This chapter aims to reveal differences of individual values of Lithuanian emigrants in the main destination countries and non-migrant citizens. In total, 2358 Lithuanian emigrants residing in four destination countries (the United Kingdom, Ireland, Norway and Germany) and 598 non-migrants but willing to migrate citizens of Lithuania were explored. The results revealed statistical differences between the values of the respondents living in different countries. Research insights could be useful for managers to better understand their foreign employees, focusing on the changing values, which could finally enable them to integrate and perform better in the organization
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In 2008 a group of researchers of General and Theoretical Psychology Departments at Vytautas Magnus ...
This research analyzes differences in values and beliefs between individuals in European and post-So...
Contemporary global environment leads to a situation when citizens of many countries emigrate to sea...
Contemporary globalization is characterized by increasing numbers of people deciding to work abroad,...
This study explores the individual differences of new Lithuanian emigrants. We argue that there must...
This study explores the individual differences of new Lithuanian emigrants. We argue that there must...
eISSN 2351-6461Remiantis apklausoje dalyvavusių asmenų pasirinkimais, kuriuos suvokiant kaip individ...
Affected by contemporary global environment, many countries face growing level of emigration of thei...
The paper aims to analyses the reasons of migration of Lithuanian residents and evaluate its impact ...
Fundamental political, social and economic changes of recent years, having occurred in Lithuania, ha...
Since economic factors cannot fully explain the determinants of bilateral migration, this study expl...
The process of emigration from Lithuania is considered to be one of the most challenging problems in...
The demand of Lithuanian labour market, as a magnet for economic welfare, attracts precisely third-c...
The aim of the study is to compare well-being indicators of Lithuanians living in Lithuania and abro...
The paper explores how integration of return migrants into the labour market of their home country i...
In 2008 a group of researchers of General and Theoretical Psychology Departments at Vytautas Magnus ...
This research analyzes differences in values and beliefs between individuals in European and post-So...
Contemporary global environment leads to a situation when citizens of many countries emigrate to sea...
Contemporary globalization is characterized by increasing numbers of people deciding to work abroad,...
This study explores the individual differences of new Lithuanian emigrants. We argue that there must...
This study explores the individual differences of new Lithuanian emigrants. We argue that there must...
eISSN 2351-6461Remiantis apklausoje dalyvavusių asmenų pasirinkimais, kuriuos suvokiant kaip individ...
Affected by contemporary global environment, many countries face growing level of emigration of thei...
The paper aims to analyses the reasons of migration of Lithuanian residents and evaluate its impact ...
Fundamental political, social and economic changes of recent years, having occurred in Lithuania, ha...
Since economic factors cannot fully explain the determinants of bilateral migration, this study expl...
The process of emigration from Lithuania is considered to be one of the most challenging problems in...
The demand of Lithuanian labour market, as a magnet for economic welfare, attracts precisely third-c...
The aim of the study is to compare well-being indicators of Lithuanians living in Lithuania and abro...
The paper explores how integration of return migrants into the labour market of their home country i...
In 2008 a group of researchers of General and Theoretical Psychology Departments at Vytautas Magnus ...
This research analyzes differences in values and beliefs between individuals in European and post-So...