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Career Development International


Volume 11 Issue 4

Published: 2006 | Start Page: 280

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1567214 Rediscovering Japan: some thoughts on change and continuity in traditional Japanese careers
John Van Maanen (pp. 280-292)
Keywords: Careers, Culture, Japan
ArticleType: General review
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1567215 Career anchors: distribution and impact on job satisfaction, the Israeli case
Nira Danziger, Rony Valency (pp. 293-303)
Keywords: Career satisfaction, Careers, Gender, Israel, Job satisfaction
ArticleType: Research paper
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1567216 Volunteer overseas development workers: the hero's adventure and personal transformation
Sheena Hudson, Kerr Inkson (pp. 304-320)
Keywords: Aid agencies, Developing countries, Expatriates, Individual development, New Zealand, Volunteers
ArticleType: Research paper
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1567217 Personality predictors of participation as a mentor
Brian P. Niehoff (pp. 321-333)
Keywords: Mentoring, Mentors, Personality, Personality tests
ArticleType: Research paper
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1567218 An evaluation system for training programs: a case study using a four-phase approach
Tony Lingham, Bonnie Richley, Davar Rezania (pp. 334-351)
Keywords: Experiential learning, Leadership development, Training evaluation, Training packages
ArticleType: Case study
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1567219 Perceived effects of an MBA degree on employability and career advancement: The case of Greece
Dimitrios M. Mihail, Kristina Antigoni Elefterie (pp. 352-361)
Keywords: Business studies, Career development, Competences, Greece, Master of business administration
ArticleType: Research paper
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