Internationales Management / International Management 1999
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-663-07840-1_21
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Expatriates and their Families Abroad

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“…Most of the seminal literature on the subject was produced in the 1980s and 1990s. The works of Adler (1981Adler ( , 1984aAdler ( , 1984bAdler ( , 1984cAdler ( , 1987Adler ( , 1991, Tung (1981Tung ( , 1984Tung ( , 1987Tung ( , 1988Tung ( , 1998aTung ( , 1998b, Black (1992), and Brewster (1991 considered the management of mobile workers to be a consequence of the movement from central countries, where headquarters were located, to peripheral countries or 'hosts', where subsidiaries were located. Most of the literature in this period about international management is inspired by a similar conception (Black et al, 1991;Bonache et al, 2001;Conway, 1996;Dowling, 1999;Dowling et al, 1999;Dowling and Welch, 2004;Doz et al, 2001;Gates, 1996;Holt, 1998;Kamoche, 1997).…”
Section: Working Global Mobility: a Theoretical Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the seminal literature on the subject was produced in the 1980s and 1990s. The works of Adler (1981Adler ( , 1984aAdler ( , 1984bAdler ( , 1984cAdler ( , 1987Adler ( , 1991, Tung (1981Tung ( , 1984Tung ( , 1987Tung ( , 1988Tung ( , 1998aTung ( , 1998b, Black (1992), and Brewster (1991 considered the management of mobile workers to be a consequence of the movement from central countries, where headquarters were located, to peripheral countries or 'hosts', where subsidiaries were located. Most of the literature in this period about international management is inspired by a similar conception (Black et al, 1991;Bonache et al, 2001;Conway, 1996;Dowling, 1999;Dowling et al, 1999;Dowling and Welch, 2004;Doz et al, 2001;Gates, 1996;Holt, 1998;Kamoche, 1997).…”
Section: Working Global Mobility: a Theoretical Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La formación no sólo debería dirigirse a los expatriados, sino también a su familia. Los problemas familiares y del cónyuge permanecen como uno de los desafíos críticos para el éxito de la asignación (Tung, R., 1988, Brookfield Global Relocation Services, 2012. Según la Encuesta de Tendencias Mundiales de Reubicación 2012, el 60% de las multinacionales encuestadas afirman que la formación transcultural es beneficiosa para toda la familia.…”
Section: 1 Concepto De Formación Transculturalunclassified
“…Una de las razones del fracaso de los expatriados es la incapacidad del personal directivo y de sus cónyuges para adaptarse a la cultura del país de acogida (Tung, R., 1988). El proceso de traslado puede ser una fase emocionalmente difícil para los expatriados y su familia, puesto que implica la separación de amigos y familiares, teniendo que adaptarse a una cultura desconocida y a un nuevo ambiente de trabajo.…”
Section: 3 Adaptación Cultural Del Personal Expatriado 3 3 1 Definici...unclassified