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An Examination of Talent Management Concepts in Knowledge Intensive Settings
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An Examination of Talent Management Concepts in Knowledge Intensive Settings
Eoin Whelan21 , David Collings22 and Brian Donnellan23 
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Dept. of Management and Marketing, Kemmy Business School, University of Limerick, Ireland |
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J.E Cairnes School of Business and Economics, NUI Galway, Ireland |
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Brian Donnellan, Innovation Value Institute, NUI Maynooth, Ireland |
Abstract
Despite more than a decade of hype around the concept of talent management, we still have a relatively limited knowledge regarding
its application in practice. In this paper we examine how the concepts of talent management apply in knowledge intensive settings.
A case study of a high-technology R&D group is conducted. Extending the technological gatekeeper theory, we apply social network
analysis (SNA) techniques to identify those employees critical to the knowledge flow network. The specific talents exhibited
by these individuals are then explored and we point to some organisational level interventions which can facilitate knowledge
intensive organisations in fully exploiting their resources to maximise innovative capabilities.
Keywords Talent management - technological gatekeeper - knowledge diffusion - social network analysis - R&D
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