Contemporary thinking and research into expatriation has fallen into two clusters: a macrostrategic level and a micropractice level. Some theoretical tension exists between the clusters, and calls for the reframing of understanding gained from the theoretical basis of past acculturation studies to address global management in volatile business environments. This article explores the theoretical concept of sensemaking in expatriation. Two sensemaking elements, Sense of Coherence and Socio-Cultural Brokerage, are introduced as potentially contributing to expatriation responses, together with the implications of sensemaking theory for research and practice in the management of overseas assignments
Purpose of the research The purpose of this research was to study the sensemaking process of one gro...
Purpose: This paper argues that theory clarifying the strategic importance of knowledge in multinati...
A narrow and partial theoretical base has limited current concepts of expatriate adjustment and the ...
With the continued shift toward expatriate assignments as developmental opportunities, understanding...
Alors que le nombre de migrations pour motif professionnel augmente, les recherches sur l’ajustement...
International audiencePurpose – The purpose of this paper is to understand the behaviours described ...
Business has become increasingly international in the last few decades. The development of research ...
Assigned expatriates play a role in the innovations of multinational companies (MNCs). Yet, we still...
The internationalization of organizations mandates blending of expatriates with local workforce to s...
Purpose – This paper aims to offer a critical review of how self-initiated expatriation (SIE) is t...
Self-initiated expatriates (SIEs), people who decide to expatriate without organisational support, a...
The globalization of markets, the need to develop competitive advantages and core competencies, amon...
This study explores how collective international opportunity recognition emerges and evolves over t...
• Purpose - This paper offers a critical review of how self-initiated expatriation (SIE) is theoriz...
In this paper, we take a step toward explaining how events occurring within the expatriate assignmen...
Purpose of the research The purpose of this research was to study the sensemaking process of one gro...
Purpose: This paper argues that theory clarifying the strategic importance of knowledge in multinati...
A narrow and partial theoretical base has limited current concepts of expatriate adjustment and the ...
With the continued shift toward expatriate assignments as developmental opportunities, understanding...
Alors que le nombre de migrations pour motif professionnel augmente, les recherches sur l’ajustement...
International audiencePurpose – The purpose of this paper is to understand the behaviours described ...
Business has become increasingly international in the last few decades. The development of research ...
Assigned expatriates play a role in the innovations of multinational companies (MNCs). Yet, we still...
The internationalization of organizations mandates blending of expatriates with local workforce to s...
Purpose – This paper aims to offer a critical review of how self-initiated expatriation (SIE) is t...
Self-initiated expatriates (SIEs), people who decide to expatriate without organisational support, a...
The globalization of markets, the need to develop competitive advantages and core competencies, amon...
This study explores how collective international opportunity recognition emerges and evolves over t...
• Purpose - This paper offers a critical review of how self-initiated expatriation (SIE) is theoriz...
In this paper, we take a step toward explaining how events occurring within the expatriate assignmen...
Purpose of the research The purpose of this research was to study the sensemaking process of one gro...
Purpose: This paper argues that theory clarifying the strategic importance of knowledge in multinati...
A narrow and partial theoretical base has limited current concepts of expatriate adjustment and the ...