The current theoretical paper presents a comprehensive overview of findings from research attempting to understand what happens with expatriates and their families while living abroad. Our paper draws on research on adjustment of individual family members (expatriates, their partners, and children) and families as a whole, across different literatures (e.g., cultural psychology, family psychology, stress literature). The key challenges of expatriation are discussed, as well as family members’ resources. Our findings lead to the following conclusions: First, there is lack of systematic research as studies are either missing a theoretical background or largely neglect the multi-informant approach. A comprehensive theory of expatriate family a...
The adaptation of expatriate families to a host country seems crucial to successful fulfilment of in...
adjustment The objective of this study was to assess whether expatriates ' cross-cultural adjus...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) tend to employ and send their expatriates to other countries known...
The current theoretical paper presents a comprehensive overview of findings from research attempting...
The current theoretical paper presents a comprehensive overview of findings from research attempting...
What is the impact of cultural adjustment on an individual's sense of coherence and how does this af...
This chapter argues that in the international career context there is a need to conceptualise the ad...
Expatriation is a common way to transfer global knowledge around the world. As there are continuousl...
For hundreds of years, people have traveled across land and sea for various employment opportunities...
This research examines how organisational support mechanisms extended to expatriate families influen...
Abstract This Master´s thesis examines the factors that affect the adjustment of expatriate families...
The purpose of this study was to explore to what extent the community and family factors such as spo...
This dissertation describes a research project into the factors which affect the cross- cultural adj...
Summary The intercultural adaptation of expatriate spouses and children is quite a new topic. There ...
A meta-analytic investigation was conducted to conceptually and quantitatively examine the effects o...
The adaptation of expatriate families to a host country seems crucial to successful fulfilment of in...
adjustment The objective of this study was to assess whether expatriates ' cross-cultural adjus...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) tend to employ and send their expatriates to other countries known...
The current theoretical paper presents a comprehensive overview of findings from research attempting...
The current theoretical paper presents a comprehensive overview of findings from research attempting...
What is the impact of cultural adjustment on an individual's sense of coherence and how does this af...
This chapter argues that in the international career context there is a need to conceptualise the ad...
Expatriation is a common way to transfer global knowledge around the world. As there are continuousl...
For hundreds of years, people have traveled across land and sea for various employment opportunities...
This research examines how organisational support mechanisms extended to expatriate families influen...
Abstract This Master´s thesis examines the factors that affect the adjustment of expatriate families...
The purpose of this study was to explore to what extent the community and family factors such as spo...
This dissertation describes a research project into the factors which affect the cross- cultural adj...
Summary The intercultural adaptation of expatriate spouses and children is quite a new topic. There ...
A meta-analytic investigation was conducted to conceptually and quantitatively examine the effects o...
The adaptation of expatriate families to a host country seems crucial to successful fulfilment of in...
adjustment The objective of this study was to assess whether expatriates ' cross-cultural adjus...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) tend to employ and send their expatriates to other countries known...