Expatriation: traditional criticisms and international careers: introducing the Special Issue

Development and Learning in Organizations

ISSN: 1477-7282

Article publication date: 15 February 2011

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Bonache, J. (2011), "Expatriation: traditional criticisms and international careers: introducing the Special Issue", Development and Learning in Organizations, Vol. 25 No. 2. https://doi.org/10.1108/dlo.2011.08125bad.007

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Expatriation: traditional criticisms and international careers: introducing the Special Issue

Article Type: Abstracts From: Development and Learning in Organizations, Volume 25, Issue 2

Bonache J, Brewster C, Suutari V and De Saá PThunderbird International Business Review, 2010, Vol. 52 No. 4, Start page: 263, No. of pages: 12

In this introduction to our Special Issue, we will first seek to discuss the extent to which recent expatriation research and literature is still subject to earlier criticisms. Second, we will discuss the future research needs concerning the theme of this Special Issue, international careers, briefly reviewing the dominating research theme within the international career context (i.e. the career impacts of international assignment) and suggesting some future research areas. After that, we will offer a particularly promising new avenue for future research: the new forms of international work. We will conclude by summarizing the articles for this Special Issue and illustrate how they fit within this new avenue.Article type: Research paperISSN: 1096-4762Reference: 39BB816

Keywords: Career management, International trade, Research

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