Managing Expatriates: Success Factors in Private and Public Domains
This volume provides in-depth examinations of a variety of individual, social, and environmental factors that contribute to the success of expatriate employees. Using data from numerous large-scale studies from both the public and private sectors, this volume provides valuable insights into expatriate success with implications for both theoretical understanding and practical management. The authors explore factors that influence employees to pursue expatriation, contribute to expatriate adjustment and satisfaction, and ultimately drive expatriate performance, well-being, and success. The chapters in this book consider the role of sociodemographic characteristics, personality and individual differences, training and preparation, and social and organizational support in contributing to each of these outcomes. Using findings from diverse countries and sectors and data-focused analytic techniques, this volume provides novel insights into factors promoting expatriate success.
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Managing Expatriates: Success Factors in Private and Public Domains
This volume provides in-depth examinations of a variety of individual, social, and environmental factors that contribute to the success of expatriate employees. Using data from numerous large-scale studies from both the public and private sectors, this volume provides valuable insights into expatriate success with implications for both theoretical understanding and practical management. The authors explore factors that influence employees to pursue expatriation, contribute to expatriate adjustment and satisfaction, and ultimately drive expatriate performance, well-being, and success. The chapters in this book consider the role of sociodemographic characteristics, personality and individual differences, training and preparation, and social and organizational support in contributing to each of these outcomes. Using findings from diverse countries and sectors and data-focused analytic techniques, this volume provides novel insights into factors promoting expatriate success.
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Managing Expatriates: Success Factors in Private and Public Domains

Managing Expatriates: Success Factors in Private and Public Domains

Managing Expatriates: Success Factors in Private and Public Domains

Managing Expatriates: Success Factors in Private and Public Domains

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This volume provides in-depth examinations of a variety of individual, social, and environmental factors that contribute to the success of expatriate employees. Using data from numerous large-scale studies from both the public and private sectors, this volume provides valuable insights into expatriate success with implications for both theoretical understanding and practical management. The authors explore factors that influence employees to pursue expatriation, contribute to expatriate adjustment and satisfaction, and ultimately drive expatriate performance, well-being, and success. The chapters in this book consider the role of sociodemographic characteristics, personality and individual differences, training and preparation, and social and organizational support in contributing to each of these outcomes. Using findings from diverse countries and sectors and data-focused analytic techniques, this volume provides novel insights into factors promoting expatriate success.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783847420316
Publisher: Verlag Barbara Budrich
Publication date: 12/18/2017
Series: Beiträge zur Bevölkerungswissenschaft
Pages: 328
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.45(h) x 0.91(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Heiko Rüger is senior research fellow at the German Federal Institute for Population Research, Wiesbaden, Germany. Deniz S. Ones is Hellervik Professor of Industrial Psychology, Distinguished McKnight Professor, Distinguished University Teaching Professor, and director of the I-O psychology program at the University of Minnesota. Brenton M. Wiernik is a doctoral fellow of industrial-organizational psychology at the University of Minnesota.
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