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Expressions of Interest: Book series on talent management

  • 1.  Expressions of Interest: Book series on talent management

    Posted 01-21-2018 02:48
     

    With apologies for cross postings. 

     

    Together with Vlad Vaiman I have been commissioned by Emerald to edit a book series on talent management. We have a broad remit in terms of the nature and precise focus of the series within the broad area of talent management. We are interested in potential volumes that consider the issue from a micro through to a macro perspective. We will consider proposals for authored and edited volumes.

     

    At this stage we are calling for expressions of interest for potential volumes for the series. We do not require detailed proposals at this stage but rather a high level overview of the potential volumes. It would be helpful to give a sense of the author or editorial team and an extended abstract (max 2-3 pages) of the proposed title. For those proposals that we think are most likely to be positively received by the publisher we will request a more detailed proposal at this stage. We expect to respond to all queries within four weeks. 

     

    Please do not hesitate to contact either Vlad vvaiman@callutheran.edu or myself should you have any queries. 

     

    Kind regards

     

    Dave

    (On behalf of Vlad and Dave)

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    Professor David Collings
    Professor of Human Resource Management
    Associate Dean for Research
    Co Editor-in-Chief, Journal of World Business
    DCU Business School
    Dublin City University
    Glasnevin
    Dublin 9
    Ireland
    Tel. +35317006937
    Email. david.collings@dcu.ie
    Twitter: @collingsdg 

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