Recent years have been characterised by the increasing encroachment into policy and academic debates of discourses describing knowledge and weightless economies and an associated ‘war for talent’. In this paper we argue that these current discourses and their description of ‘talent’ and the challenge of finding it fail to do full justice to the complexities of contemporary elite labour markets. We argue that the rise of executive search firms, headhunters, as labour market intermediaries and their tactics for defining and managing contemporary elite labour recruitment practices is too often ignored. We show that executive search firms control elite labour recruitment processes through two forms of power-relation: one in the labour managemen...
Employment projections and skills strategies emphasise the importance of (highly)-skilled labour for...
My dissertation focuses on how the market values different attributes of top managers and the role o...
Despite extensive research on the role of 'personal' capital on labour market transitions, little is...
Despite extensive research on the role of ‘personal’ capital on labour market transitions, little is...
Unpublished translation of “Arrangement institutionnel et fonctionnement du marché du travail. Le c...
This paper highlights an inherent contradiction that exists within investment promotion activities i...
The world of work continues to change. Labour markets in most countries are increasingly shaped by p...
This paper highlights an inherent contradiction that exists within investment promotion activities i...
The knowledge economy conjures a world of smart people, in smart jobs, doing smart things, in smart ...
There is widespread and longstanding interest in the ‘production of markets’ and the various politic...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Globalisation of the Executiv...
Talent management permeates the corporate lexicon as organisations endeavour to deploy people for st...
Despite extensive research on the role of ‘personal’ capital on labour market transitions, little is...
This paper explores the role of globalisation in the rise of executive pay in Austria and Germany. A...
Recent long-run time series evidence for the US suggests that popular explanations for the surge in ...
Employment projections and skills strategies emphasise the importance of (highly)-skilled labour for...
My dissertation focuses on how the market values different attributes of top managers and the role o...
Despite extensive research on the role of 'personal' capital on labour market transitions, little is...
Despite extensive research on the role of ‘personal’ capital on labour market transitions, little is...
Unpublished translation of “Arrangement institutionnel et fonctionnement du marché du travail. Le c...
This paper highlights an inherent contradiction that exists within investment promotion activities i...
The world of work continues to change. Labour markets in most countries are increasingly shaped by p...
This paper highlights an inherent contradiction that exists within investment promotion activities i...
The knowledge economy conjures a world of smart people, in smart jobs, doing smart things, in smart ...
There is widespread and longstanding interest in the ‘production of markets’ and the various politic...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Globalisation of the Executiv...
Talent management permeates the corporate lexicon as organisations endeavour to deploy people for st...
Despite extensive research on the role of ‘personal’ capital on labour market transitions, little is...
This paper explores the role of globalisation in the rise of executive pay in Austria and Germany. A...
Recent long-run time series evidence for the US suggests that popular explanations for the surge in ...
Employment projections and skills strategies emphasise the importance of (highly)-skilled labour for...
My dissertation focuses on how the market values different attributes of top managers and the role o...
Despite extensive research on the role of 'personal' capital on labour market transitions, little is...