Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review empirical research on the relationship between organization-based social support and the success of international assignments (IAs). Design/methodology/approach Four search engines were used to obtain empirical studies relating organization-based social support to success criteria. Studies were compared based on type of theoretical foundation, criteria of success, source of social support and study design. Findings The reviewed studies draw on three theoretical paradigms – based on stress, social capital and relational exchange. The results demonstrate that expatriates receive social support from multiple organization-based sources and that these sources’ proximity to the expatriate influences ...
Sending employees overseas for international work assignments has become a popular practice among to...
Due to increased competition in a globalized economy, international organizations need to mobilize t...
In this study, we integrated social exchange theory with a spillover perspective to examine the rela...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review empirical research on the relationship between organi...
While social support is recognized as an important factor for successful international assignment, t...
This study draws on the perceived organisational support theory to examine how international assigne...
Despite the exorbitant costs associated with the sending of expatriates on international assignments...
While the recent literature on expatriation acknowledges the importance of host country support in e...
There is a growing trend for multinational enterprises to send their expatriate employees on interna...
Social capital is a crucial factor for expatriates to employ as they cope with the demands of an int...
The main objective of this study is to identify the criteria for international local hire's (expatri...
Increasing globalisation of workforce has resulted into a large population of expatriate workers who...
Purpose – International assignments are an effective tool to develop employees’ cultural competencie...
Previous literature in SIE (self-initiated expatriation) has been mostly focused on an individual pe...
This study examined the effects of support from primary stakeholders, specifically organisations, ...
Sending employees overseas for international work assignments has become a popular practice among to...
Due to increased competition in a globalized economy, international organizations need to mobilize t...
In this study, we integrated social exchange theory with a spillover perspective to examine the rela...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review empirical research on the relationship between organi...
While social support is recognized as an important factor for successful international assignment, t...
This study draws on the perceived organisational support theory to examine how international assigne...
Despite the exorbitant costs associated with the sending of expatriates on international assignments...
While the recent literature on expatriation acknowledges the importance of host country support in e...
There is a growing trend for multinational enterprises to send their expatriate employees on interna...
Social capital is a crucial factor for expatriates to employ as they cope with the demands of an int...
The main objective of this study is to identify the criteria for international local hire's (expatri...
Increasing globalisation of workforce has resulted into a large population of expatriate workers who...
Purpose – International assignments are an effective tool to develop employees’ cultural competencie...
Previous literature in SIE (self-initiated expatriation) has been mostly focused on an individual pe...
This study examined the effects of support from primary stakeholders, specifically organisations, ...
Sending employees overseas for international work assignments has become a popular practice among to...
Due to increased competition in a globalized economy, international organizations need to mobilize t...
In this study, we integrated social exchange theory with a spillover perspective to examine the rela...