Poorly managed repatriation processes on the part of MNCs are still frequently reported. Inadequate organizational support and lack of understanding result in high turnover rates among repatriates and deficient returns on the immense financial investments put into expatriation. At this rate, companies risk losing extensive valuable knowledge, talents and networks that have the potential to bring competitive advantages. While previous repatriation research has focused on repatriate turnover, this study seeks to understand why repatriates decide to stay. By conducting a qualitative study based on interviews with thirty repatriates, we uncover how various elements influence the repatriate experience and how the experience of repatriation affec...
Objective: Through decades repatriation has been the most ignored and a problematic phase of the Exp...
This study draws on relative deprivation theory to investigate the effect of career derailment upon ...
In order to handle the increasing competition internationally, more and more companies are using in...
The focus of this paper is the development of a model for the effective management of repatriation i...
Companies today are becoming increasingly globalized with operations in different locations across t...
To manage foreign operations, companies must often send their employees on international assignments...
In order to stay competitive in the market, multinational corporations (MNC) need to expand their bu...
Repatriation has been studied more intensively for the last two decades, since expatriations have be...
The area of repatriation management has been a neglected aspect of the international relocation lite...
Purpose The purpose of this exploratory, empirical study is to gain insight into repatriation experi...
Knowledge transfer within multinational enterprises is a source of competitive advantage. However, w...
Purpose – The purpose of this exploratory, empirical study is to gain insight into repatriation expe...
During their expatriation assignments, repatriates have often gained skills and knowledge that can b...
One of the important challenges for multinational organisations is to increase the ability to retain...
Expatriation research has been intrigued by the question of how to prevent the unplanned return of e...
Objective: Through decades repatriation has been the most ignored and a problematic phase of the Exp...
This study draws on relative deprivation theory to investigate the effect of career derailment upon ...
In order to handle the increasing competition internationally, more and more companies are using in...
The focus of this paper is the development of a model for the effective management of repatriation i...
Companies today are becoming increasingly globalized with operations in different locations across t...
To manage foreign operations, companies must often send their employees on international assignments...
In order to stay competitive in the market, multinational corporations (MNC) need to expand their bu...
Repatriation has been studied more intensively for the last two decades, since expatriations have be...
The area of repatriation management has been a neglected aspect of the international relocation lite...
Purpose The purpose of this exploratory, empirical study is to gain insight into repatriation experi...
Knowledge transfer within multinational enterprises is a source of competitive advantage. However, w...
Purpose – The purpose of this exploratory, empirical study is to gain insight into repatriation expe...
During their expatriation assignments, repatriates have often gained skills and knowledge that can b...
One of the important challenges for multinational organisations is to increase the ability to retain...
Expatriation research has been intrigued by the question of how to prevent the unplanned return of e...
Objective: Through decades repatriation has been the most ignored and a problematic phase of the Exp...
This study draws on relative deprivation theory to investigate the effect of career derailment upon ...
In order to handle the increasing competition internationally, more and more companies are using in...