Call for Papers – Special Issue of Personnel Review
Reimagining Global Work: How IHRM Research Evolves in an Increasingly Uncertain Era
NEW Deadline: February 28, 2026
Dear Colleagues,
In response to numerous requests, we have extended the submission deadline for a forthcoming special issue of Personnel Review focused on the evolving landscape of international human resource management (IHRM) amid an era of uncertainty and transformation.
Background:
As global work continues to shift in response to technological advances, geopolitical tensions, and changing workforce expectations, multinational enterprises must rethink and recalibrate their IHRM strategies to remain effective and competitive. This special issue seeks to advance scholarly understanding of how IHRM practices are adapting-and should adapt-to meet these emerging challenges.
We welcome contributions that explore novel theoretical insights, empirical findings, and practical implications. While the following topics illustrate key areas of interest, submissions addressing other relevant aspects of global work are also encouraged.
Suggested Topics Include:
- Managing virtual international assignments
- The rise of digital nomads and remote global workers
- Geopolitical disruptions and their influence on IHRM policies and practices
- IHRM challenges and innovations in developing or emerging economies
Guest Editors:
Haiying KANG (RMIT University, haiying.kang@rmit.edu.au)
Lena WANG (RMIT University, lena.wang@rmit.edu.au)
Alfred PRESBITERO (Deakin University, alfred.presbitero@deakin.edu.au)
Sachiko YAMAO (Keio University, yamao@keio.jp)
For full details on the special issue and submission guidelines, please visit the link below:
https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/calls-for-papers/reimagining-global-work-how-ihrm-research-evolves-increasingly-uncertain-era
We appreciate your interest and look forward to receiving your manuscript.
Warm regards,
Sachiko Yamao
On behalf of the Guest Editor Team