Purpose The research examines homesickness in organisationally assigned expatriates from developing countries or Global South serving in Western contexts. It investigates the extent to which homesickness has personal and organisational consequences and explores the coping mechanisms used by expatriates. Design/methodology/approach This is a qualitative research built on unstructured interviews with organisationally assigned expatriates from the Global South. Findings The research found that homesickness has consequences for both expatriates and organisations. These consequences include psycho-social disorder, deterioration of physical health which damagingly affects individual well-being, work outcomes and organisational commitment...
The new context of the Psychology of Sustainability and Sustainable Development has reached the atte...
Companies’ internationalization appears to be fundamental in the current globalized and competitive ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the differing perceptions of fear of expatriate...
This article examines the developing world expatriates’ experience of homesickness when they are dep...
The paper argues the importance of addressing homesickness as an illness. It uses psychological and ...
This paper addresses, homesickness, an important issue in the area of international human resource m...
PurposeMany companies target international markets to expand their business. Companies need to manag...
Developments during the last decade have resulted in an increased globalization of both personal and...
Globalization has produced increasingly multicultural workplaces, resulting in aproliferation of cro...
Although adjusting to a foreign culture is not easy, being immersed in another culture is an experie...
Purpose: This paper aims to propose an expatriate psychological adjustment model that postulates exp...
Increasing globalisation of workforce has resulted into a large population of expatriate workers who...
Business has become increasingly international in the last few decades. The development of research ...
The movement of human resources across national borders has become a common practice in multinationa...
The new context of the Psychology of Sustainability and Sustainable Development has reached the atte...
The new context of the Psychology of Sustainability and Sustainable Development has reached the atte...
Companies’ internationalization appears to be fundamental in the current globalized and competitive ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the differing perceptions of fear of expatriate...
This article examines the developing world expatriates’ experience of homesickness when they are dep...
The paper argues the importance of addressing homesickness as an illness. It uses psychological and ...
This paper addresses, homesickness, an important issue in the area of international human resource m...
PurposeMany companies target international markets to expand their business. Companies need to manag...
Developments during the last decade have resulted in an increased globalization of both personal and...
Globalization has produced increasingly multicultural workplaces, resulting in aproliferation of cro...
Although adjusting to a foreign culture is not easy, being immersed in another culture is an experie...
Purpose: This paper aims to propose an expatriate psychological adjustment model that postulates exp...
Increasing globalisation of workforce has resulted into a large population of expatriate workers who...
Business has become increasingly international in the last few decades. The development of research ...
The movement of human resources across national borders has become a common practice in multinationa...
The new context of the Psychology of Sustainability and Sustainable Development has reached the atte...
The new context of the Psychology of Sustainability and Sustainable Development has reached the atte...
Companies’ internationalization appears to be fundamental in the current globalized and competitive ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the differing perceptions of fear of expatriate...