Research on culture, leadership and adjustment shows that societal culture influences leadership in such a way that it can impact on expatriate managers' effectiveness and adjustment in a new culture. In previous research, cultural background, personality, motives or behaviour of expatriate managers and their followers' reactions to them have been investigated in Europe, America and Asia. However, little attention has been paid on research on expatriate managers in African cultures especially in Eastern Africa. The present study represents an attempt to address the gap by examining how societal culture, leadership and adjustment success are interrelated for expatriate managers in Kenya and Ethiopia. Questionnaire data were obtained from a) ...
In today's era of globalization, companies from different nationalities are trying to capture new ma...
International labour mobility is becoming a key feature of a globalizing world. There is an increasi...
This study examined how expatriate employees perceive the challenges in their work environment in th...
One of the basic reasons that the authors investigated cross-cultural leadership was to determine th...
One of the most important managerial skills required for expatriate managers is to adopt or adjust t...
The movement of human resources across national borders has become a common practice in multinationa...
The current study examines the determinants of cross-cultural leadership adjustment (CLA) and explor...
Researchers have agreed that organizational culture and leadership are very complex phenomena. Sever...
One of the basic questions for investigating cross-cultural leadership was the extent to which leade...
The purpose of this study was to understand the risk of failure as an expatriate manager in sub-Sah...
Although adjusting to a foreign culture is not easy, being immersed in another culture is an experie...
The research attempts to answer the question whether bank managers who are transferred from HQ in th...
The globalization of business has resulted in both large numbers of workers living and working abroa...
Culturally distant countries pose greater challenges to a manager than culturally closer countries. ...
In this study my focus/aim/main concern is the successful or unsuccessful adjustment of non- Libyans...
In today's era of globalization, companies from different nationalities are trying to capture new ma...
International labour mobility is becoming a key feature of a globalizing world. There is an increasi...
This study examined how expatriate employees perceive the challenges in their work environment in th...
One of the basic reasons that the authors investigated cross-cultural leadership was to determine th...
One of the most important managerial skills required for expatriate managers is to adopt or adjust t...
The movement of human resources across national borders has become a common practice in multinationa...
The current study examines the determinants of cross-cultural leadership adjustment (CLA) and explor...
Researchers have agreed that organizational culture and leadership are very complex phenomena. Sever...
One of the basic questions for investigating cross-cultural leadership was the extent to which leade...
The purpose of this study was to understand the risk of failure as an expatriate manager in sub-Sah...
Although adjusting to a foreign culture is not easy, being immersed in another culture is an experie...
The research attempts to answer the question whether bank managers who are transferred from HQ in th...
The globalization of business has resulted in both large numbers of workers living and working abroa...
Culturally distant countries pose greater challenges to a manager than culturally closer countries. ...
In this study my focus/aim/main concern is the successful or unsuccessful adjustment of non- Libyans...
In today's era of globalization, companies from different nationalities are trying to capture new ma...
International labour mobility is becoming a key feature of a globalizing world. There is an increasi...
This study examined how expatriate employees perceive the challenges in their work environment in th...