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Cross Cultural Management: An International Journal


Volume 8 Issue 3

Published: 2001 | Start Page: 11

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882953 Going behond twentieth century leadership: a CEO develops his company’s global competitiveness
Nancy J. Adler, Laura W. Brody, Joyce S. Osland (pp. 11-34)
Keywords: Leadership, Organizational development, Recruitment, Team building
ArticleType: Case study
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882954 Women in management: a comparative cross-cultural overview
Azura Omar, Marilyn J. Davidson (pp. 35-67)
Keywords: Cross-cultural management, Gender, National cultures, Women
ArticleType: General review
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882955 Women international managers: the European experience
Margaret Linehan (pp. 68-84)
Keywords: Career development, Europe, National cultures, Women
ArticleType: Case study
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882956 Different perspectives on selection for international assignments: the impact of LMX and gender
Arup Varma, Linda K. Stroh (pp. 85-97)
Keywords: Expatriates, Selection, Women
ArticleType: Research paper
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882957 Where do American women face their biggest obstacle to expatriate career success? back in their own backyard
Charles M. Vance, Yongsun Paik (pp. 98-116)
Keywords: Discrimination, Expatriates, Gender, Selection, USA, Women
ArticleType: General review
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882958 Managerial women’s career experiences, satisfaction and well-being: a five country study
Ronald J. Burke (pp. 117-133)
Keywords: Career development, Job satisfaction, National cultures, Women
ArticleType: Case study
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