The economics of talent : human capital, precarity and the creative economy / Roberta Comunian, Lauren England, Alessandra Faggian, Charlotta Mellander.
2021
HD4904.7
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Title
The economics of talent : human capital, precarity and the creative economy / Roberta Comunian, Lauren England, Alessandra Faggian, Charlotta Mellander.
Author
Comunian, Roberta, author
ISBN
9783319951249 (electronic bk.)
3319951246 (electronic bk.)
9783319951225 (print)
3319951246 (electronic bk.)
9783319951225 (print)
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2021]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xvii, 122 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-319-95124-9 doi
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HD4904.7
Dewey Decimal Classification
331
Summary
To date, research into urban economics, regional science and economic geography has predominantly focused on the firm and industry as the key units of analysis in order to understand economic development; however, the past few decades have seen a growing interest in the role played by talent in the knowledge economy. This book provides an essential overview of the skills revolution. It presents key milestones of the changes in economic development in the past few decades and explains the motivation behind the rise of talent, as well as its importance for cities and economies. It also offers advice on how to attract and manage talent -- a major determinant of competitiveness for countries and regions around the world. In closing, the book explains the underlying theories and provides practical examples for students, researchers and practitioners alike.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed September 1, 2021).
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SpringerBriefs in regional science, 2192-0435
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Defining talent: Between human capital and the creative economy
Positioning Talent: history, cities and the growing importance of talent
Challenging talent: Cities and the cycle of rising disparities
Raising talent: higher education and uneven career outcomes
Exposing talent: Precarity and moments of crisis
Empowering talent: Campaigning and activism for work and cities
Conclusions.
Defining talent: Between human capital and the creative economy
Positioning Talent: history, cities and the growing importance of talent
Challenging talent: Cities and the cycle of rising disparities
Raising talent: higher education and uneven career outcomes
Exposing talent: Precarity and moments of crisis
Empowering talent: Campaigning and activism for work and cities
Conclusions.