Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine what job-related training interventions female expatriates seek and can access in order to build necessary knowledge and skills to progress into further career-enhancing expatriate positions. Design/methodology/approach This study uses a cross-sectional qualitative research approach, drawing upon semi-structured interviews in respect of organisational training practice with 26 current female expatriates and nine Human Resource, International Assignments and Training Managers in two oil and gas exploration firms. Findings Budgets, time and travel restrictions, and competitive business pressures constrain on-the-job training provision for expatriates. Assignees require specific knowledge and...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine the types of training and development supports provid...
This article seeks to expand the knowledge available on the motivations, constraints, opportunities ...
In today’s globalised business environment, females are underrepresented in expatriate positions. Th...
Women international assignees have historically been successful but they comprise a relatively low p...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the role of organisational performance and developme...
This thesis contributes to knowledge by demonstrating how organisational policies and practices can ...
Purpose This case study is designed as a teaching exercise and this paper aims to highlight the key...
Purpose This case study is designed as a teaching exercise and to highlight key issues for organisa...
Purpose: This paper examines the extent to which – and how – female expatriate role models support w...
Since the first studies on expatriate gender diversity were conducted, men have comprised the majori...
Abstract Design/methodology/approach A triangulated qualitative research approach draws upon: poli...
A gap has been identified in that women were found to have been under-represented in international b...
This article examines women’s participation in long-term, short-term, rotational and commuter organi...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to report on female expatriates' views on the potential i...
Women international assignees have historically been successful, but they make up a relatively low p...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine the types of training and development supports provid...
This article seeks to expand the knowledge available on the motivations, constraints, opportunities ...
In today’s globalised business environment, females are underrepresented in expatriate positions. Th...
Women international assignees have historically been successful but they comprise a relatively low p...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the role of organisational performance and developme...
This thesis contributes to knowledge by demonstrating how organisational policies and practices can ...
Purpose This case study is designed as a teaching exercise and this paper aims to highlight the key...
Purpose This case study is designed as a teaching exercise and to highlight key issues for organisa...
Purpose: This paper examines the extent to which – and how – female expatriate role models support w...
Since the first studies on expatriate gender diversity were conducted, men have comprised the majori...
Abstract Design/methodology/approach A triangulated qualitative research approach draws upon: poli...
A gap has been identified in that women were found to have been under-represented in international b...
This article examines women’s participation in long-term, short-term, rotational and commuter organi...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to report on female expatriates' views on the potential i...
Women international assignees have historically been successful, but they make up a relatively low p...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine the types of training and development supports provid...
This article seeks to expand the knowledge available on the motivations, constraints, opportunities ...
In today’s globalised business environment, females are underrepresented in expatriate positions. Th...