The Gift of Global Talent: How Migration Shapes Business, Economy & Society [Audiobook]
English | August 07, 2019 | ASIN: B07W7MNTMD | M4B@125 kbps | 6h 36m | 360.13 MB
William R. Kerr (Author), Mark Uhlemann (Narrator)
The global race for talent is on, with countries and businesses competing for the best and brightest. Talented individuals migrate much more frequently than the general population, and the United States has received exceptional inflows of human capital. This foreign talent has transformed US science and engineering, reshaped the economy, and influenced society at large. But America is bogged down in thorny debates on immigration policy, and the world around the United States is rapidly catching up, especially China and India. The future is quite uncertain, and the global talent puzzle deserves close examination.
To do this, William R. Kerr uniquely combines insights and lessons from business practice, government policy, and individual decision-making. Examining popular ideas that have taken hold and synthesizing rigorous research across fields such as entrepreneurship and innovation, regional advantage, and economic policy, Kerr gives voice to data and ideas that should drive the next wave of policy and business practice.
The United States has been the steward of a global gift, and this book explains the huge leadership decision it now faces and how it can become even more competitive for attracting tomorrow's talent.