This paper provides a study of HRM practices for a new category of expatriates - “Yopatriates” - who we note as young, highly qualified and mobile, Generation Y (Gen Y) knowledge workers. In contrast to traditional expatriates, Yopatriates typify non-traditional forms of expatriation wherein they seek short-term international assignments to suit their individual (internal, rather than organisational or external) career orientations of learning and travel. We study this group using a case study analysis of a large Indian Multi National Corporation (MNC) delivering global information technology (IT) and business process offshoring (BPO) services. Our study presents the HRM practices adopted to manage both expatriates as well as Yopatriates at...
Expatriation represents considerable costs for multinational companies (MNCs) today. But they also r...
Globalization is creating new cross-cultural work environments. As a result, employees today no long...
This thesis aims to understand the issues of expatriation as well as the potential beneficial factor...
This paper provides a study of HRM practices for a new category of expatriates - “Yopatriates” - who...
This paper provides a study of HRM practices for a new category of expatriates - Yopatriates - who...
Although effective International Human Resource Management during an international assignment consti...
Although effective International Human Resource Management during an international assignment consti...
The rapid growth of international business at a time when many multinational companies (MNCs) are un...
The forces of globalization and subsequent trade across the borders have necessitated the firms to h...
While drawing from the convergence/divergence debate in international human resource management, thi...
The spotlight is increasingly on the human resource management (HRM) strategies of Indian-owned mult...
The internationalization of organizations mandates blending of expatriates with local workforce to s...
The decision of an employee to move from their home country in order to work in another country/cult...
Business has become increasingly international in the last few decades. The development of research ...
Globalisation, characterised by advanced communication and distribution technologies, e-commerce, ne...
Expatriation represents considerable costs for multinational companies (MNCs) today. But they also r...
Globalization is creating new cross-cultural work environments. As a result, employees today no long...
This thesis aims to understand the issues of expatriation as well as the potential beneficial factor...
This paper provides a study of HRM practices for a new category of expatriates - “Yopatriates” - who...
This paper provides a study of HRM practices for a new category of expatriates - Yopatriates - who...
Although effective International Human Resource Management during an international assignment consti...
Although effective International Human Resource Management during an international assignment consti...
The rapid growth of international business at a time when many multinational companies (MNCs) are un...
The forces of globalization and subsequent trade across the borders have necessitated the firms to h...
While drawing from the convergence/divergence debate in international human resource management, thi...
The spotlight is increasingly on the human resource management (HRM) strategies of Indian-owned mult...
The internationalization of organizations mandates blending of expatriates with local workforce to s...
The decision of an employee to move from their home country in order to work in another country/cult...
Business has become increasingly international in the last few decades. The development of research ...
Globalisation, characterised by advanced communication and distribution technologies, e-commerce, ne...
Expatriation represents considerable costs for multinational companies (MNCs) today. But they also r...
Globalization is creating new cross-cultural work environments. As a result, employees today no long...
This thesis aims to understand the issues of expatriation as well as the potential beneficial factor...