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The phenomenon of young talent management in Russia—A context‐embedded analysis

This article describes the particularities of young talent management (TM) in Russia and explains them through a context‐specific analysis. It adopts a multilevel perspective that acknowledges the relevance of context at three levels: the macro environment, the organizational, and the individual. Da...

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Published in:Human resource management 2018-03, Vol.57 (2), p.437-455
Main Authors: Muratbekova‐Touron, Maral, Kabalina, Veronika, Festing, Marion
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