Transformation of brain drain of brain gain: incentives to attract talented workforce


Autoria(s): Sultana, Saddiqa
Contribuinte(s)

Irigaray, Hélio Arthur

Paulo, Goret Pereira

Rodrigues, Andréa Leite

Data(s)

24/02/2015

24/02/2015

31/10/2014

Resumo

The key for the future of any country, firm or group lies in the talent, skills, experience, knowledge and capabilities of its people. Migration of human capital resource on an international level depicts the impact on the developing country having its highly educated individuals migrating to developed countries known as “Brain Drain.” Therefore, evaluation of short-term and long-term talent needs and impacts on any country is critical. This paper aims to complement the existing theoretical brain drain and brain gain literature, focusing on the interaction between investment in education, training, healthcare and government to attract highly talented individuals to a developing a country. The migration study is inclusive of the analysis of the highly talented resources that have committed to or are planning to resettle in their developing native countries after investing in themselves through education. The motivational factors of these highly talented individuals are evaluated to determine key needs and drives attracting these individuals back to China from a developed country (aka. reserve migration).

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10438/13396

Idioma(s)

en_US

Palavras-Chave #Evasão de cientistas #Capital humano #Investimentos na educação #Pessoal – Treinamento #Pessoal – Recrutamento
Tipo

Dissertation