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The Impact of Management of Diverse Talent Groups on Firm Performance in the Russian Context

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  • Khasieva, D.

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During last 10 years there has been a significant rise in the number of research, which explores gender diversity as an important business asset. These studies proved the connection between women presence in the team and firm performance, innovation level of firm, and its competitive ability. These findings made diversity one of the leading directions in the development of human resource management practices. Our study is dedicated to exploring the application of talent management, as a part of human resource management, to women with respect to their specific features. Our goal is to evaluate how these practices can impact on firm performance and to extract factors, which regulate diversity adaptation process. With this purpose, the literature review was performed. In this working paper, we present the key points of literature review in field of diversity management and talent management, identify the research gap, formulate research questions, set research framework, and ground them in the existing theories.

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  • Khasieva, D., 2019. "The Impact of Management of Diverse Talent Groups on Firm Performance in the Russian Context," Working Papers 16129, Graduate School of Management, St. Petersburg State University.
  • Handle: RePEc:sps:wpaper:16129
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    talent management practices; talent management practices; gender diversity; female talents; Russian context;
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