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An unrequited affinity between talent shortages and untapped female potential: The relevance of gender quotas for talent management in high growth potential economies of the Asia Pacific region
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posted on 2023-06-08, 13:35 authored by Ahu Tatli, Joana Vassilopoulou, Mustafa ÖzbilginWe demonstrate that gender quotas have not attracted due interest as a talent management formulation in the Asia Pacific region. Drawing on a literature review, this paper illustrates the utility of gender quotas for talent management in the context of high growth potential economies in the Asia Pacific region, i.e. China, Singapore, Thailand, Hong Kong and Taiwan. These five economies are characterized with talent shortages on the one hand, and untapped female potential on the other. We show the necessity and legitimacy of considering gender quotas as part of talent management strategy in the region in order to leverage untapped female potential for addressing talent shortages. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Highlights ? We highlight the lack of research that combines talent management, utilization of female talent and gender quotas. ? We explain the link between talent shortages and under-utilization of female talent. ? Asia Pacific economies feature both talent shortages and untapped female talent. ? Gender inequality is a key barrier to affective talent management in the region. ? We illustrate the relevance of gender quotas as a talent management strategy for both local and multinational firms.
History
Publication status
- Published
Journal
International Business ReviewISSN
0969-5931Publisher
ElsevierExternal DOI
Issue
3Volume
22Page range
539-553Department affiliated with
- Business and Management Publications
Full text available
- No
Peer reviewed?
- Yes