This paper focuses on the repatriation of senior female international managers in western Europe and establishes that the repatriation phase of the international career move may be even more stressful than expatriation. It is argued that female international managers may experience more difficulties than their male counterparts because of their pioneering roles. Finally, the paper identifies that home-based mentors and access to networks while abroad are important factors in contributing to the successful repatriation of international managers
The number of female managers being sent on international assignments is substantially lower than ...
In order to handle the increasing competition internationally, more and more companies are using in...
Repatriation has been studied more intensively for the last two decades, since expatriations have be...
This paper focuses on the repatriation of senior female international managers in western Europe and...
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...
In recent years, researchers have paid considerable attention to the issues of adjustment to interna...
Expatriation and international assignments have always been a popular subject in research of interna...
The particular focus of this paper is female expatriates in Europe, which is a relatively under-rese...
The increased participation of women in the workforce has been one of the major changes in the struc...
The issues associated with the repatriation of expatriate managers have remained a major concern for...
German multinational corporations (MNCs) delegate expatriates to their foreign subsidiaries to contr...
This study explores the work environment of expatriate women managers in American corporations and i...
From the extant research in international human resource management it is evident that women are not...
The area of repatriation management has been a neglected aspect of the international relocation lite...
The number of female managers being sent on international assignments is substantially lower than ...
In order to handle the increasing competition internationally, more and more companies are using in...
Repatriation has been studied more intensively for the last two decades, since expatriations have be...
This paper focuses on the repatriation of senior female international managers in western Europe and...
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...
In recent years, researchers have paid considerable attention to the issues of adjustment to interna...
Expatriation and international assignments have always been a popular subject in research of interna...
The particular focus of this paper is female expatriates in Europe, which is a relatively under-rese...
The increased participation of women in the workforce has been one of the major changes in the struc...
The issues associated with the repatriation of expatriate managers have remained a major concern for...
German multinational corporations (MNCs) delegate expatriates to their foreign subsidiaries to contr...
This study explores the work environment of expatriate women managers in American corporations and i...
From the extant research in international human resource management it is evident that women are not...
The area of repatriation management has been a neglected aspect of the international relocation lite...
The number of female managers being sent on international assignments is substantially lower than ...
In order to handle the increasing competition internationally, more and more companies are using in...
Repatriation has been studied more intensively for the last two decades, since expatriations have be...