Purpose: Drawing on embeddedness theory, we examine how skilled immigrants' perceived brain-waste affects their social embeddedness. Social embeddedness facilitates the acquisition of host country-specific human capital, which, in return, can accelerate the transfer of immigrants' human capital in the workplace. Design/methodology/approach: In total, 397 skilled immigrants in Australia participated in this study. We applied a set-theoretic approach to decode the complexity and interplay among the key concepts used in this study. Findings: We found the impacts of psychological workplace wellbeing and workplace discrimination on social embeddedness differ between skilled immigrants who experience perceived brain-waste and skilled immi...
Using a social identity theory approach, we theorized that recruiters might be particularly biased a...
Using large-scale data on immigrants in the Netherlands, the authors tested competing arguments abou...
This study explores the Australian immigrants' job-life relationship by simultaneously estimating a ...
Purpose:Drawing on embeddedness theory, we examine how skilled immigrants' perceived brain-waste aff...
This paper estimates the multi-dimensional human capital endowments of immigrants by characterizing ...
The topic of skilled migrants has gained importance in the past decade as they are increasingly beco...
<p>Social capital has so far been suggested to enhance the career outcomes of disadvantaged immigran...
Purpose: Qualified immigrants (QIs) and their work experiences have been studied using a wide variet...
It is widely believed that skilled immigrants create less assimilation problems and are more desirab...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of human capital and social capital on the emplo...
In many European countries, the U.S., Canada, Australia and New Zealand, immigrants account for over...
The issue of brain waste and underemployment among highly skilled immigrants is a key issue facing t...
Contains fulltext : 140455.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Using large-s...
Using large-scale data on immigrants in the Netherlands, the authors tested competing arguments abou...
Australian employers are increasingly reliant on migrants, but turnover among migrants is significan...
Using a social identity theory approach, we theorized that recruiters might be particularly biased a...
Using large-scale data on immigrants in the Netherlands, the authors tested competing arguments abou...
This study explores the Australian immigrants' job-life relationship by simultaneously estimating a ...
Purpose:Drawing on embeddedness theory, we examine how skilled immigrants' perceived brain-waste aff...
This paper estimates the multi-dimensional human capital endowments of immigrants by characterizing ...
The topic of skilled migrants has gained importance in the past decade as they are increasingly beco...
<p>Social capital has so far been suggested to enhance the career outcomes of disadvantaged immigran...
Purpose: Qualified immigrants (QIs) and their work experiences have been studied using a wide variet...
It is widely believed that skilled immigrants create less assimilation problems and are more desirab...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of human capital and social capital on the emplo...
In many European countries, the U.S., Canada, Australia and New Zealand, immigrants account for over...
The issue of brain waste and underemployment among highly skilled immigrants is a key issue facing t...
Contains fulltext : 140455.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Using large-s...
Using large-scale data on immigrants in the Netherlands, the authors tested competing arguments abou...
Australian employers are increasingly reliant on migrants, but turnover among migrants is significan...
Using a social identity theory approach, we theorized that recruiters might be particularly biased a...
Using large-scale data on immigrants in the Netherlands, the authors tested competing arguments abou...
This study explores the Australian immigrants' job-life relationship by simultaneously estimating a ...