“…This study investigates differences between assigned expatriates (AEs), who are sent overseas by their home employer on a temporary basis to complete an international assignment, and self‐initiated expatriates (SIEs), who instigate their own relocation in a country of their choice to pursue cultural, personal, and career development opportunities, often with no definite time frame in mind (Doherty et al ., ; Andresen et al ., ). For years, and still today, many authors have called for the distinction between SIEs and AEs (e.g., Zhang and Rienties, ). Prior studies have shown that these two groups of IMEs are different along various dimensions (Shaffer et al ., ; Dickmann et al ., ) that might be grouped under three aspects: demographic characteristics, motivational drivers, and social support.…”