Despite growing interest in self-initiated expatriates (SIEs), we know little about how SIEs develop the aspiration to leave both home employers and home countries behind. Based on rich empirical data from Western European SIEs, who migrated to North America, we explored key dynamics of identity work leading up to their decision to expatriate. We found that an SIE’s self-concept as a talented professional is initially negatively impacted by interactions with their home employers. However, through elevating conversations with ‘trusted outsiders’, SIEs engage in re-crafting a more positive sense of self. SIEs associate the trusted outsiders’ foreign professional background with idealized future work environments, the ‘promised land’, in which...
As a result of globalisation, many organisations are increasingly seeking to employ individuals with...
Purpose – This special issue seeks to scope the past, present and future study of those individuals ...
With the advent of globalization, the number of expatriates within the international labor force is ...
Despite growing interest in self-initiated expatriates (SIEs), we know little about how SIEs develop...
Globalization and the development of multinational organizations have led to an increase in the numb...
Despite growing scholarly interest in self-initiated expatriates (SIEs), who leave employers at home...
In an era where talents tend to be on the move, understanding the reasons and processes behind the m...
Expatriation research has been intrigued by the question of how to prevent the unplanned return of e...
Only in recent years have self-initiated expatriates (SIEs) been distinguished from assigned expatri...
Only in recent years have self-initiated expatriates (SIEs) been distinguished from assigned expatri...
Self-initiated expatriates (SIEs), people who decide to expatriate without organisational support, a...
Purpose: While there is vast research on expatriate adjustment, it is still known very little on how...
There are many types of multinational company employees worthy of study with different implications ...
This study investigates current, past and future self initiated expatriate’s (SIE) as an increasing...
This contribution investigates the Self-initiated Expatriation from the perspective of the SIEs to r...
As a result of globalisation, many organisations are increasingly seeking to employ individuals with...
Purpose – This special issue seeks to scope the past, present and future study of those individuals ...
With the advent of globalization, the number of expatriates within the international labor force is ...
Despite growing interest in self-initiated expatriates (SIEs), we know little about how SIEs develop...
Globalization and the development of multinational organizations have led to an increase in the numb...
Despite growing scholarly interest in self-initiated expatriates (SIEs), who leave employers at home...
In an era where talents tend to be on the move, understanding the reasons and processes behind the m...
Expatriation research has been intrigued by the question of how to prevent the unplanned return of e...
Only in recent years have self-initiated expatriates (SIEs) been distinguished from assigned expatri...
Only in recent years have self-initiated expatriates (SIEs) been distinguished from assigned expatri...
Self-initiated expatriates (SIEs), people who decide to expatriate without organisational support, a...
Purpose: While there is vast research on expatriate adjustment, it is still known very little on how...
There are many types of multinational company employees worthy of study with different implications ...
This study investigates current, past and future self initiated expatriate’s (SIE) as an increasing...
This contribution investigates the Self-initiated Expatriation from the perspective of the SIEs to r...
As a result of globalisation, many organisations are increasingly seeking to employ individuals with...
Purpose – This special issue seeks to scope the past, present and future study of those individuals ...
With the advent of globalization, the number of expatriates within the international labor force is ...