We examine the careers of expatriates in an inter-governmental organization (IGO) who undertake a mix of hardship and non-hardship assignments. Considering the individual, organizational, and broader environmental domains, and using conservation of resources theory, we examine what contributes to such expatriates’ career satisfaction. Based on survey data, we find that career satisfaction is influenced by views of how their assignments fit their overall career and the procedural justice of their organization’s career management system. Since their careers – unlike careers in most multinational corporations (MNC) – are likely to include one or more hardship postings, we also look at whether these hardship postings are associated with lower c...
This study investigates whether work opportunities have an impact on stress and the related turnover...
Due to the continuous pressures emanating from today’s global economy, multinational corporations (M...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review empirical research on the relationship between organi...
This dissertation explores the underresearched topic of the motivation of non-profit organizational ...
This systematic literature review explores studies addressing the objective career success and subje...
In Press version available as Open Access BY NC ND on the publisher website.This systematic literatu...
This study examined how expatriate employees perceive the challenges in their work environment in th...
A limited body of research has examined satisfaction with work–life balance of expatriate workers wh...
A limited body of research has examined satisfaction with work–life balance of expatriate workers wh...
Purpose- This paper aims to explore the dynamics of workplace relationships between expatriates and ...
A limited body of research has examined satisfaction with work-life balance of expatriate workers wh...
Purpose – The purpose of this exploratory, empirical study is to identify motivations for expatriati...
Effective humanitarian aid is dependent on the expertise and experience of humanitarian staff, and i...
Engagements and commitments of many expatriates are often determined by several socio-economic, demo...
Expatriate management is a well-researched area in international human resource manage-ment. The foc...
This study investigates whether work opportunities have an impact on stress and the related turnover...
Due to the continuous pressures emanating from today’s global economy, multinational corporations (M...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review empirical research on the relationship between organi...
This dissertation explores the underresearched topic of the motivation of non-profit organizational ...
This systematic literature review explores studies addressing the objective career success and subje...
In Press version available as Open Access BY NC ND on the publisher website.This systematic literatu...
This study examined how expatriate employees perceive the challenges in their work environment in th...
A limited body of research has examined satisfaction with work–life balance of expatriate workers wh...
A limited body of research has examined satisfaction with work–life balance of expatriate workers wh...
Purpose- This paper aims to explore the dynamics of workplace relationships between expatriates and ...
A limited body of research has examined satisfaction with work-life balance of expatriate workers wh...
Purpose – The purpose of this exploratory, empirical study is to identify motivations for expatriati...
Effective humanitarian aid is dependent on the expertise and experience of humanitarian staff, and i...
Engagements and commitments of many expatriates are often determined by several socio-economic, demo...
Expatriate management is a well-researched area in international human resource manage-ment. The foc...
This study investigates whether work opportunities have an impact on stress and the related turnover...
Due to the continuous pressures emanating from today’s global economy, multinational corporations (M...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review empirical research on the relationship between organi...