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Please don't go : A comparative study on Identity Strain in short-term and long-term expatriates

Christian Olof Möller-2015-01-01-KTH Publication Database DiVA (KTH Royal Institute of Technology)
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The loss of human capital that is the result of repatriate turnover has plagued multi-national companies' expatriate programs for decades. In striving to avoid this outcome, many are today sending their employees on so-called short-term expatriate assignments for which the long term effects are unknown. This study attempts to remedy this using quantitative methods and the latest developments in Identity Theory, but falls short due to difficulties in gaining access to respondents.

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The loss of human capital that is the result of repatriate turnover has plagued multi-national companies' expatriate programs for decades. In striving to avoid this outcome, many are today sending their employees on so-called short-term expatriate assignments for which the long term effects are unknown. This study attempts to remedy this using quantitative methods and the latest developments in Identity Theory, but falls short due to difficulties in gaining access to respondents.

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ExpatriateTerm (time)Human capitalOutcome (game theory)Identity (music)BusinessPublic relationsPsychology

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