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This e-book on careers in cross-cultural perspective contributes to the growing body of literature that addresses careers from different locations in the world, including countries far from the mainstream of careers research. It focuses on differences and similarities among careers and career...
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senior ranks of management in Australia remains very low. In this paper, the backgrounds and experiences of women board … members of publicly‐listed companies in Australia are explored to identify the factors they perceive as important to their …
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, Australia has embarked on a strategy of investment in career development for all students. One part of this strategy is to …
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Australia were interviewed about their career trajectories to date. Data were coded according to four major areas which …
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employed in the accounting profession in Australia. The participants were asked to describe their career development to date …
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Purpose – The purpose of this study is to test the concurrent criterion validity of a new measure, the Career Pathways Survey (CPS) by exploring how women's glass ceiling beliefs are related to five major indicators of subjective career success: career satisfaction, happiness, psychological...
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Presents findings from a study investigating the career transitions of a sample of dual‐career managerial couples within Australian organizations. Results confirm that job changes are complex processes, which are determined by biographical factors such as sex, age, parental status, stakeholder...
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Purpose – With the increased importance of training in organizations, creating important and meaningful programs are critical to an organization and its members. The purpose of this paper is to suggest a four‐phase systematic approach to designing and evaluating training programs that...
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Business expatriates from the Chinese mainland assigned to Hong Kong responded to a questionnaire regarding availability and usage of corporate career development activities. It was found that corporate development activities had a very low availability, indicating little interest on the part of...
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