2016
DOI: 10.1080/1360080x.2016.1174406
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Managing and mobilising talent in Malaysia: issues, challenges and policy implications for Malaysian universities

Abstract: The future of Malaysia as a high-income and competitive nation largely depends on its pool of highly skilled human capital. Hence, the issue of human capital development has taken centre stage in numerous reform agendas of Malaysia. This paper seeks to provide examples of policy initiatives aimed at facilitating the management of highly educated talent in Malaysia. It subsequently considers the role of higher education institutions, particularly the universities, as attractors, educators and retainers of intel… Show more

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“…Leadership is the core importance of all major industries, including HE. 6 out of 11 studies mentioned that leadership is required to transform countries into a developed nation (Azman et al, 2016;Harris & Jones, 2015;Inayatullah & Milojevic, 2016;Rosser, 2018;Wan et al, 2018). Consequently, the HE system has undergone multiple rounds of reforms-embarked on a structural transformation of its economy with the agenda of human capital development taking center stage in the reform agendas.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Leadership is the core importance of all major industries, including HE. 6 out of 11 studies mentioned that leadership is required to transform countries into a developed nation (Azman et al, 2016;Harris & Jones, 2015;Inayatullah & Milojevic, 2016;Rosser, 2018;Wan et al, 2018). Consequently, the HE system has undergone multiple rounds of reforms-embarked on a structural transformation of its economy with the agenda of human capital development taking center stage in the reform agendas.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A close relationship has been demonstrated by Hunt & Chalmers (2017) to support Leithwood's argument is that leadership and management goal is whole-of-university change to get the context right for teaching and learning, and the process of change leadership strategies are conceptualized as push and pull drivers of change. The role is important in setting up the university's policy that becomes a core value that determines the direction (Azman et al, 2016). Lussier (2009) stated that leaders need to develop a support system in the organization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Faggian and McCann (2008), it is the role of ideas and intellectual capital that brings economic growth rather than only the production of goods. Considering the growing intensity of intellectual capital, it is understood that all countries are in need for skilled workers who can develop ideas and also can use their knowledge for bringing technological change and economic progress (Azman et al, 2016). Further, scholars suggested that, it is the creative capital and talented workforce that contributes for the advancement of countries (Faggian & McCann, 2008).…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This trend has accelerated talent shortage to its highest level since before the recession. According to the Malaysian Global Innovation and Creativity Centre (MaGIC), there are 400,000 individual job seekers in Malaysia that unable to seek paid employment [ 15 ]. Furthermore, MaGIC also mentioned that currently, entrepreneur faced a shortage of technical talent, which have moved to overseas searching for better opportunities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%