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Human Capital Risk and Talent Management Issues in the Insurance Market: Public Policy, Industry and Collegiate Education Perspectives
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Kwon, W. Jean
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Age groups
/ Aging
/ Baby boomers
/ Business insurance
/ Business risks
/ College students
/ Demographics
/ Economic development
/ Economics and Finance
/ Education
/ Employee insurance
/ Enterprise risk management
/ Finance
/ Financial services industries
/ Human capital
/ Insurance
/ Insurance coverage
/ Insurance industry
/ Insurance management
/ Insurance markets
/ Labor market
/ Manycountries
/ Population
/ Public policy
/ Reinsurance
/ Risk Management
/ Shin Research Excellence Award-Winning Paper
/ Shin Research Excellence Award-Winning Papers
/ Studies
/ Talent
/ Talent management
/ Volatility
/ Workers
2014
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Human Capital Risk and Talent Management Issues in the Insurance Market: Public Policy, Industry and Collegiate Education Perspectives
by
Kwon, W. Jean
in
Age groups
/ Aging
/ Baby boomers
/ Business insurance
/ Business risks
/ College students
/ Demographics
/ Economic development
/ Economics and Finance
/ Education
/ Employee insurance
/ Enterprise risk management
/ Finance
/ Financial services industries
/ Human capital
/ Insurance
/ Insurance coverage
/ Insurance industry
/ Insurance management
/ Insurance markets
/ Labor market
/ Manycountries
/ Population
/ Public policy
/ Reinsurance
/ Risk Management
/ Shin Research Excellence Award-Winning Paper
/ Shin Research Excellence Award-Winning Papers
/ Studies
/ Talent
/ Talent management
/ Volatility
/ Workers
2014
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Human Capital Risk and Talent Management Issues in the Insurance Market: Public Policy, Industry and Collegiate Education Perspectives
by
Kwon, W. Jean
in
Age groups
/ Aging
/ Baby boomers
/ Business insurance
/ Business risks
/ College students
/ Demographics
/ Economic development
/ Economics and Finance
/ Education
/ Employee insurance
/ Enterprise risk management
/ Finance
/ Financial services industries
/ Human capital
/ Insurance
/ Insurance coverage
/ Insurance industry
/ Insurance management
/ Insurance markets
/ Labor market
/ Manycountries
/ Population
/ Public policy
/ Reinsurance
/ Risk Management
/ Shin Research Excellence Award-Winning Paper
/ Shin Research Excellence Award-Winning Papers
/ Studies
/ Talent
/ Talent management
/ Volatility
/ Workers
2014
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Human Capital Risk and Talent Management Issues in the Insurance Market: Public Policy, Industry and Collegiate Education Perspectives
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Human Capital Risk and Talent Management Issues in the Insurance Market: Public Policy, Industry and Collegiate Education Perspectives
2014
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The human capital attraction and retention challenges in the insurance industry intensify due to a combining effect of demographic, social, economic and market-specific factors. In addition, there is human capital obsolescence risk. The study findings indicate that: the financial services occupation group requires high competency in cognitive abilities, social perspectives, management knowledge and communication skills, but not much in technical, physical/sensory or engineering skills; the insurance industry and most insurance companies have not attained a high reputation; and insurance is not a widely recognised profession by the public and many college students. Based on our macro- and micro-spective investigation of the industry and university education, we recommend: more public relations activities, closer work with local universities and their faculties for adoption of the field as a major; better talent recruitment, training and retention programmes; and preparedness for talent morbidity across financial services sectors and countries.
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Palgrave Macmillan,Palgrave Macmillan UK
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