Expatriates and Managing Global Mobility

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Corporate Expatriates
Cross-cultural Transitions
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Expatriate Adjustment
Expatriate Assignees
Expatriate Assignment
Expatriate Compensation
expatriate compensation strategies
expatriate management
Expatriate Workforce
expatriates
Expatriation Research
Female Expatriates
global mobility
global organizations
Global Staffing
global workforce
globalism
High Risk Countries
host country national integration
Host Country Nationals
HR
HRM
human resource management
human resources
I/O psychology
industrial & organizational psychology
industrial and organizational psychology
industrial psychology
industrialorganizational psychology
International Assignees
international assignment selection
International Assignments
IO psychology
Leadership Development
LGBT Employee
management
organizational behavior
organizational psychology
performance appraisal abroad
Psychological Contract
Psychological Contract Breach
psychological contract in global work
Repatriation Literature
Self-initiated Expatriation
self-initiated global careers
Short Term Assignee
SIEs
SIOP
Soo Min Toh
Vice Versa
women in international management
Work Family Conflict
Work Nonwork Conflicts
work psychology

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367626334
  • Weight: 598g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Sep 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Multinational enterprises continue to rely heavily upon expatriates as part of their global workforce. These expatriates, whose exact employment contract may take different forms, are assigned to help them develop global skills as well as to foster knowledge transfer. But managing this expatriate workforce is extremely complex, requiring a questioning of assumptions and sensitivity to new social and cultural dynamics. 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, pertaining to a wide variety of issues.

The contributors of this book review the current state of the research of the issue at hand and then make recommendations for where the new frontiers of the research should be in the coming decades. This volume covers four sets of issues pertaining to expatriate management and global mobility in depth. First, the different decision points organizations must make about assigning someone to an overseas location for some period of time; second the different categories of employees in the multinational corporation and their unique characteristics and challenges; third, the various issues and implications of managing a globally mobile workforce; and fourth, the unique contexts of global mobility. Overarching future research themes are identified that lay out the research agenda for the coming decades.

By bringing together key research, this book aims to help I/O psychologists understand, explore, and identify new ways of contributing to the understanding of the issues involved in managing an expatriate workforce. Incorporating state-of-the art I/O psychology research in this unique context bears the promise of yielding important new paradigms and practices.

Chapter 5 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

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.