Incoming Resources
- Range, why generalists triumph in a specialized world, David Epstein
- Strengths finder 2.0, Tom Rath
- Socialism and superior brains, a reply to Mr. Mallock, by Bernard Shaw
- The Art of Law Teaching, by Lutz-Christian Wolff
- The polymath, unlocking the power of human versatility, Waqas Ahmed
- Aristocracy of talent, how meritocracy made the modern world, Adrian Wooldridge
- The Routledge handbook of philosophy of skill and expertise, edited by Ellen Fridland and Carlotta Pavese
- The Cambridge handbook of expertise and expert performance, edited by K. Anders Ericsson [and three others]
- Education, occupation, and earnings, achievement in the early career, William H. Sewell and Robert M. Hauser ; with Duane F. Alwin ... [and others]
- Anticipating and Preparing for Emerging Skills and Jobs, Key Issues, Concerns, and Prospects, edited by Brajesh Panth, Rupert Maclean
- Talent wants to be free, why we should learn to love leaks, raids, and free riding, Orly Lobel
- Essays on worker mobility, skills and unemployment in transition economies, Jarkko Turunen
- The psychology of abilities, competencies, and expertise, edited by Robert J. Sternberg, Elena L. Grigorenko
- The hidden talents framework, implications for science, policy, and practice, Bruce J. Ellis [and five others]
- Ability drain, Maurice Schiff
- The international mobility of talent, types, causes, and development impact, edited by Andrés Solimano
- Education, class language, and ideology, Noëlle Bisseret