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Global talent management: exploring talent identification in the multinational enterprise

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posted on 2017-03-23, 10:22 authored by Anthony McDonnell, Catriona Hickey, Patrick Gunnigle
In recent decades, interest in talent management has continued to grow among practitioners, consultants and academics. Conceptual development and subsequent empirical analysis has been limited and struggled to keep pace with the plethora of management consultancy reports in the area. More recently, global talent management has come to the fore due to the increasing importance and challenges multinational enterprises (MNEs) face in satisfying their talent demands. This paper analyses the operationalisation of the talent identification stage in global talent management. In so doing, we find that the use of talent pool segmentation is becoming a popular means of identifying and managing talent. However, MNEs face a number of challenges in ensuring that it is an effective system.

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European Journal of Internatioanl Management;5 (2), pp. 174-193

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Inderscience

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English

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