In order to contribute to the theoretical understanding of talent management, this paper aims to shed light on the meaning of the term ‘talent’ by answering the following question: Is talent predominantly an innate construct, is it mostly acquired, or does it result from the interaction between (specific levels of) nature and nurture components? Literature stemming from different disciplines has been reviewed to summarize the main arguments in support of each of the three perspectives. Subsequently, these arguments are mapped on a continuum ranging from completely innate to completely acquired. We argue that an organization’s position on this continuum entails important implications for its design of talent management practices, which we di...
Despite extensive research, questions underlying the nature and nurture of talent remain both numero...
Across six different streams of the literature (i.e., HRM; I/O psychology; educational psychology; v...
Twenty years ago, Howe, Davidson and Sloboda (1998) provided a state of the science review of innate...
In order to contribute to the theoretical understanding of talent management, this paper aims to she...
In this dissertation a critical review of talent and the talent management (TM) literature is provid...
Twenty years ago, Howe, Davidson and Sloboda (1998) provided a state of the science review of innate...
Over the last 20 years, the concept of innate talent has been discussed in the literature, and diffe...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to consider the ways the notion of “talent” has developed o...
Our target article on ‘Innate talent’ had two objectives, first to acknowledge the 20th anniversary ...
Talents that selectively facilitate the acquisition of high levels of skill are said to be present i...
Our target article on ‘Innate talent’ had two objectives, first to acknowledge the 20th anniversary ...
The ongoing confusion about the meaning of ‘talent’ within the world of work is hindering the establ...
Of fundamental, theoretical and practical, relevance to sport science is the conceptualisation of ta...
In the 21st century, gifted education and talent support, just as many other earlier values and solu...
Despite the growing importance of talent management as an important tool to gain competitive advanta...
Despite extensive research, questions underlying the nature and nurture of talent remain both numero...
Across six different streams of the literature (i.e., HRM; I/O psychology; educational psychology; v...
Twenty years ago, Howe, Davidson and Sloboda (1998) provided a state of the science review of innate...
In order to contribute to the theoretical understanding of talent management, this paper aims to she...
In this dissertation a critical review of talent and the talent management (TM) literature is provid...
Twenty years ago, Howe, Davidson and Sloboda (1998) provided a state of the science review of innate...
Over the last 20 years, the concept of innate talent has been discussed in the literature, and diffe...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to consider the ways the notion of “talent” has developed o...
Our target article on ‘Innate talent’ had two objectives, first to acknowledge the 20th anniversary ...
Talents that selectively facilitate the acquisition of high levels of skill are said to be present i...
Our target article on ‘Innate talent’ had two objectives, first to acknowledge the 20th anniversary ...
The ongoing confusion about the meaning of ‘talent’ within the world of work is hindering the establ...
Of fundamental, theoretical and practical, relevance to sport science is the conceptualisation of ta...
In the 21st century, gifted education and talent support, just as many other earlier values and solu...
Despite the growing importance of talent management as an important tool to gain competitive advanta...
Despite extensive research, questions underlying the nature and nurture of talent remain both numero...
Across six different streams of the literature (i.e., HRM; I/O psychology; educational psychology; v...
Twenty years ago, Howe, Davidson and Sloboda (1998) provided a state of the science review of innate...