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African religious ministers’ transition from expatriation to migration: The role of world view

Lovanirina Ramboarison-Lalao (HuMaNiS (EA 7508), EM Strasbourg Business School, University of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France)
Chris Brewster (Department of International Business and Strategy, University of Reading, Henley Business School, Reading, UK) (Department of International Human Resources Management, University of Vaasa, Vaasa, Finland) (Department of International Human Resources Management, Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen, Radboud Universiteit, Nijmegen, The Netherlands)
Pierre-Yves Boyer (CEMOI (EA 13), IAE de La Réunion, University of La Réunion, La Réunion, France)

Journal of Global Mobility

ISSN: 2049-8799

Article publication date: 7 November 2019

Issue publication date: 29 November 2019

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to explore the contextual determinants of transition from expatriation to migration (TEM) among ministers of religion originating from the developing world.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors used in-depth analysis of narratives of four African religious ministers working in France, plus interviews with their five superiors and three host country national colleagues.

Findings

The findings point to personal-level, organisational-level and country-level contextual determinants, which come into play as levers or barriers in the “TEM” process.

Originality/value

The study identifies a new category of global mobility research at the intersection of expatriation and migration and develops a theoretical framework which points to the positive and negative influence of three-layered contextual determinants on how expatriated low-status church ministers from the developing world become migrants. The authors found a so far unreported determinant of the personal context: the role of a world view: very visible as “God centrality” in the participants. Results also shed new light on the international careers of this overlooked category of “non-traditional expatriates” from Africa.

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Acknowledgements

This paper forms part of a special section “Special Section: Low Status Expatriates”.

Citation

Ramboarison-Lalao, L., Brewster, C. and Boyer, P.-Y. (2019), "African religious ministers’ transition from expatriation to migration: The role of world view", Journal of Global Mobility, Vol. 7 No. 4, pp. 346-363. https://doi.org/10.1108/JGM-02-2019-0015

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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