Balancing individual and organizational goals in global talent management: A mutual-benefits perspective |
Abstract:
Drawing from the talent management and global mobility literatures, there is simultaneous pressure to address both organizational goals to place talent internationally, and individual goals of self-initiated expatriation. This raises important questions for the future of global talent management (GTM): how might individual and organizational goals be balanced to the mutual benefit of both parties? Qualitative data from pilot studies in multinational corporations demonstrate a largely financially driven balancing act between self-initiated and organization-assigned expatriate assignments. Building primarily from psychological contract theory, this study builds propositions for future research, and explores the implications for global talent management practice
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Keywords: |
Global talent management; Global mobility; Organization-assigned expatriation; Self-initiated expatriation; Psychological contract theory |
Author(s): |
Elaine Farndale, Avinash Pai, Paul Sparrow,, Hugh Scullion |
Source: |
Journal of World Business , Volume 49, Issue 2, April 2014, Pages 204–214 |
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منابع انسانی |
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Release Date: |
2014 |
No of Pages: |
11 |
Price(Tomans): |
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