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Covid-19: The need for new talent management agenda. / Latukha, Marina .
Covid-19 and International Business: Change of Era. ed. / S. Marinova; M. Marinov. 1st Edition. ed. New York : Taylor & Francis, 2021. (Routledge Frontiers in the Development of International Business, Management and Marketing Ser).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Covid-19: The need for new talent management agenda
AU - Latukha, Marina
N1 - Latukha, M. Covid-19: The need for new talent management agenda / M. Latukha // Covid-19 and International Business. Change of Era. - New York : Taylor & Francis, 2021.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Existing narratives and conversations about the impact of crises are mostly associated with negative predictions and outcomes, and discussing emergency organizational responses to threats. The crisis provoked by COVID-19 suggests that the global pandemic in 2020, and possibly later, will intensify uncertainty mostly related to human capital. The new realities with the coronavirus crisis in 2020 have added a new dimension to migration. They have served as an accelerator or a push factor for immigrants who had left their country-of-origin driven by various motives. Knowledge and its effective management have become a key success factor in today’s global environment characterized by high dynamism, volatility, and knowledge-intensity. An organization providing opportunities to its talents can increase organizational cumulative expertise and support human capital growth. It is important to consider that talent management systems and their configuration during a crisis may secure renewal of organizational business processes and enhance organizational performance.
AB - Existing narratives and conversations about the impact of crises are mostly associated with negative predictions and outcomes, and discussing emergency organizational responses to threats. The crisis provoked by COVID-19 suggests that the global pandemic in 2020, and possibly later, will intensify uncertainty mostly related to human capital. The new realities with the coronavirus crisis in 2020 have added a new dimension to migration. They have served as an accelerator or a push factor for immigrants who had left their country-of-origin driven by various motives. Knowledge and its effective management have become a key success factor in today’s global environment characterized by high dynamism, volatility, and knowledge-intensity. An organization providing opportunities to its talents can increase organizational cumulative expertise and support human capital growth. It is important to consider that talent management systems and their configuration during a crisis may secure renewal of organizational business processes and enhance organizational performance.
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M3 - Chapter
T3 - Routledge Frontiers in the Development of International Business, Management and Marketing Ser
BT - Covid-19 and International Business
A2 - Marinova, S.
A2 - , M. Marinov
PB - Taylor & Francis
CY - New York
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