This article explores the motives of individuals to accept international assignments. It uses a combination of qualitative and quantitative research methods to further our understanding of how important a variety of items are in the decision to work abroad. Employing a mutual dependency perspective it contrasts individual motives and organizational perspectives. Organizations significantly underestimate the importance of career, work/life balance and development considerations and overestimate the financial imperative and some family motives. The analysis showed that for individuals some of these factors significantly relate to outcome variables in terms of the perceived career capital accrued from assignments. The study presents a...
Today’s global business environment sets the platform for international employee assignments. As org...
Dans le cadre d’une réflexion sur la mobilité internationale, nous nous intéressons dans cette thèse...
Women international assignees have historically been successful but they comprise a relatively low p...
This study addresses one of the shortcomings apparent in previous research on expatriate job-transfe...
This case study illuminates an understanding of international willingness, why Statoil managers deci...
The decision to take an International Assignment (IA) is always a difficult situation for any indivi...
Successful international assignments are important for international organizations. Research has sho...
Human resource managers struggle with attracting potential expatriates as well as enhancing the succ...
Purpose – This study aims to explore how the motivational construct of intrinsic motivation for an i...
This study explores (1) the reasons that lead Portuguese companies to use expatriates and (2) the m...
Multinational organisations experience difficulties in finding managers willing to accept internatio...
In recent years, expatriation has increased remarkably due to internationalization. Job mobility bec...
© 2015, Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the feat...
The existing expatriation literature concentrates on what individuals need to perform in an interna...
Today’s global business environment sets the platform for international employee assignments. As org...
Today’s global business environment sets the platform for international employee assignments. As org...
Dans le cadre d’une réflexion sur la mobilité internationale, nous nous intéressons dans cette thèse...
Women international assignees have historically been successful but they comprise a relatively low p...
This study addresses one of the shortcomings apparent in previous research on expatriate job-transfe...
This case study illuminates an understanding of international willingness, why Statoil managers deci...
The decision to take an International Assignment (IA) is always a difficult situation for any indivi...
Successful international assignments are important for international organizations. Research has sho...
Human resource managers struggle with attracting potential expatriates as well as enhancing the succ...
Purpose – This study aims to explore how the motivational construct of intrinsic motivation for an i...
This study explores (1) the reasons that lead Portuguese companies to use expatriates and (2) the m...
Multinational organisations experience difficulties in finding managers willing to accept internatio...
In recent years, expatriation has increased remarkably due to internationalization. Job mobility bec...
© 2015, Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the feat...
The existing expatriation literature concentrates on what individuals need to perform in an interna...
Today’s global business environment sets the platform for international employee assignments. As org...
Today’s global business environment sets the platform for international employee assignments. As org...
Dans le cadre d’une réflexion sur la mobilité internationale, nous nous intéressons dans cette thèse...
Women international assignees have historically been successful but they comprise a relatively low p...