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Global Talent Skilled Labor as Social Capital in Korea 2015 Edition by GI-Wook Shin, Joon Nak Choi , Stanford University Press

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    Author(s)GI-Wook Shin, Joon Nak Choi
    PublisherStanford University Press
    ISBN9780804793490
    Pages216
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMarch 2015

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    Stanford University Press Global Talent Skilled Labor as Social Capital in Korea 2015 Edition by GI-Wook Shin, Joon Nak Choi

    Global Talent seeks to examine the utility of skilled foreigners beyond their human capital value by focusing on their social capital potential, especially their role as transnational bridges between host and home countries. Gi-Wook Shin and Joon Nak Choi build on an emerging stream of research that conceptualizes global labor mobility as a positive-sum game in which countries and businesses benefit from building ties across geographic space, rather than the zero-sum game implied by the "global war for talent" and "brain drain" metaphors.The book empirically demonstrates its thesis by examination of the case of Korea: a state archetypical of those that have been embracing economic globalization while facing a demographic crisis-and one where the dominant narrative on the recruitment of skilled foreigners is largely negative. It reveals the unique benefits that foreign students and professionals can provide to Korea, by enhancing Korean firms' competitiveness in the global marketplace and by generating new jobs for Korean citizens rather than taking them away. As this research and its key findings are relevant to other advanced societies that seek to utilize skilled foreigners for economic development, the arguments made in this book offer insights that extend well beyond the Korean experience.



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