2014
DOI: 10.1108/mrjiam-09-2014-0563
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New approaches on repatriation research

Abstract: Purpose -The purpose of this paper is to analyze repatriation as an active actor on his/her return and not just as a passive receiver of organizational human resource management practices. Traditionally, literature has been focused on investigating the impact of organizational practices and support on repatriation, but new studies suggest that this approach is insufficient. According to these studies, individual and contextual influences are also important on repatriation and new studies are needed to measure … Show more

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“…Most countries around the world undertake efforts to support students and citizens in general to study in specific fields that are growing rapidly in their home country, as well as to gain some amount of international experience, placing them a little above the bar compared to those who do not have such an opportunity. Studying abroad mainly is an opportunity to access better quality education, experience in academic atmosphere, and acquire knowledge and skills that may not be obtained in the home country ( Mayrhofer et al, 2004 ; Arnaez et al, 2014 ; Shin et al, 2014 ; Kent-Wilkinson et al, 2015 ; Cuellar, 2016 ; Forbush and Foucault-Welles, 2016 ; Petersdotter et al, 2017 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%