Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to add a process perspective to the literature on repatriate knowledge transfer (RKT) and to understand how the knowledge transfer process unfolds in the repatriation context. Thus, this qualitative study uses existing knowledge transfer process models to assess their applicability to the context of repatriation and explain the micro-processes during RKT. Design/methodology/approach: To provide a rich understanding of these processes from the repatriate perspective, critical incidents reported by 29 German and US American repatriates were content-analyzed. Findings: The findings are summarized in a proposed RKT process model, which describes the roles and knowledge transfer-related activities of...
This thesis explores some of the individual and organisational challenges involved in the repatriati...
The objectives of this study were to examine how relational knowledge can be used after repatriation...
Education is changing and becoming more global. Therefore, there is an increasing need for human res...
Expatriates’ roles as knowledge senders are well known, but apart from this, expatriates can also ac...
This paper applies a generalized exchange perspective to examine how and when reintegration in headq...
This study discusses the role that organizational support practices have on knowledge sharing in rep...
Sending employees on global assignments are becoming a means for companies to gain new knowledge and...
This paper proposes a conceptual framework describing important conditions under which personnel tra...
During their expatriation assignments, repatriates have often gained skills and knowledge that can b...
Repatriation has been studied more intensively for the last two decades, since expatriations have be...
This thesis examines which processes enable knowledge transfer and which factors affect the transfer...
The area of repatriation management has been a neglected aspect of the international relocation lite...
Many companies today have parts of their organizational activity abroad. By having subsidiaries in a...
The focus of this paper is the development of a model for the effective management of repatriation i...
In this study, we build on the ability-motivation-opportunity framework to test whether both repatri...
This thesis explores some of the individual and organisational challenges involved in the repatriati...
The objectives of this study were to examine how relational knowledge can be used after repatriation...
Education is changing and becoming more global. Therefore, there is an increasing need for human res...
Expatriates’ roles as knowledge senders are well known, but apart from this, expatriates can also ac...
This paper applies a generalized exchange perspective to examine how and when reintegration in headq...
This study discusses the role that organizational support practices have on knowledge sharing in rep...
Sending employees on global assignments are becoming a means for companies to gain new knowledge and...
This paper proposes a conceptual framework describing important conditions under which personnel tra...
During their expatriation assignments, repatriates have often gained skills and knowledge that can b...
Repatriation has been studied more intensively for the last two decades, since expatriations have be...
This thesis examines which processes enable knowledge transfer and which factors affect the transfer...
The area of repatriation management has been a neglected aspect of the international relocation lite...
Many companies today have parts of their organizational activity abroad. By having subsidiaries in a...
The focus of this paper is the development of a model for the effective management of repatriation i...
In this study, we build on the ability-motivation-opportunity framework to test whether both repatri...
This thesis explores some of the individual and organisational challenges involved in the repatriati...
The objectives of this study were to examine how relational knowledge can be used after repatriation...
Education is changing and becoming more global. Therefore, there is an increasing need for human res...