European Journal of Training and Development: Volume 36 Issue 2/3

Subject:

Table of contents - Special Issue: International, comparative, and cross‐cultural HRD

Guest Editors: Thomas N. Garavan, Ronan Carbery

A review of international HRD: incorporating a global HRD construct

Thomas N. Garavan, Ronan Carbery

The aim of this paper is to review published conceptual and research papers within the field of international, comparative and cross‐cultural HRD.

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Professional training as a strategy for staff development: A study in training transfer in the Lebanese context

Khalil M. Dirani

Research studies on training‐job relevance continuously discuss the extent of transfer being found limited. This study aims to focus on exploring trainees' perceptions about the…

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European Social Fund in Portugal: a complex question for human resource development

Eduardo Tomé

This article aims to review the application of the funds awarded by the European Social Fund (ESF) to Portugal, since 1986, from a human resource development (HRD) perspective.

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Networking and managers' career success in the Malaysian public sector: The moderating effect of managerial level

Roziah Mohd Rasdi, Thomas N. Garavan, Maimunah Ismail

The purpose of this paper is to investigate how managerial level moderates the relationships between networking behaviours and career success (objective and subjective) in the…

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Human capital development: comparative analysis of BRICs

Alexandre Ardichvili, Elena Zavyalova, Vera Minina

The goal of this article is to conduct macro‐level analysis of human capital (HC) development strategies, pursued by four countries commonly referred to as BRICs (Brazil, Russia…

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Behavioural indicators of perceived managerial and leadership effectiveness within Romanian and British public sector hospitals

Robert G. Hamlin, Taran Patel

This paper aims to report the results of a replication study of perceived managerial and leadership effectiveness within a Romanian public sector hospital, and to discuss the…

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Limits to mobility: competence and qualifications in Europe

Françoise Le Deist, Vidmantas Tūtlys

This paper aims to explore structural and systemic influences in the development of competence models and qualifications systems at sectoral and national levels across Europe…

Comparing work‐life balance in Spanish and Latin‐American countries

Sandra Idrovo Carlier, Consuelo Leon Llorente, Marc Grau Grau

This paper aims to determine the level of awareness and implementation of family‐responsible parameters: policies, enablers, practices, and culture, in Spanish and Latin‐American…

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Applying organizational commitment and human capital theories to emigration research

Olga Verkhohlyad, Gary N. McLean

This study aims to bring some additional insight into the issue of emigration by establishing a relationship between emigration and psychic return of citizens to their human…

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Using popular movies in teaching cross‐cultural management

Satish Pandey

The present study aims to understand context and dynamics of cognitive learning of students as an outcome of the usage of popular movies as a learning tool in the management…

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Sources of meaningfulness in the workplace: a study in the US hospitality sector

Danielle Dimitrov

The purpose of this paper is to explore the sources of meaningfulness at the workplace, according to the perceptions of hospitality employees from different national cultures in…

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Cover of European Journal of Training and Development

ISSN:

2046-9012

Online date, start – end:

2012

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Dr Ronan Carbery
  • Prof Thomas Garavan