Women,empowerment and development in Arab Gulf States: a critical appraisal of governance,culture and national human resource development (HRD) frameworks |
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Authors: | Beverly Dawn Metcalfe |
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Affiliation: | 1. Centre for Organizations and Development, School of Environment and Development , University of Manchester , Manchester, UK;2. Centre for Equality and Psychology, Manchester Business School , University of Manchester , Manchester, UK beverly.metcalfe@manchester.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | This phenomenological study focuses on Western expatriates working in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and their experiences and perceptions of their cross-cultural adjustment. To this end, eight Western expatriates working and living in Saudi Arabia were interviewed face-to-face in an effort to explore and document their lived experiences of adjusting to life in Saudi Arabia, thus extending the current knowledge of this phenomenon. These in-depth face-to-face interviews and the subsequently employed rigorous methods of abstracting data led to the discovery of four critical themes that were viewed by all participants as having the greatest impact on their adjustment to working and living in Saudi Arabia. These themes were Adjustment of Spouses, Life on the Company Compounds, Lack of Activities Between Saudis and Westerners, and Relationship Between the Westerners and Saudis. |
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Keywords: | women national HRD strategy Gulf States culture Islam ethics development agency empowerment social change |
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