Purpose - As the interest in talent management (TM) gathers momentum, this paper aims to unravel how talent is managed in multinational corporations, what factors mediate the talent management process and what computerised systems may contribute to the management of talent. Design/methodology/approach - The study employs a single case study but multiple units of analysis approach to elucidate the factors pertaining to the transmission and use of talent management practices across the German and Irish subsidiaries of a US multinational corporation. Primary data for this study derive from a series of in-depth interviews with key decision makers, which include managers at various levels in Germany, Ireland and The Netherlands. Findings - The f...
While the competition in business environment is constantly increasing, new ways in creating competi...
peer-reviewedIn recent decades, interest in talent management has continued to grow among practition...
This paper unpacks the dominant conceptualizations of talent management (TM) in contemporary academ...
Purpose - As the interest in talent management (TM) gathers momentum, this paper aims to unravel how...
NoAs the interest in talent management (TM) gathers momentum, this paper aims to unravel how talent ...
Talent management becomes a vital term in existence of any organization, after all to manage talents...
Talent management permeates the corporate lexicon as organisations endeavour to deploy people for st...
Talent management has become a management priority among business leaders as a result of the transit...
Interest in talent management (TM) continues to grow amongst practitioners, consultants and academic...
Talent management (TM) is the response of enterprises to the challenges of the contemporary economy ...
Introduction This research focuses on talent management, development and its strategies, a practice...
Talent management has been an area of significant organisational focus since 1997 when McKinsey and ...
Recent research has determined that talent management is a highly context-sensitive phenomenon. Inde...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the perceptions of strategic actors in multinational...
Talent management (TM) has become increasingly important in multinational corporations (MNCs). Talen...
While the competition in business environment is constantly increasing, new ways in creating competi...
peer-reviewedIn recent decades, interest in talent management has continued to grow among practition...
This paper unpacks the dominant conceptualizations of talent management (TM) in contemporary academ...
Purpose - As the interest in talent management (TM) gathers momentum, this paper aims to unravel how...
NoAs the interest in talent management (TM) gathers momentum, this paper aims to unravel how talent ...
Talent management becomes a vital term in existence of any organization, after all to manage talents...
Talent management permeates the corporate lexicon as organisations endeavour to deploy people for st...
Talent management has become a management priority among business leaders as a result of the transit...
Interest in talent management (TM) continues to grow amongst practitioners, consultants and academic...
Talent management (TM) is the response of enterprises to the challenges of the contemporary economy ...
Introduction This research focuses on talent management, development and its strategies, a practice...
Talent management has been an area of significant organisational focus since 1997 when McKinsey and ...
Recent research has determined that talent management is a highly context-sensitive phenomenon. Inde...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the perceptions of strategic actors in multinational...
Talent management (TM) has become increasingly important in multinational corporations (MNCs). Talen...
While the competition in business environment is constantly increasing, new ways in creating competi...
peer-reviewedIn recent decades, interest in talent management has continued to grow among practition...
This paper unpacks the dominant conceptualizations of talent management (TM) in contemporary academ...