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Roberta Comunian (),
Lauren England (),
Alessandra Faggian and
Charlotta Mellander
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Roberta Comunian: King’s College London
Lauren England: King’s College London
Chapter Chapter 8 in The Economics of Talent, 2021, pp 113-122 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The conclusing chapter reflects on the importance of bringing together the different definitions and perspectives on talent explored by the book. It critical pushes the agenda for future research on talent to consider how to support talent in its development, to explore its relationship with cities and localities and future mobilities and finally to engage with more collective and care-full approaches to talent against its individualisation. The chapter also offers insights into policy-making discussing five key components of future talent-centred policy-making.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-95124-9_8
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