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The Global Talent Competitiveness Index 2019Entrepreneurial Talent and Global Competitiveness Bruno Lanvin and Felipe Monteiro, EditorsThe Global Talent Competitiveness Index 2019 Bruno Lanvin Felipe Monteiro EditorsEntrepreneurial Talent and Global CompetitivenessINSEAD (2019): The Global Talent Competitiveness Index 2019, Fontainebleau, France. Disclaimer: No representation or warranty, either express or implied, is provided in relation to the information con- tained herein and with regard to its fitness, sufficiency, or applicability for any particular purpose. The information contained in this report is provided for personal non-com- mercial use and information purposes only and may be reviewed and revised based on new information and data. INSEAD, the Adecco Group, and Tata Communications dis- claim all liability relating to the content and use of the re- port and the information contained therein, and the report should not be used as a basis for any decision that may af- fect the business and financial interests of the reader or any other party. The indexs methodology and the rankings do not necessarily present the views of INSEAD, Adecco, and Tata Communications. The same applies to the substantive chapters in this report, which are the responsibility of the authors. First edition, printed December 2018. 2019 by INSEAD, the Adecco Group, and Tata Communications. The information contained herein is proprietary in nature and no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or other- wise without the prior permission of INSEAD, the Adecco Group, and Tata Communications. ISBN: 979-10-95870-18-0 Designed by Neil Weinberg, edited by Hope Steele, and printed by INSEAD, Fontainebleau, France.THE GLOBAL TALENT COMPETITIVENESS INDEX 2019 iii CONTENTS Contents Preface.v Bruno Lanvin, Executive Director for Global Indices, INSEAD and Felipe Monteiro, Academic Director of the Global Talent Competitiveness Index and Affiliate Professor of Strategy, INSEAD Foreword .vii Alain Dehaze, Chief Executive Officer, the Adecco Group Foreword . ix Vinod Kumar, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Tata Communications Advisory Board, INSEAD GTCI Team and Editing Team . xi CHAPTERS Chapter 1: Entrepreneurial Talent for Competitiveness . 3 Bruno Lanvin, Felipe Monteiro, and Michael Bratt, INSEAD Chapter 2: Education 2.0: Getting Ready for the Future of Work .37 Alain Dehaze, the Adecco Group Chapter 3: Leading through Change . 41 Vinod Kumar, Tata Communications Chapter 4: Gaining Global Competitiveness through Rendanheyi: Case Studies from the Haier Group .45 Haier Model Research Institute Chapter 5: Entrepreneurial Talent and Global Competition: A Unicorns View . 51 An interview with Frdric Mazzella, Co-Founder and Chairman of BlaBlaCar Chapter 6: JRC Statistical Audit of the Global Talent Competitiveness Index 2019 .55 Michaela Saisana, Marcos lvarez-Daz, Marcos Domnguez-Torreiro, and William Becker, European Commission Joint Research Centre SPECIAL SECTION: CITIES AND REGIONS Growing, Attracting, and Retaining Talents at City Level: Exploring the Local Dynamics around Entrepreneurial Talent .71 Bruno Lanvin and Michael Bratt, INSEAD COUNTRY PROFILES How to Read the Country Profiles.87 Index of Country Profiles . 89 Country Profiles . 91 DATA TABLES How to Read the Data Tables . 219 Index of Data Tables. 221 Data Tables .223 APPENDICES Appendix I: Technical Notes . 301 Appendix II: Sources and Definitions . 307 Appendix III: About the Contributors and Partners . 319THE GLOBAL TALENT COMPETITIVENESS INDEX 2019 v PREFACE Preface The Global Talent Competitiveness Index (GTCI) report continues to gain in visibility around the world, and today has firmly es- tablished itself as a global benchmark for issues related to talent competitiveness and the future of work. Now in its sixth year, this edition of the GTCI addresses the topic of Entrepreneurial Talent and Global Competitiveness and at- tempts to identify the ways in which large and small firms, na- tions, and cities can foster entrepreneurial talent in the era of digital transformation. Rapid advances in digital technology are redefining our world. But digital transformation is not always well understood, and this lack has fostered a number of myths that are obscuring the path to realising its potential for value creation. Action will be needed to maximise benefits and help foster entrepreneurial talent because the future of work will be driven by new genera- tions of workers, rapid and unpredictable technological changes, and competition for intellectual capital. Over the last few decades, entrepreneurial talent has been seen as critical to the development of vibrant innovation eco- systems, bringing focus to small and medium- size enterprises, including start-ups and unicorns. The analyses contained in this report underline the view that entrepreneurial talent is equally important for larger and more mature organisations, both public and private. The various chapters point to recent developments in this still underexplored field (at least by economists) and sug- gest ways in which the global talent scene might be affected by the way entrepreneurial talent is being created, detected, at- tracted, and nurtured around the world. More importantly, such analyses and contextual content indicate ways in which action can be taken by firms, nations, and cities to make the best of a resource that is both scarce and widely distributed. The GTCI model went through some incremental changes this year. Although the number and type of variables have stayed the same, a few have been redefined to ease their interpretation and better capture their talent-related dimensions. Above all, the innovation dimension of the GTCI has been strengthened. The broad coverage of countries was also further increased, from 1 19 to 125 countries. As in the last two editions of the GTCI report, the present one includes a special section on cities, which considers (and at- tempts to measure) the many ways in which they contribute to reshaping the global talent scene. This year again, coverage con- tinues to increase, and the Global Cities Talent Competitiveness Index (GCTCI) now includes 114 cities. One distinct new feature of this edition is the inclusion of the first time-series analysis of GTCI data. Since the report can now rely on five-year time series, it starts to make sense to com- pare various performances (on specific variables or pillars) across time. In subsequent editions, this approach will be refined and enriched. It is presented here in a first attempt to take a step back and assess how global talent competitiveness is changing globally. While striving to increase the economic and decisional impact of the GTCI report, we also devote specific efforts to minimise its potential negative impact on the environment. For this, we continue to decrease the number of printed copies of the report, and encourage our readers and faithful followers to download the electronic versions of GTCI from our dedicated websites. In the coming months, new tools will be made availa- ble to enrich web-based, social mediacentric, and app-centred GTCI experiences. This year again we want to express our deep feeling of gratitude to our two faithful partners, namely the Adecco Group and Tata Communications. Our thanks go to the executives and teams involved in these organisations, and also to all the indi- viduals, institutions, and organisations that have contributed chapters to the present edition. As in previous years, we wish to direct special thanks to the European Commission Joint Research Centre (JRC), which has continued its highly professional and constructive evaluation of the strengths and weaknesses of the GTCI model. Finally, we ac- knowledge with gratitude the continued support of our prestig- ious Advisory Board, as well as the highly valuable contribution brought by Professor Paul Evans, founding academic director of GTCI during the last five years. We continue to work hard at improving the relevance and value of this annual report, and count very much on the feed- back from our growing readership to do so. We hope you enjoy this edition!Bruno Lanvin Executive Director for Global Indices, INSEAD Felipe Monteiro Academic Director of the Global Talent Competitiveness Index; Affiliate Professor of Strategy, INSEADTHE GLOBAL TALENT COMPETITIVENESS INDEX 2019 vii FOREWORD The Adecco Group | Foreword Talent is the deciding factor in the global scramble for prosper- ity as skills grow ever more scarce and megatrends redefine our economies. Which countries and cities are setting the pace in talent competitiveness? Who is falling behind? How can we im- prove the way we enable, attract, grow, and retain talent every- where? Does talent have to be a finite resource? As the world of work changes rapidly around us, it is more and more necessary to have this information available to bench- mark how we are competing against our peers, and to under- stand the trends affecting talent flows and talent competitive- ness in order to improve our performance. The sixth edition of the Global Talent Competitiveness Report (GTCI), produced in collaboration with the Adecco Group, INSEAD, and Tata Communications, provides invaluable insights into these issues. Each year, we identify a burning topic that we believe is central to economic progress. Alongside the country and city talent competitiveness tables, this year we have placed a special focus on entrepreneurial talent. Entrepreneurial talent combines the creativity, innovation, flexibility, adaptability, risk taking, and energy needed to success- fully navigate a world in constant flux. In this report, we provide practical tools and guidance to help countries, cities, and com- panies foster entrepreneurial talent and harness its power. At the Adecco Group, as the worlds leading HR solutions partner, we understand that entrepreneurial talent is not just limited to start-ups or mavericks. It is now a necessary state of mind for everyone, even the biggest companies. Without this crucial attribute, we risk falling behind as our economies evolve. Whether you are a freelancer or a multinational, entrepreneurial talent will help you navigate an uncertain future of work. We have found that the concept of openness is crucial for entrepreneurial talent to thrive. Countries and cities must foster an atmosphere of innovation and ideas while also providing en- vironments that encourage and incentivise entrepreneurs. We need to make sure people and companies feel they can take risks to find new solutions. We are also seeing that cities are increasingly becoming entrepreneurial labs. Cities are hives of activity and experimenta- tion, each with a large customer base to try out new ideas. In fact, cities continue to grow in importance on the local and global talent scenes. If co
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