Charles Vance, Ph.D.

Emeritus Professor of Management, College of Business Administration Loyola Marymount University

  • Los Angeles CA

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Biography

You can contact Charles Vance at Charles.Vance@lmu.edu.

Charles M. Vance is an emeritus professor of management and human resources at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. He retired in 2022. Vance taught at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. He was very active at LMU in designing and conducting customized training programs for managers, executives and other professionals. He has had considerable experience as a consultant in North and South America, Asia and Europe in training design, management development and coaching, and broader human resource and organization development applications.

Education

Syracuse Univeristy

Ph.D.

Organizational Training/Learning

1981

Brigham Young University

M.A.

Organizational Behavior

1977

Brigham Young University

B.S.

Psychology

1975

Social

Areas of Expertise

International Human Resource Management
Training Design & Development
Creativity and Innovation
Management & Leadership Development
Performance Management
Managing Organizational Change & Development
Personnel Management
Talent Management
Human Resource Management

Industry Expertise

Education/Learning
Research
Training and Development

Articles

The Social Expat-Preneur: Examining a Growing International Career Model Supporting Global Social Entrepreneurship (Chapter 9)

IGI Global

Charlie Vance and Rebecca Bergin

2018-07-01

Chapter 9 of "Creating Business Value and Competitive Advantage with Social Entrepreneurship." Social entrepreneurship extends beyond home country borders as individuals seek to find meaning and share passion with the world. The globalization of corporations and individuals has resulted in a surge in expatriate social entrepreneurs. These individuals have broken down barriers to pursue a passion and increase social awareness around the globe. This chapter describes an international career model of five different forms of expatriate social entrepreneurs or “social expat-preneurs” within the broader international career construct of self-initiated expatriates—(1) pre-departure, (2) transitioned, (3) retired senior, (4) avocation-driven, and (5) social expat-intrapreneur—with vivid examples of each form. This chapter also outlines benefits to host countries and examines the importance of further research.

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The expat-preneur: Conceptualizing a growing international career phenomenon

Journal of Global Mobility

2016-06-20

The purpose of this paper is to introduce the emerging international career phenomenon of the “expat-preneur,”an individual temporarily living abroad who initiates an international new venture (self-employment) opportunity in a host country.

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A Comparative Analysis of Training Method Convergence vs. Divergence in East Asia

International Journal of Learning and Development

2015-12-04

This exploratory study examined the nature of convergence versus divergence among perceptions of 440 host country national employees in Thailand, Hong Kong, and PRC China related to widely recognized methods for conducting workforce training. Results revealed differences among five resulting major training method factors. In addition, the Hong Kong and PRC samples showed a more similar pattern, suggesting that shared Chinese ethnicity can have a stronger influence on perceptions of effective training practice than the pull toward convergence from globalization and exposure to Western practices. These results discourage assumptions of universal training method applicability and homogeneity among East Asian countries.

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