Maria Cseh

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Education and Human Development The George Washington University, Washington, DC, United States 
Area:
Business Education
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Cseh M, Crocco OS. (2020) Globalizing HRD Academic Practice: Developing a Global Mindset for Teaching and Research Advances in Developing Human Resources. 22: 57-71
Crocco OS, Cseh M, Hemmapattawe D. (2017) Corporate Universities and Corporation-University Partnerships in Thailand: Complementing Education in Learning, Leadership and Change. Journal of International and Comparative Education. 6: 17-31
Follman J, Cseh M, Brudney JL. (2016) Structures, Challenges, and Successes of Volunteer Programs Co-managed by Nonprofit and Public Organizations Nonprofit Management and Leadership. 26: 453-470
Leslie MS, Erickson-Owens D, Cseh M. (2015) The Evolution of Individual Maternity Care Providers to Delayed Cord Clamping: Is It the Evidence? Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health. 60: 561-9
Popova-Nowak IV, Cseh M. (2015) The Meaning of Organizational Learning: A Meta-Paradigm Perspective Human Resource Development Review. 14: 299-331
Benton-Short L, Cseh M. (2015) Changing Cities, Changing Culture: The Challenges and Opportunities for HRD in Urban Sustainability Advances in Developing Human Resources. 17: 460-472
Leslie MS, Erickson-Owens D, Cseh M. (2015) The Evolution of Individual Maternity Care Providers to Delayed Cord Clamping: Is It the Evidence? Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health. 60: 561-569
Cseh M, Davis EB, Khilji SE. (2013) Developing a global mindset: Learning of global leaders European Journal of Training and Development. 37: 489-499
Rosenbusch K, Cseh M. (2012) The cross-cultural adjustment process of expatriate families in a multinational organization: a family system theory perspective Human Resource Development International. 15: 61-77
Peter KK, Ardichvili A, Borchert M, et al. (2011) Erratum to Work meaning among mid-level professional employees: A study of the importance of work centrality and extrinsic and intrinsic work goals in eight countries (Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources, 49, 3, 10.1177/1038411111413217) Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources. 49
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