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Invitation to a panel symposium (#10380) "Global Talent Management in the Era of De-Globalization: Consequences for Innovation, Policy, Purpose" at the AoM Meeting in Chicago

  • 1.  Invitation to a panel symposium (#10380) "Global Talent Management in the Era of De-Globalization: Consequences for Innovation, Policy, Purpose" at the AoM Meeting in Chicago

    Posted 11 hours ago

    Dear Colleagues,

    You are invited to attend a panel symposium (#10380) entitled Global Talent Management in the Era of De-Globalization: Consequences for Innovation, Policy, Purpose at the 84th Academy of Management Meeting in Chicago.

    Tuesday, August 13, 8:00 – 9:30 am, Swissotel: Grindelwald

    Global Talent Management in the Era of De-Globalization: Consequences for Innovation, Policy, PurposePresenters (alphabetical order):

    Shaista E. Khilji, George Washington University, USA

    Karin A. King, London School of Economics & Political Science, UK (Organizer)

    Ibraiz Tarique, Pace University, USA

    Vlad Vaiman, California Lutheran University, USA

    As organizations navigate the evolving landscape of international business, Global Talent Management (GTM) remains a top priority for leaders worldwide. However, de-globalization, or "slowbalization", which perhaps represents a temporary trend, requires innovative adaptations in talent strategies and practices.

    This symposium delves into the implications of de-globalization, presenting cutting-edge research concepts and practical insights on GTM. Our presenters will examine how macro-contextual factors influence GTM outcomes and explore the dynamic nature of macro-level talent systems both nationally and globally.

    Aligned with the theme of this year's Academy Meeting, "Innovating for the Future," the symposium will highlight the interplay of innovation, policy, and purpose in shaping the global talent landscape. Attendees can expect thought-provoking discussions, compelling questions, and exciting opportunities for future research.

    Building on a successful series of GTM and MTM symposiums at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting in recent years, this session promises to be a valuable platform for scholars and practitioners dedicated to advancing the field of global talent management.

    Don't miss this opportunity to gain fresh perspectives and contribute to the future of GTM. We look forward to seeing you there!



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    Vlad Vaiman
    Professor
    California Lutheran University
    Thousand Oaks CA
    United States
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