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HR managers' talent philosophies: prevalence and relationships with perceived talent management practices
2019
International Journal of Human Resource Management
HR managers have different beliefs about the nature, value, and instrumentality of talent-referred to as 'talent philosophies'. In line with cognitive psychology, we reason that talent philosophies are similar to mental models that influence how HR managers interpret and use talent management (TM) practices within their organizations. In this article, we explore the prevalence of four different talent philosophies (exclusive/stable; exclusive/developable; inclusive/stable;
doi:10.1080/09585192.2019.1579747
fatcat:qobssou3rvaifdky774dx7iqkm