Handbook of Research in International Human Resource Management 2006
DOI: 10.4337/9781845428235.00017
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Developing Global Leadership Capabilities and Global Mindset: A Review

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“…Accordingly, there is a great need for competent global leaders to execute these strategies. However, Osland, Bird, Mendenhall, and Osland (2006) cite a distinct lack of skilled global leaders, which is due in part to the fact that being a global leader is very challenging. Global leaders must navigate the ambiguities and complexities of the global business environment, implement new and constantly changing strategies, and leverage the opportunities globalization creates for companies (Beechler & Javidan, 2007), such as encouraging and utilizing employee creativity and innovation.…”
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“…Accordingly, there is a great need for competent global leaders to execute these strategies. However, Osland, Bird, Mendenhall, and Osland (2006) cite a distinct lack of skilled global leaders, which is due in part to the fact that being a global leader is very challenging. Global leaders must navigate the ambiguities and complexities of the global business environment, implement new and constantly changing strategies, and leverage the opportunities globalization creates for companies (Beechler & Javidan, 2007), such as encouraging and utilizing employee creativity and innovation.…”
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“…However, much of this work has focused on expatriates, rather than on global leaders specifically. Most of the current published work on the topic offers practical, normative advice to global executives and human resource professionals, rather than addressing the theoretical or empirical questions surrounding the concept (Osland et al, 2006). The empirical research on global leadership developed and first took root in the organizational behavior and management literature, and it has received attention in Industrial/ Organizational Psychology (see Holt & Seki, 2012).…”
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“…Whilst it is commonly held that expatriate managers engage in extensive learning during their overseas assignments (Osland, Bird, Mendenhall & Osland, 2006) there is scant empirical research on what they have learned or on what factors may affect their learning (Furuya et. al., 2009).…”
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