Expatriate Development for Asia-Pacific: A Study of Training Contents and Methods

The emerging economies in the Asia-Pacific form a major arena of increasing overseas business operations. Yet little is known about the international HRD programmes and practices employed by companies to train and develop managers for this dynamic region. This paper presents the empirical findings o...

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Main Authors: Osman-Gani, A.Ahad M., Tan, Wee Liang
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-34062016-02-12T08:57:25Z Expatriate Development for Asia-Pacific: A Study of Training Contents and Methods Osman-Gani, A.Ahad M. Tan, Wee Liang The emerging economies in the Asia-Pacific form a major arena of increasing overseas business operations. Yet little is known about the international HRD programmes and practices employed by companies to train and develop managers for this dynamic region. This paper presents the empirical findings of a study on the relative importance of several training content areas that are crucial for managers to succeed in overseas assignments in the Asia-Pacific region. The study is based on companies that have internationalised business opportunities in the region. In addition to identifying the profiles of international managers, the study also identified the types, contents, effective methods and duration of such training programmes 2005-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/2407 info:doi/10.1504/ijhrdm.2005.005984 https://doi.org/10.1504/ijhrdm.2005.005984 Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations
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topic Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations
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Osman-Gani, A.Ahad M.
Tan, Wee Liang
Expatriate Development for Asia-Pacific: A Study of Training Contents and Methods
description The emerging economies in the Asia-Pacific form a major arena of increasing overseas business operations. Yet little is known about the international HRD programmes and practices employed by companies to train and develop managers for this dynamic region. This paper presents the empirical findings of a study on the relative importance of several training content areas that are crucial for managers to succeed in overseas assignments in the Asia-Pacific region. The study is based on companies that have internationalised business opportunities in the region. In addition to identifying the profiles of international managers, the study also identified the types, contents, effective methods and duration of such training programmes
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author Osman-Gani, A.Ahad M.
Tan, Wee Liang
author_facet Osman-Gani, A.Ahad M.
Tan, Wee Liang
author_sort Osman-Gani, A.Ahad M.
title Expatriate Development for Asia-Pacific: A Study of Training Contents and Methods
title_short Expatriate Development for Asia-Pacific: A Study of Training Contents and Methods
title_full Expatriate Development for Asia-Pacific: A Study of Training Contents and Methods
title_fullStr Expatriate Development for Asia-Pacific: A Study of Training Contents and Methods
title_full_unstemmed Expatriate Development for Asia-Pacific: A Study of Training Contents and Methods
title_sort expatriate development for asia-pacific: a study of training contents and methods
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2005
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/2407
https://doi.org/10.1504/ijhrdm.2005.005984
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