Purpose – The purpose of this exploratory, empirical study is to gain insight into repatriation experiences and repatriate turnover intention of employees from India and The Netherlands who either were or had been on international assignments in the respective countries. Design/methodology/approach – Interviews were conducted with 25 Dutch and 30 Indian international assignees (IAs) and repatriates in both India and The Netherlands. Thematic analysis resulted in four themes: met and unmet expectations of career advancement opportunities; knowledge transfer and labour marketability; economic growth versus economic recession and alternative employment opportunities; and boundaryless careers: adventure and entrepreneurship. Findings – Repatria...
The purpose of the study is to explore the relationship between unmet employee expectations and repa...
Companies today are becoming increasingly globalized with operations in different locations across t...
Despite decades of research about culture shock, and latterly but not to the same extent, reverse cu...
Purpose The purpose of this exploratory, empirical study is to gain insight into repatriation experi...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the influence of cultural identity change, organizat...
This PhD research explores global career mobility of Dutch and Indian professionals categorized in t...
Poorly managed repatriation processes on the part of MNCs are still frequently reported. Inadequate ...
In an increasingly more globalized world the international competition is fierce. Today, working acr...
One of the important challenges for multinational organisations is to increase the ability to retain...
This thesis explores some of the individual and organisational challenges involved in the repatriati...
To manage foreign operations, companies must often send their employees on international assignments...
Background: The topic of repatriation turnover as a major source of concern for repatriates and thei...
BACKGROUND : The topic of repatriation turnover as a major source of concern for repatriates and th...
In order to handle the increasing competition internationally, more and more companies are using in...
In order to stay competitive in the market, multinational corporations (MNC) need to expand their bu...
The purpose of the study is to explore the relationship between unmet employee expectations and repa...
Companies today are becoming increasingly globalized with operations in different locations across t...
Despite decades of research about culture shock, and latterly but not to the same extent, reverse cu...
Purpose The purpose of this exploratory, empirical study is to gain insight into repatriation experi...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the influence of cultural identity change, organizat...
This PhD research explores global career mobility of Dutch and Indian professionals categorized in t...
Poorly managed repatriation processes on the part of MNCs are still frequently reported. Inadequate ...
In an increasingly more globalized world the international competition is fierce. Today, working acr...
One of the important challenges for multinational organisations is to increase the ability to retain...
This thesis explores some of the individual and organisational challenges involved in the repatriati...
To manage foreign operations, companies must often send their employees on international assignments...
Background: The topic of repatriation turnover as a major source of concern for repatriates and thei...
BACKGROUND : The topic of repatriation turnover as a major source of concern for repatriates and th...
In order to handle the increasing competition internationally, more and more companies are using in...
In order to stay competitive in the market, multinational corporations (MNC) need to expand their bu...
The purpose of the study is to explore the relationship between unmet employee expectations and repa...
Companies today are becoming increasingly globalized with operations in different locations across t...
Despite decades of research about culture shock, and latterly but not to the same extent, reverse cu...