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Guest editorial : careers of self-initiated expatriates: exploring the impact of context
Andresen, Maike; Suutari, Vesa; Muhr, Sara Louise; u. a. (2023): Guest editorial : careers of self-initiated expatriates: exploring the impact of context, in: Career development international : the journal for executive, consultants, academics and individuals, Bingley: Emerald, Jg. 28, Nr. 4, S. 333–347, doi: 10.1108/cdi-08-2023-338.
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Career development international : the journal for executive, consultants, academics and individuals
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1362-0436
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Year of publication:
2023
Volume:
28
Issue:
4
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English
Abstract:
Why do we need expatriation? Who are expatriates? What are their experiences? Who benefits? What are the challenges of international work? For decades, the international mobility literature has concentrated on these and related issues. This special-issue introduction provides an overview of pertinent research insights, relevant current questions, and promising future areas of investigation on the micro (individual), meso (organizational), and macro (society/context) levels. In particular, it presents the contributions included in this special issue, highlighting the highly diverse contexts in which self-initiated expatriates’ careers are launched and unfold over time.
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Expatriation
migration
career
context
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Article
Activation date:
November 6, 2023
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