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Women In Management Review (2003) 18 (3): 132–146.
Published: 01 May 2003
...) The belief that many foreigners are prejudiced against women expatriate managers. Women Gender Management styles International business Leadership Two current issues are having considerable impact on women’s careers internationally: the glass ceiling and glass borders. The term “glass...
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Women In Management Review (2002) 17 (2): 80–88.
Published: 01 March 2002
.... © MCB UP Limited 2002 Women Executives Management International business Europe Previous studies have examined some issues relating to repatriation adjustment; however, most of these studies have focused on repatriation problems from the perspective of human resource executives...
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Women In Management Review (2002) 17 (2): 68–79.
Published: 01 March 2002
... expatriates, with female US managers expressing a more favorable attitude. Expatriates Women Selection International business Businesses today increasingly are recognizing the need to expand their strategic planning horizons to include the global market. Key to success will be their ability...
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Women In Management Review (2001) 16 (3): 141–146.
Published: 01 May 2001
... management for a variety of reasons. © MCB UP Limited 2001 Women Gender Managers Expatriates International business Alienation The notion of alien is inherent to the international assignment itself: being away from home and operating abroad in a foreign country. It is also...
