International briefing 9: training and development in the United Arab Emirates

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Author: Wilkins, Stephen

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This article explores the training and development strategies and practices of large business organisations in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The survey reveals that Emirati companies are very aware of best training and development practice as implemented in their foreign counterparts, and that they generally adopt similar methods and strategies. The article considers the influence of national culture, religion, government policies, education and the economic environment upon the training and development strategies and practices of companies in the UAE. It is argued that despite the negative effects of a dwindling oil sector, the UAE's companies are well placed to maintain their current regional success and that they will soon be playing an increasingly important role in international trade, thus significantly contributing to the continuing economic growth of the country.

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This article explores the training and development strategies and practices of large business organisations in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The survey reveals that Emirati companies are very aware of best training and development practice as implemented in their foreign counterparts, and that they generally adopt similar methods and strategies. The article considers the influence of national culture, religion, government policies, education and the economic environment upon the training and development strategies and practices of companies in the UAE. It is argued that despite the ...  [+] Show more

Subjects: Performance; Quality; Research; Policy; Economics; Culture; Industry; Migration; Teaching and learning

Keywords: Performance appraisal; Religion; Best practice; Research project; Survey; Government policy; Economy; Cultural factor; Enterprise; Migrants; Education and training needs; Education; Training

Geographic subjects: Middle East; United Arab Emirates

Published: Oxford, England: Blackwell Publishers, 2001

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Journal title: International journal of training and development

Journal volume : 5

Journal number: 2

Journal date: June 2001

Pages: pp.153-165

ISSN: 1360-3736

Statement of responsibility: Stephen Wilkins

Resource type: Article

Call Number:
TD/TNC 66.318



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