Previous research has estimated that only 3 percent of international managers are women. From the limited extant research in international human resource management in Europe it is evident that female managers are not progressing to senior management positions at comparable rates to their male counterparts. This paper highlights the additional challenges (or barriers) that female managers are faced with in their career progression to international managerial positions. Based on extensive empirical research, the paper illustrates the barriers which the interviewees believe limit women's international career opportunities. The paper also outlines the implications these barriers have for international human resource management in practice and ...
The main objective of this paper is to introduce and compare situation of women in top management po...
Research investigating the position of women in management has, largely, been confined within nation...
The increased participation of women in the workforce has been one of the major changes in the struc...
Previous research has estimated that only 3 percent of international managers are women. From the li...
Previous research has estimated that only 3 percent of international managers are women. From the li...
From the extant research in international human resource management it is evident that women are not...
This paper focuses on selecting, training and developing female executives for international assignm...
The number of female managers being sent on international assignments is substantially lower than ...
This thesis is concerned with understanding why women have such low participation rates on internat...
A gap has been identified in that women were found to have been under-represented in international b...
The particular focus of this paper is female expatriates in Europe, which is a relatively under-rese...
The increased internationalization of business in recent years has made the understanding of interna...
One of the most significant features of the global labour market in the last half of the twentieth c...
International audiencePurpose This paper aims to explore the interplay between international experie...
The main objective of this paper is to introduce and compare situation of women in top management po...
Research investigating the position of women in management has, largely, been confined within nation...
The increased participation of women in the workforce has been one of the major changes in the struc...
Previous research has estimated that only 3 percent of international managers are women. From the li...
Previous research has estimated that only 3 percent of international managers are women. From the li...
From the extant research in international human resource management it is evident that women are not...
This paper focuses on selecting, training and developing female executives for international assignm...
The number of female managers being sent on international assignments is substantially lower than ...
This thesis is concerned with understanding why women have such low participation rates on internat...
A gap has been identified in that women were found to have been under-represented in international b...
The particular focus of this paper is female expatriates in Europe, which is a relatively under-rese...
The increased internationalization of business in recent years has made the understanding of interna...
One of the most significant features of the global labour market in the last half of the twentieth c...
International audiencePurpose This paper aims to explore the interplay between international experie...
The main objective of this paper is to introduce and compare situation of women in top management po...
Research investigating the position of women in management has, largely, been confined within nation...
The increased participation of women in the workforce has been one of the major changes in the struc...