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Journal of Global Mobility: The Home of Expatriate Management Research
Table of Contents: Volume 8, Issue 3/4:
Exploring adjustment mechanisms of adolescent expat kids from South Asia against sociopolitical stigma
Pratyush Banerjee, Ritu Gupta, Musarrat Shaheen, Rajasekhar David, Kalaa Chenji, Chetna Priyadarshini
How do self-initiated expatriates fit into the Japanese traditional HR system? A call for institutional change to achieve mutual understanding
Chie Yorozu
The impact of team potency and leadership member exchange on expatriate creative work involvement
Hanan Saber Almazrouei, Robert Zacca, Noura Alfayez
An outline for an integrated language-sensitive approach to global work and mobility: cross-fertilising expatriate and international business and management research
Ivan Olav Vulchanov
Personnel mobility in German non-profit organizations – an institutional perspective
Martina Maletzky, Sina Grosskopf
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Professor Jan Selmer, Ph.D.
Founding Editor-in-Chief
Journal of Global Mobility (JGM)
Department of Management, Aarhus University
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