This paper examines the long-term effect of expatriation on careers, comparing the impact of international work experience on the career success of assigned and self-initiated expatriates. Our sample consists of employees who were working abroad in 2004 and we examine their subjective and objective career success eight years later. Despite the ‘dark side of international careers’ arguments associated with the repatriation literature, we find that the long-term impacts of international work experience on career success are generally positive and mainly unrelated to whether the work experience was acquired as an assigned or self-initiated expatriate. Companies recruit employees with international experience externally but are much more likely...
The globalization of markets, the need to develop competitive advantages and core competencies, amon...
The decision of an employee to move from their home country in order to work in another country/cult...
Drawing on human capital theory, our study examines the relationship between international work expe...
This paper is one of the first to examine the long-term effect of expatriation on careers, comparing...
In Press version available as Open Access BY NC ND on the publisher website.This systematic literatu...
This systematic literature review explores studies addressing the objective career success and subje...
Purpose – This paper aims to analyze the differences between assigned expatriates (AEs) and self-ini...
Drawing on human capital theory, our study examines the relationship between international work expe...
Drawing on human capital theory, our study examines the relationship between international work expe...
Building on a modern careers approach, we assess the effects of working abroad on individuals’ caree...
Purpose This paper aims to provide conceptual clarity by distinguishing self‐initiated expatriate...
©2021 This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in Self-initiated expa...
The existing expatriation literature concentrates on what individuals need to perform in an interna...
Purpose – This special issue seeks to scope the past, present and future study of those individuals ...
A common practice in multi-national enterprises is to staff important managerial roles in overseas o...
The globalization of markets, the need to develop competitive advantages and core competencies, amon...
The decision of an employee to move from their home country in order to work in another country/cult...
Drawing on human capital theory, our study examines the relationship between international work expe...
This paper is one of the first to examine the long-term effect of expatriation on careers, comparing...
In Press version available as Open Access BY NC ND on the publisher website.This systematic literatu...
This systematic literature review explores studies addressing the objective career success and subje...
Purpose – This paper aims to analyze the differences between assigned expatriates (AEs) and self-ini...
Drawing on human capital theory, our study examines the relationship between international work expe...
Drawing on human capital theory, our study examines the relationship between international work expe...
Building on a modern careers approach, we assess the effects of working abroad on individuals’ caree...
Purpose This paper aims to provide conceptual clarity by distinguishing self‐initiated expatriate...
©2021 This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in Self-initiated expa...
The existing expatriation literature concentrates on what individuals need to perform in an interna...
Purpose – This special issue seeks to scope the past, present and future study of those individuals ...
A common practice in multi-national enterprises is to staff important managerial roles in overseas o...
The globalization of markets, the need to develop competitive advantages and core competencies, amon...
The decision of an employee to move from their home country in order to work in another country/cult...
Drawing on human capital theory, our study examines the relationship between international work expe...