Over the last decade, scholars extensively discuss talent management phenomenon in various country contexts paying much attention to different exogenous and endogenous factors influencing talent management systems and practices and their relationships with other organizational processes. In this chapter we particularly talk about the peculiarities of talent management in Brazil and Russia and explore the potential impact key management practices aimed at attracting, developing and retaining high potentials and high performers have on the development of firms’ absorptive capacity. We argue that for Brazilian and Russian firms “crossverging” context-specific talent management practices play a key role in the acquisition, assimilation, transformation, and exploitation of external and internal valuable knowledge, thus becoming one of the main drivers of organizational performance and competitive advantage.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInternational Business in a VUCA World
Subtitle of host publicationThe Changing Role of States and Firms (Progress in International Business Research)
EditorsRob Tulder, Alain Verbeke, Barbara Jankowska
PublisherEmerald Group Publishing Ltd.
Pages419-433
Volume14
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019

    Research areas

  • SCOPUS, Absorptive capacity, Brazil, Knowledge acquisition, Knowledge assimilation, Knowledge exploitation, Knowledge transformation, Russia, Talent attraction, Talent development, Talent management, Talent retention

    Scopus subject areas

  • Economics and Econometrics

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