Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to provide library managers with information about what to expect if they are considering a post in another country. It challenges a suggestion that a senior manager's major value is their local network. Rather, the skills, experience, culture and attitude, as well as networks, can contribute to a successful career in another country. Design/methodology/approach - The paper provides an example of an Australian expatriate senior library manager who took up a post in the United Kingdom. It draws upon literature on cultural differences and knowledge transfer across international borders. Findings - The paper provides an example of a successful transfer of management knowledge to a new country, highlig...
Most multinational companies agree that their managers need international expertise; but a recent su...
Leadership development is a hot topic in the library world – and not just in the UK. Colleagues in t...
This thesis aims to understand the issues of expatriation as well as the potential beneficial factor...
Dr. Vicki Williamson is Dean, University of Saskatchewan Library, Saskatoon, Canada. She can be cont...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to present the experiences of three western librarians in ada...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to present the experiences of three western librarians in ada...
Purpose To discuss what the main transferable skills of senior library managers are when they move...
In a globalised economy, new graduates often look overseas for job opportunities; indeed, it is cons...
Academic library leaders are increasingly engaged in the internationalization efforts of their unive...
In the library and information profession, there are universal values that define, inform, and guide...
The internationalization of organizations mandates blending of expatriates with local workforce to s...
Opportunities for American librarians to work abroad are ample, but the search for overseas employme...
As globalisation has led to increasing international mobility, the contemporary expatriate...
As the world market in the 21th century is more globalized than ever, it is common for companies to ...
Is there such a thing as global librarianship? Copenhagen-based Australian librarian Alyson Dalby be...
Most multinational companies agree that their managers need international expertise; but a recent su...
Leadership development is a hot topic in the library world – and not just in the UK. Colleagues in t...
This thesis aims to understand the issues of expatriation as well as the potential beneficial factor...
Dr. Vicki Williamson is Dean, University of Saskatchewan Library, Saskatoon, Canada. She can be cont...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to present the experiences of three western librarians in ada...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to present the experiences of three western librarians in ada...
Purpose To discuss what the main transferable skills of senior library managers are when they move...
In a globalised economy, new graduates often look overseas for job opportunities; indeed, it is cons...
Academic library leaders are increasingly engaged in the internationalization efforts of their unive...
In the library and information profession, there are universal values that define, inform, and guide...
The internationalization of organizations mandates blending of expatriates with local workforce to s...
Opportunities for American librarians to work abroad are ample, but the search for overseas employme...
As globalisation has led to increasing international mobility, the contemporary expatriate...
As the world market in the 21th century is more globalized than ever, it is common for companies to ...
Is there such a thing as global librarianship? Copenhagen-based Australian librarian Alyson Dalby be...
Most multinational companies agree that their managers need international expertise; but a recent su...
Leadership development is a hot topic in the library world – and not just in the UK. Colleagues in t...
This thesis aims to understand the issues of expatriation as well as the potential beneficial factor...