Olympic and Professional sport is arguably more competitive than ever. One consequence of this is the increased focus on identifying and developing early athletic talent.
K. Till, J. Baker
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