[HTML][HTML] Taking stock of expatriates' career success after international assignments: A review and future research agenda

R Mello, V Suutari, M Dickmann - Human Resource Management Review, 2023 - Elsevier
This systematic literature review explores studies addressing the objective career success
and subjective career success of company-assigned and self-initiated expatriates after their …

Addressing international mobility confusion–developing definitions and differentiations for self-initiated and assigned expatriates as well as migrants

M Andresen, F Bergdolt, J Margenfeld… - … International Journal of …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
The literature on international human resource management indicates a growing array of
different forms of international work experiences such as assigned and self-initiated …

Who is a self-initiated expatriate? Towards conceptual clarity of a common notion

JL Cerdin, J Selmer - The International Journal of Human …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
The purpose of this article is to enhance the conceptual coherence of the notion of a self-
initiated expatriate (SIE). We propose a definition based on a set of conceptual criteria which …

Recognizing the important role of self-initiated expatriates in effective global talent management

V Vaiman, A Haslberger, CM Vance - Human Resource Management …, 2015 - Elsevier
The effective management of talent on a global scale represents a critical challenge for
today's organizations. Beyond considerations about traditional company-assigned …

Career mobility in a global era: Advances in managing expatriation and repatriation

Y Baruch, Y Altman, RL Tung - Academy of Management Annals, 2016 - journals.aom.org
The surge of interest in expatriation and repatriation within the broader discourse on labor
mobility of professionals and high-skilled labor, human capital development, and the theory …

Career studies in search of theory: The rise and rise of concepts

Y Baruch, N Szűcs, H Gunz - Career development international, 2015 - emerald.com
Purpose–The purpose of this paper is to introduce further clarity to career scholarship and to
support the development of career studies by complementing earlier theoretical literature …

Talent management and expatriation: Bridging two streams of research and practice

JL Cerdin, C Brewster - Journal of World Business, 2014 - Elsevier
This paper argues that talent management and expatriation are two significantly overlapping
but separate areas of research and that bringing the two together has significant and useful …

Balancing individual and organizational goals in global talent management: A mutual-benefits perspective

E Farndale, A Pai, P Sparrow, H Scullion - Journal of World Business, 2014 - Elsevier
Drawing from the talent management and global mobility literatures, there is simultaneous
pressure to address both organizational goals to place talent internationally, and individual …

Human resource management of international migrants: Current theories and future research

C Guo, A Al Ariss - The International Journal of Human Resource …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
The topic of international migration has gained increasing importance for organizations as
they expand internationally. In this paper, we review prior research on human resource …

[图书][B] Repatriation to France and Germany: A comparative study based on Bourdieu's theory of practice

M Walther - 2014 - books.google.com
A significant amount of German and French career agents are involved with international
careers. Applying Bourdieu's Theory of Practice, Matthias Walther compares the repatriation …