The Authoritative Research Guide to Expatriates
Edited by Kate Hutchings ()
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This timely guide provides a current, comprehensive and theoretically-grounded coverage of the state of the field of expatriate research. Leading experts analyse the experiences of expatriates rather than looking at expatriation as the assignment, exploring the agency of expatriates themselves.
Keywords: Expatriates; Expatriate Diversity; Expatriate Challenges And Opportunities; Future Research On Expatriates; Global Mobility; Research Guide (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035326457
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction to The Authoritative Research Guide to Expatriates

- Kate Hutchings
- Ch 2 A history of research on expatriates

- Rita Fontinha and Chris Brewster
- Ch 3 Talent management of assigned expatriates

- Vlad Vaiman, Foteini Kravariti and Ksenia Usanova
- Ch 4 Location, location, location: factors contributing to the appeal of destination for expatriates

- Jane Siew Wai Burmeister and Maike Andresen
- Ch 5 Expatriates in flexible global work arrangements

- Stefan Jooss, Kieran M. Conroy and Anthony McDonnell
- Ch 6 Government expatriates: a systematic literature review

- Svala Gudmundsdottir
- Ch 7 Religious expatriates and humanitarian expatriates are called to serve: motivations, hidden challenges, and implications for organisations and society

- Alfred Presbitero
- Ch 8 Ethnically and culturally diverse expatriates: a systematic literature review

- Soo Min Toh, Marina Schmitz and Tjaša Cankar
- Ch 9 Women expatriates and diverse genders and sexualities/LGBTIQA+ expatriates

- Susan Shortland
- Ch 10 Neurodivergent expatriates

- Miriam Moeller, Dana L. Ott and Emily R. Russo
- Ch 11 Expatriate mentoring

- Marian van Bakel, Vlad Vaiman and Charles M. Vance
- Ch 12 Expatriate families

- Joanne Mutter
- Ch 13 Virtual expatriates: the nature and implications of their work

- Jakob Lauring, Christina Butler, Charlotte Jonasson, Alexei Koveshnikov, Markus Pudelko and Sebastian Stoermer
- Ch 14 Expatriate health, safety, security, and wellbeing

- Xavier Salamin and Samuel Balet
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