Research Handbook of Expatriates
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Research Handbook of Expatriates
McNulty, Yvonne; Selmer, Jan
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
05/2018
576
Mole
Inglês
9781784718190
15 a 20 dias
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Contents:
Foreword J. Stewart Black
PART I HISTORY OF EXPATRIATE STUDIES AND ITS CURRENT STATE OF PLAY
1. Introduction: Overview of early expatriate studies, 1952 to 1979
Yvonne McNulty and Jan Selmer
2. The concept of business expatriates
Yvonne McNulty and Chris Brewster
3. Expatriates: A thematic research history
Jan Selmer
PART II HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY FOUNDATIONS OF EXPATRIATE STUDIES
4. Expatriate adjustment
Thomas Hippler, Arno Haslberger and Chris Brewster
5. Expatriate performance
Leanda Care and Ross Donohue
6. Expatriates to and from developed and developing countries
Lisa Clarke, Akhentoolove Corbin and Betty Jane Punnett
7. Global talent management: What does it mean for expatriates?
David G. Collings and Michael Isichei
8. Expatriates' safety and security during crisis
Anthony Fee
PART III TYPES OF EXPATRIATES
9. Self-initiated expatriates
Jan Selmer, Maike Andresen and Jean-Luc Cerdin
10. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) expatriates
Ruth McPhail
11. Inpatriates: A review, synthesis and outlook of two decades of research
Miriam Moeller and B. Sebastian Reiche
12. Female expatriates: Towards a more inclusive view
Kate Hutchings and Snejina Michailova
13. Millennial expatriates
Marian Crowley-Henry and Mary Collins
14. International business travellers, short-term assignees and international commuters
Liisa Maekelae, Kati Saarenpaeae and Yvonne McNulty
PART IV EXPATRIATES IN DIVERSE COMMUNITIES
15. Military expatriates
Kelly L. Fisher
16. Missionary (religious) expatriates
Braam Oberholster and Cheryl Doss
17. Expatriate academics: An era of higher education internationalization
Jan Selmer, Jodie-Lee Trembath and Jakob Lauring
18. Sports expatriates
Harald Dolles and Birnir Egilsson
19. Expatriates in Aidland: Humanitarian aid and development expatriates
Anthony Fee
PART V RESEARCHING EXPATRIATES AND EXPATRIATES AS RESEARCHERS
20. Methodological issues in expatriate studies and future directions
Phyllis Tharenou
21. Expatriate research for and with practitioners
Michael Dickmann
22. Case study research on expatriates
Julia Richardson
PART VI FUTURE DIRECTIONS IN EXPATRIATE RESEARCH
23. Biculturals, monoculturals and Adult Third Culture Kids: Individual differences in identities and outcomes
Kathrin J. Hanek
24. Global families
Min Wan, Romila Singh and Margaret A. Shaffer
25. Publishing research on expatriates: Advice for PhD candidates and early career researchers
Jan Selmer and Yvonne McNulty
Index
Foreword J. Stewart Black
PART I HISTORY OF EXPATRIATE STUDIES AND ITS CURRENT STATE OF PLAY
1. Introduction: Overview of early expatriate studies, 1952 to 1979
Yvonne McNulty and Jan Selmer
2. The concept of business expatriates
Yvonne McNulty and Chris Brewster
3. Expatriates: A thematic research history
Jan Selmer
PART II HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY FOUNDATIONS OF EXPATRIATE STUDIES
4. Expatriate adjustment
Thomas Hippler, Arno Haslberger and Chris Brewster
5. Expatriate performance
Leanda Care and Ross Donohue
6. Expatriates to and from developed and developing countries
Lisa Clarke, Akhentoolove Corbin and Betty Jane Punnett
7. Global talent management: What does it mean for expatriates?
David G. Collings and Michael Isichei
8. Expatriates' safety and security during crisis
Anthony Fee
PART III TYPES OF EXPATRIATES
9. Self-initiated expatriates
Jan Selmer, Maike Andresen and Jean-Luc Cerdin
10. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) expatriates
Ruth McPhail
11. Inpatriates: A review, synthesis and outlook of two decades of research
Miriam Moeller and B. Sebastian Reiche
12. Female expatriates: Towards a more inclusive view
Kate Hutchings and Snejina Michailova
13. Millennial expatriates
Marian Crowley-Henry and Mary Collins
14. International business travellers, short-term assignees and international commuters
Liisa Maekelae, Kati Saarenpaeae and Yvonne McNulty
PART IV EXPATRIATES IN DIVERSE COMMUNITIES
15. Military expatriates
Kelly L. Fisher
16. Missionary (religious) expatriates
Braam Oberholster and Cheryl Doss
17. Expatriate academics: An era of higher education internationalization
Jan Selmer, Jodie-Lee Trembath and Jakob Lauring
18. Sports expatriates
Harald Dolles and Birnir Egilsson
19. Expatriates in Aidland: Humanitarian aid and development expatriates
Anthony Fee
PART V RESEARCHING EXPATRIATES AND EXPATRIATES AS RESEARCHERS
20. Methodological issues in expatriate studies and future directions
Phyllis Tharenou
21. Expatriate research for and with practitioners
Michael Dickmann
22. Case study research on expatriates
Julia Richardson
PART VI FUTURE DIRECTIONS IN EXPATRIATE RESEARCH
23. Biculturals, monoculturals and Adult Third Culture Kids: Individual differences in identities and outcomes
Kathrin J. Hanek
24. Global families
Min Wan, Romila Singh and Margaret A. Shaffer
25. Publishing research on expatriates: Advice for PhD candidates and early career researchers
Jan Selmer and Yvonne McNulty
Index
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Contents:
Foreword J. Stewart Black
PART I HISTORY OF EXPATRIATE STUDIES AND ITS CURRENT STATE OF PLAY
1. Introduction: Overview of early expatriate studies, 1952 to 1979
Yvonne McNulty and Jan Selmer
2. The concept of business expatriates
Yvonne McNulty and Chris Brewster
3. Expatriates: A thematic research history
Jan Selmer
PART II HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY FOUNDATIONS OF EXPATRIATE STUDIES
4. Expatriate adjustment
Thomas Hippler, Arno Haslberger and Chris Brewster
5. Expatriate performance
Leanda Care and Ross Donohue
6. Expatriates to and from developed and developing countries
Lisa Clarke, Akhentoolove Corbin and Betty Jane Punnett
7. Global talent management: What does it mean for expatriates?
David G. Collings and Michael Isichei
8. Expatriates' safety and security during crisis
Anthony Fee
PART III TYPES OF EXPATRIATES
9. Self-initiated expatriates
Jan Selmer, Maike Andresen and Jean-Luc Cerdin
10. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) expatriates
Ruth McPhail
11. Inpatriates: A review, synthesis and outlook of two decades of research
Miriam Moeller and B. Sebastian Reiche
12. Female expatriates: Towards a more inclusive view
Kate Hutchings and Snejina Michailova
13. Millennial expatriates
Marian Crowley-Henry and Mary Collins
14. International business travellers, short-term assignees and international commuters
Liisa Maekelae, Kati Saarenpaeae and Yvonne McNulty
PART IV EXPATRIATES IN DIVERSE COMMUNITIES
15. Military expatriates
Kelly L. Fisher
16. Missionary (religious) expatriates
Braam Oberholster and Cheryl Doss
17. Expatriate academics: An era of higher education internationalization
Jan Selmer, Jodie-Lee Trembath and Jakob Lauring
18. Sports expatriates
Harald Dolles and Birnir Egilsson
19. Expatriates in Aidland: Humanitarian aid and development expatriates
Anthony Fee
PART V RESEARCHING EXPATRIATES AND EXPATRIATES AS RESEARCHERS
20. Methodological issues in expatriate studies and future directions
Phyllis Tharenou
21. Expatriate research for and with practitioners
Michael Dickmann
22. Case study research on expatriates
Julia Richardson
PART VI FUTURE DIRECTIONS IN EXPATRIATE RESEARCH
23. Biculturals, monoculturals and Adult Third Culture Kids: Individual differences in identities and outcomes
Kathrin J. Hanek
24. Global families
Min Wan, Romila Singh and Margaret A. Shaffer
25. Publishing research on expatriates: Advice for PhD candidates and early career researchers
Jan Selmer and Yvonne McNulty
Index
Foreword J. Stewart Black
PART I HISTORY OF EXPATRIATE STUDIES AND ITS CURRENT STATE OF PLAY
1. Introduction: Overview of early expatriate studies, 1952 to 1979
Yvonne McNulty and Jan Selmer
2. The concept of business expatriates
Yvonne McNulty and Chris Brewster
3. Expatriates: A thematic research history
Jan Selmer
PART II HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY FOUNDATIONS OF EXPATRIATE STUDIES
4. Expatriate adjustment
Thomas Hippler, Arno Haslberger and Chris Brewster
5. Expatriate performance
Leanda Care and Ross Donohue
6. Expatriates to and from developed and developing countries
Lisa Clarke, Akhentoolove Corbin and Betty Jane Punnett
7. Global talent management: What does it mean for expatriates?
David G. Collings and Michael Isichei
8. Expatriates' safety and security during crisis
Anthony Fee
PART III TYPES OF EXPATRIATES
9. Self-initiated expatriates
Jan Selmer, Maike Andresen and Jean-Luc Cerdin
10. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) expatriates
Ruth McPhail
11. Inpatriates: A review, synthesis and outlook of two decades of research
Miriam Moeller and B. Sebastian Reiche
12. Female expatriates: Towards a more inclusive view
Kate Hutchings and Snejina Michailova
13. Millennial expatriates
Marian Crowley-Henry and Mary Collins
14. International business travellers, short-term assignees and international commuters
Liisa Maekelae, Kati Saarenpaeae and Yvonne McNulty
PART IV EXPATRIATES IN DIVERSE COMMUNITIES
15. Military expatriates
Kelly L. Fisher
16. Missionary (religious) expatriates
Braam Oberholster and Cheryl Doss
17. Expatriate academics: An era of higher education internationalization
Jan Selmer, Jodie-Lee Trembath and Jakob Lauring
18. Sports expatriates
Harald Dolles and Birnir Egilsson
19. Expatriates in Aidland: Humanitarian aid and development expatriates
Anthony Fee
PART V RESEARCHING EXPATRIATES AND EXPATRIATES AS RESEARCHERS
20. Methodological issues in expatriate studies and future directions
Phyllis Tharenou
21. Expatriate research for and with practitioners
Michael Dickmann
22. Case study research on expatriates
Julia Richardson
PART VI FUTURE DIRECTIONS IN EXPATRIATE RESEARCH
23. Biculturals, monoculturals and Adult Third Culture Kids: Individual differences in identities and outcomes
Kathrin J. Hanek
24. Global families
Min Wan, Romila Singh and Margaret A. Shaffer
25. Publishing research on expatriates: Advice for PhD candidates and early career researchers
Jan Selmer and Yvonne McNulty
Index
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