Expatriates and Managing Global Mobility
Herausgeber: Toh, Soo Min; DeNisi, Angelo
Expatriates and Managing Global Mobility
Herausgeber: Toh, Soo Min; DeNisi, Angelo
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This book sets out to examine the problem of expatriate management through an I/O Psychology lens. Each chapter draws upon the expertise of scholars from around the world to provide insights into the latest research findings and remaining needs, remaining to a wide variety of issues.
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This book sets out to examine the problem of expatriate management through an I/O Psychology lens. Each chapter draws upon the expertise of scholars from around the world to provide insights into the latest research findings and remaining needs, remaining to a wide variety of issues.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 671g
- ISBN-13: 9780367626334
- ISBN-10: 0367626330
- Artikelnr.: 64104487
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 671g
- ISBN-13: 9780367626334
- ISBN-10: 0367626330
- Artikelnr.: 64104487
Soo Min Toh is Associate Professor of Organizational Behaviour at the University of Toronto, and Professorial Fellow at the University of Edinburgh. Her research in the context of organizations around the world has produced theoretical and managerial insights in the areas of organizational culture change, leadership, cooperation, and cross-cultural management. Angelo DeNisi is the Cohen Chair of Business Administration at Tulane University, USA. His work has been published in many major journals in psychology and management, and he serves or has served on more than 2 dozen editorial boards, including service as the editor of the Academy of Management Journal. He has also served as the President of both the Academy of Management and SIOP, and his research has been recognized by awards from both organizations.
Series Foreword 1. Introduction: Why this chapter is needed at this time 2.
Choosing Candidates for International Assignments 3. Performance Management
for Expatriates 4. Expatriate Compensation in Contemporary Organizations 5.
Women and Minority Expatriates 6. Self-Initiated Expatriates 7. Shaping the
Future of Inpatriation Research 8. The Host Country National Perspective in
the Expatriate Management Process: A Review and Research Agenda 9. Home Is
Wherever I'm With You - A Review of the Repatriate's Microsystem and
Directions for Research 10. Leadership Development and Career Outcomes of
Expatriation 11. An Identity Work Perspective of Expatriates and
Cross-cultural Transitions: A Review and Future Research Agenda 12.
Expatriates' work-nonwork interface - what do we know about it and what
should we learn? 13. Expatriation in High-Risk Countries: A Review and
Dynamic Psychological Contract Perspective 14. Global Assignments and
Virtual Work in a Post-Pandemic World 15. Expatriates and Global Mobility:
What We've Learned and Where We Must Go Next
Choosing Candidates for International Assignments 3. Performance Management
for Expatriates 4. Expatriate Compensation in Contemporary Organizations 5.
Women and Minority Expatriates 6. Self-Initiated Expatriates 7. Shaping the
Future of Inpatriation Research 8. The Host Country National Perspective in
the Expatriate Management Process: A Review and Research Agenda 9. Home Is
Wherever I'm With You - A Review of the Repatriate's Microsystem and
Directions for Research 10. Leadership Development and Career Outcomes of
Expatriation 11. An Identity Work Perspective of Expatriates and
Cross-cultural Transitions: A Review and Future Research Agenda 12.
Expatriates' work-nonwork interface - what do we know about it and what
should we learn? 13. Expatriation in High-Risk Countries: A Review and
Dynamic Psychological Contract Perspective 14. Global Assignments and
Virtual Work in a Post-Pandemic World 15. Expatriates and Global Mobility:
What We've Learned and Where We Must Go Next
Series Foreword 1. Introduction: Why this chapter is needed at this time 2.
Choosing Candidates for International Assignments 3. Performance Management
for Expatriates 4. Expatriate Compensation in Contemporary Organizations 5.
Women and Minority Expatriates 6. Self-Initiated Expatriates 7. Shaping the
Future of Inpatriation Research 8. The Host Country National Perspective in
the Expatriate Management Process: A Review and Research Agenda 9. Home Is
Wherever I'm With You - A Review of the Repatriate's Microsystem and
Directions for Research 10. Leadership Development and Career Outcomes of
Expatriation 11. An Identity Work Perspective of Expatriates and
Cross-cultural Transitions: A Review and Future Research Agenda 12.
Expatriates' work-nonwork interface - what do we know about it and what
should we learn? 13. Expatriation in High-Risk Countries: A Review and
Dynamic Psychological Contract Perspective 14. Global Assignments and
Virtual Work in a Post-Pandemic World 15. Expatriates and Global Mobility:
What We've Learned and Where We Must Go Next
Choosing Candidates for International Assignments 3. Performance Management
for Expatriates 4. Expatriate Compensation in Contemporary Organizations 5.
Women and Minority Expatriates 6. Self-Initiated Expatriates 7. Shaping the
Future of Inpatriation Research 8. The Host Country National Perspective in
the Expatriate Management Process: A Review and Research Agenda 9. Home Is
Wherever I'm With You - A Review of the Repatriate's Microsystem and
Directions for Research 10. Leadership Development and Career Outcomes of
Expatriation 11. An Identity Work Perspective of Expatriates and
Cross-cultural Transitions: A Review and Future Research Agenda 12.
Expatriates' work-nonwork interface - what do we know about it and what
should we learn? 13. Expatriation in High-Risk Countries: A Review and
Dynamic Psychological Contract Perspective 14. Global Assignments and
Virtual Work in a Post-Pandemic World 15. Expatriates and Global Mobility:
What We've Learned and Where We Must Go Next