Macro Talent Management in Denmark: The Origins of Danish Talent Paradox

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Macro Talent Management in Denmark : The Origins of Danish Talent Paradox. / Minbaeva, Dana; Andersen, Torben; Lubanski, Nikolaj; Navrbjerg, Steen Erik; Torfing, Ronja Maria.

Macro Talent Management: A Global Perspective on Managing Talent in Developed Markets. red. / Vlad Vaiman; Paul Sparrow; Randall Schuler; David G. Collings. New York : Taylor & Francis, 2018. s. 154-169.

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Minbaeva, D, Andersen, T, Lubanski, N, Navrbjerg, SE & Torfing, RM 2018, Macro Talent Management in Denmark: The Origins of Danish Talent Paradox. i V Vaiman, P Sparrow, R Schuler & DG Collings (red), Macro Talent Management: A Global Perspective on Managing Talent in Developed Markets. Taylor & Francis, New York, s. 154-169. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315200200

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Minbaeva, D., Andersen, T., Lubanski, N., Navrbjerg, S. E., & Torfing, R. M. (2018). Macro Talent Management in Denmark: The Origins of Danish Talent Paradox. I V. Vaiman, P. Sparrow, R. Schuler, & D. G. Collings (red.), Macro Talent Management: A Global Perspective on Managing Talent in Developed Markets (s. 154-169). Taylor & Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315200200

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Minbaeva D, Andersen T, Lubanski N, Navrbjerg SE, Torfing RM. Macro Talent Management in Denmark: The Origins of Danish Talent Paradox. I Vaiman V, Sparrow P, Schuler R, Collings DG, red., Macro Talent Management: A Global Perspective on Managing Talent in Developed Markets. New York: Taylor & Francis. 2018. s. 154-169 https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315200200

Author

Minbaeva, Dana ; Andersen, Torben ; Lubanski, Nikolaj ; Navrbjerg, Steen Erik ; Torfing, Ronja Maria. / Macro Talent Management in Denmark : The Origins of Danish Talent Paradox. Macro Talent Management: A Global Perspective on Managing Talent in Developed Markets. red. / Vlad Vaiman ; Paul Sparrow ; Randall Schuler ; David G. Collings. New York : Taylor & Francis, 2018. s. 154-169

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