I developed a theoretical model predicting how gender and family status would influence employee willingness to expatriate, international job search behavior, and expatriation decisions and tested the model in a longitudinal investigation. Australian employees comprising 230 females and 401 males with partners and/or children and 208 female and male childless singles were surveyed three times over three years. Employees who had greater personal agency and less family barriers were more willing to expatriate, to search for international jobs, and to eventually leave their home countries. Having a family restricted females' ability to transform their willingness to expatriate into an international job search to a greater extent than it did ma...
Since the first studies on expatriate gender diversity were conducted, men have comprised the majori...
Expatriation in oil and gas exploration and production involves relocation or frequent mobility to g...
Dual career families are more resistant to undertaking expatriate assignments primarily due to the ...
Women international assignees have historically been successful, but they make up a relatively low p...
Expatriation is a common way to transfer global knowledge around the world. As there are continuousl...
Using a dyadic study design, the present study draws on research into the family-relatedness of work...
Human resource managers struggle with attracting potential expatriates as well as enhancing the succ...
Only in recent years have self-initiated expatriates (SIEs) been distinguished from assigned expatri...
Abstract This Master´s thesis examines the factors that affect the adjustment of expatriate families...
Only in recent years have self-initiated expatriates (SIEs) been distinguished from assigned expatri...
Multinational organisations experience difficulties in finding managers willing to accept internatio...
Women international assignees have historically been successful but they comprise a relatively low p...
The reasons for migration among highly skilled couples are economic as well as noneconomic. However,...
Purpose Women are still underrepresented in expatriate assignments. This study investigates whether ...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore the perception of the work-family interface in an exp...
Since the first studies on expatriate gender diversity were conducted, men have comprised the majori...
Expatriation in oil and gas exploration and production involves relocation or frequent mobility to g...
Dual career families are more resistant to undertaking expatriate assignments primarily due to the ...
Women international assignees have historically been successful, but they make up a relatively low p...
Expatriation is a common way to transfer global knowledge around the world. As there are continuousl...
Using a dyadic study design, the present study draws on research into the family-relatedness of work...
Human resource managers struggle with attracting potential expatriates as well as enhancing the succ...
Only in recent years have self-initiated expatriates (SIEs) been distinguished from assigned expatri...
Abstract This Master´s thesis examines the factors that affect the adjustment of expatriate families...
Only in recent years have self-initiated expatriates (SIEs) been distinguished from assigned expatri...
Multinational organisations experience difficulties in finding managers willing to accept internatio...
Women international assignees have historically been successful but they comprise a relatively low p...
The reasons for migration among highly skilled couples are economic as well as noneconomic. However,...
Purpose Women are still underrepresented in expatriate assignments. This study investigates whether ...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore the perception of the work-family interface in an exp...
Since the first studies on expatriate gender diversity were conducted, men have comprised the majori...
Expatriation in oil and gas exploration and production involves relocation or frequent mobility to g...
Dual career families are more resistant to undertaking expatriate assignments primarily due to the ...