Journal of Global Mobility: Volume 3 Issue 4

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Cross-cultural adjustment and fundamental interpersonal relations orientation behaviour (FIRO-B)

Graeme Ditchburn, Elizabeth R Brook

Expatriate workforces are growing as a result of globalisation and the considerable cost associated with expatriation is a strong incentive to identify which employees are most…

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Perceived employability development of Western self-initiated expatriates in local organisations in China

Paula Makkonen

The purpose of this paper is to reveal the subjective perspectives on the development process of perceived employability (PE) among Western self-initiated expatriates (SIEs…

Antecedent factors for success in international assignments: the case of expatriates in Peru

S. Kubra Canhilal, Rachel Gabel Shemueli, Simon Dolan

The purpose of this paper is to explore the relative most important antecedent factors related to success in international assignment (IA) in specific context such as Peru. It…

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Enhancing international assignees’ performance with online social networks

Kerri Anne Crowne, Richard J. Goeke, Mary Shoemaker

Adjustment to the new locale is one of the primary factors that influence performance on an international assignment. The purpose of this paper is to propose a model that depicts…

Behavioral health morbidity for those studying or working internationally: A US exploratory duty of care study

Robert Lawrence Quigley, Lisbeth Claus, Ashley Nixon

The increase in prevalence of behavioral health issues among college and university students is burdening the scholastic sector both domestically and internationally. More…

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ISSN:

2049-8799

Online date, start – end:

2013

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Jan Selmer