German multinational corporations (MNCs) delegate expatriates to their foreign subsidiaries to control important markets and ensure the growth of foreign activities. MNCs expect the best possible performance of expatriate managers in a different cultural setting that often presents unfamiliar working environments as well as social and economic contrasts. Such international assignments do not always end in success. Failed international transfers to foreign operations continue to challenge MNCs, due to the substantial costs associated with expatriate managers' premature returns. Previous studies on expatriate failure have focused extensively on American expatriates assigned to various foreign destinations, often from an organisational perspec...
Expatriates are employees on assignments that require them to live overseas for lengthy periods (oft...
Women international assignees have historically been successful but they comprise a relatively low p...
Background In a global market where competition is constantly growing, organizations need to staff e...
German multinational corporations (MNCs) delegate expatriates to their foreign subsidiaries to contr...
Professional Doctorate - Doctor of Business Administration (DBA)The costs of failure of an expatriat...
In recent years, researchers have paid considerable attention to the issues of adjustment to interna...
The increased internationalization of business in recent years has made the understanding of interna...
The increased participation of women in the workforce has been one of the major changes in the struc...
The particular focus of this paper is female expatriates in Europe, which is a relatively under-rese...
The number of female managers being sent on international assignments is substantially lower than ...
Expatriation and international assignments have always been a popular subject in research of interna...
This study explores the work environment of expatriate women managers in American corporations and i...
The article empirically analyses the situation of male and female expatriates in the German clothing...
Background Today's organizations are facing an increasing need of competent global managers. Interna...
Expatriates are employees on assignments that require them to live overseas for lengthy periods (oft...
Women international assignees have historically been successful but they comprise a relatively low p...
Background In a global market where competition is constantly growing, organizations need to staff e...
German multinational corporations (MNCs) delegate expatriates to their foreign subsidiaries to contr...
Professional Doctorate - Doctor of Business Administration (DBA)The costs of failure of an expatriat...
In recent years, researchers have paid considerable attention to the issues of adjustment to interna...
The increased internationalization of business in recent years has made the understanding of interna...
The increased participation of women in the workforce has been one of the major changes in the struc...
The particular focus of this paper is female expatriates in Europe, which is a relatively under-rese...
The number of female managers being sent on international assignments is substantially lower than ...
Expatriation and international assignments have always been a popular subject in research of interna...
This study explores the work environment of expatriate women managers in American corporations and i...
The article empirically analyses the situation of male and female expatriates in the German clothing...
Background Today's organizations are facing an increasing need of competent global managers. Interna...
Expatriates are employees on assignments that require them to live overseas for lengthy periods (oft...
Women international assignees have historically been successful but they comprise a relatively low p...
Background In a global market where competition is constantly growing, organizations need to staff e...