Based on the talent management literature, this paper investigates managerial skills that are essential for managers’ job promotion. Using arguments from the human and social capital literature and following tournament logic, we claim that a manager’s own experience, expertise, and network size positively affect promotion odds, while strong colleagues decrease promotion odds. Studying 7,003 promotions to middle management and 3,147 promotions to senior management, we find broad support for our hypotheses, but find also that network size no longer predicts promotion to senior management. Our findings have implications for individual career development and talent management programs
Talent management describes the process through which employers of all kinds – firms, government, no...
The talent management literature declares talent management a prime concern for HRM professionals wh...
The objective of this paper is to contribute to the growing literature on internal labor markets and...
Based on the talent management literature, this paper investigates managerial skills that are essent...
Available online iFirstInternational audienceWe propose a career model that focuses on the anteceden...
Every organization wants to get success in the competitive environment. One of the sources of gettin...
Much of the research on how human capabilities contribute to labour market success focuses on tradit...
peer reviewedThis paper tends to explore the potential influence of skills management devices on ind...
Contains fulltext : 138799.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present s...
The recent departure from the traditional organizational work practices and of human resource manage...
Professional Service Firms (PSFs) have become increasingly prevalent in today\u27s society due to in...
Talent management (TM) is a growing field that concentrates on optimizing human resources so that th...
This paper studies the careers of top executives using a large panel of firms. The main objective is...
International audienceGlobal talent management is a key success factor for multinational corporation...
This study looks for connections between global career development and trends in talent management r...
Talent management describes the process through which employers of all kinds – firms, government, no...
The talent management literature declares talent management a prime concern for HRM professionals wh...
The objective of this paper is to contribute to the growing literature on internal labor markets and...
Based on the talent management literature, this paper investigates managerial skills that are essent...
Available online iFirstInternational audienceWe propose a career model that focuses on the anteceden...
Every organization wants to get success in the competitive environment. One of the sources of gettin...
Much of the research on how human capabilities contribute to labour market success focuses on tradit...
peer reviewedThis paper tends to explore the potential influence of skills management devices on ind...
Contains fulltext : 138799.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present s...
The recent departure from the traditional organizational work practices and of human resource manage...
Professional Service Firms (PSFs) have become increasingly prevalent in today\u27s society due to in...
Talent management (TM) is a growing field that concentrates on optimizing human resources so that th...
This paper studies the careers of top executives using a large panel of firms. The main objective is...
International audienceGlobal talent management is a key success factor for multinational corporation...
This study looks for connections between global career development and trends in talent management r...
Talent management describes the process through which employers of all kinds – firms, government, no...
The talent management literature declares talent management a prime concern for HRM professionals wh...
The objective of this paper is to contribute to the growing literature on internal labor markets and...