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Journal of Management Development (2004) 23 (9): 818–832.
Published: 01 October 2004
... seen to affect the adjustment of the expatriate. In one of the few studies with an exclusively female sample, Linehan (2002) found that positive support from a partner was a critical factor in adjustment for the women executives. In view of the above, it is argued that there is a need...
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Journal of Management Development (2004) 23 (8): 729–740.
Published: 01 September 2004
... for woman's position in the labour market is placed squarely on women's shoulders by emphasizing so‐called deficiencies in their own behaviour or attributes (Cassel and Walsh, cited in Simpson, 1997, p. 122). It is also much easier for organisations which: Women Women executives Local authorities...
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Journal of Management Development (1989) 8 (6): 33–42.
Published: 01 June 1989
... mentoring. In conclusion an examination is made of what organisations can do to help and prospects for the future are assessed. © MCB UP Limited 1989 Mentors Women executives Organizations Mentor Relationships in Organisations: Issues, Strategies and Prospects for Women Mentor Relationships...

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