外派的目的:女性为何承担国际任务

The Purpose of Expatriation: Why Women Undertake International Assignments

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT · 2015
被引 45
人大 AFT50

中文导读

通过案例研究,对比女性外派人员与组织对外派目的的看法,识别影响女性参与国际任务的因素,并提出增加外派性别多样性的建议。

Abstract

Women international assignees have historically been successful, but they make up a relatively low proportion of organizationally assigned expatriates. By appreciating the factors that encourage women to undertake internationally mobile careers, organizations can widen their talent pool. Using a triangulated, qualitative research approach set within two case study firms in the oil and gas exploration and production industry, this article identifies contrasting views between female assignees and their organizations with respect to the purpose of expatriation and the factors women take into consideration in their decision to undertake it. This research is based on analysis of organizational policy; a survey of 71 women expatriates and in‐depth, semistructured interviews with 26 female assignees (selected from the survey returns using stratified sampling); and interviews with 14 human resource professionals responsible for international mobility policy design and implementation. Career, family, and financial precondition effects are identified. From these, a model is proposed to link stated organizational assignment purpose with women's participation rationales, and recommendations for practice to increase expatriate gender diversity are set out. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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