The shifting boundaries of global staffing: integrating global talent management,alternative forms of international assignments and non-employees into the discussion |
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Authors: | David G Collings Michael Isichei |
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Institution: | 1. Leadership and Talent Institute, Dublin City University – DCU Business School, Dublin, Irelanddavid.collings@dcu.ie;3. Queen’s University Belfast – Queen’s School of Management, Belfast, UK |
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Abstract: | AbstractGlobal staffing has been a key theme in research in IHRM for a number of decades. Our review confirms that it continues to be an important contemporary area of research in IHRM. In the current paper, we review three key contemporary issues in global staffing research, namely, the emergence of global talent management and potentially a more strategic approach to global mobility, specifically changing patterns of global mobility, and the emergence of the non-employees as key alternatives in the global staffing literature. The paper also charts a future research agenda in each of these areas. |
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Keywords: | Global staffing global talent management international assignments expatriation IHRM |
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