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OverviewSelmer and his contributors tackle one of the most challenging topics in international business today: how to manage human resources on a global scale. Drawing upon academic research and practical experience, they cover expatriation and impatriation as a way to internationalize managers; the problems of change, adaptation, adjustment that affect international executives; and the policies that would ensure equitable treatment of third country nationals. A unique, wide-ranging volume without esoteric jargon and abstruse statistical analyses, Expatriate Management offers not only an inventory of challenging new ideas that can be put to practical use today, but also a set of workable policy recommendations for the future. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jan SelmerPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Praeger Publishers Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.624kg ISBN: 9780899309491ISBN 10: 0899309496 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 26 September 1995 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsPreface Expatriation Internationalizing Managers: Expatriation and Other Strategies by Gary Oddou, Brooklyn Derr, and Stewart Black Corporate Selection Strategies and International Manager Success by Mary Teagarden and Gary Gordon Increasing Receptivity to Expatriate Assignments by Jay Yurkiewicz and Ben Rosen Effective Expatriate Training by Chris Brewster Expatriate Executive Succession by Jan Selmer Assignment and Repatriation Expatriate Adjustment: Causes and Consequences by Glenn McEvoy and Barbara Parker The Paradox of Expatriate Adjustment by Chris Brewster Expatriates' Intercultural Effectiveness by Chance of Birth by Aminu Mamman Host Country Workforce Training in Support of the Expatriate Assignment by Charles Vance and Yongsun Paik Expatriate Performance Appraisal: Principle, Practices and Challenges by Hal Gregersen, Stewart Black, and Julie Hite Adjustment of Expatriate Children by Corinna de Leon and Diana McPartlin Personal and Organizational Factors Associated with Effective Repatriation by Christopher Baughn New Trends TCN Expatriate Manager Policies by William Chadwick Expatriate Women Managers by Nancy Adler New Markets, New Firms-New Expatriates? by Ingemar Torbiorn Conclusions: New Ideas for International Business by Jan Selmer IndexReviewsAn excellent collection of essays on the key issues in expatriate management. The book should be useful to academics and practitioners alike. - Professor Randall S. Schuler Strategic and International Human Resource Management New York University Effective development and management of expatriates are pivotal to successful operations across international boundaries. Selmer's edited book of readings provides useful insights on the why, what, and how of expatriate management. It also explores future trends on that subject. - Professor Rosalie L. Tung The Ming and Stella Wong Professor of International Business Simon Fraser University The blending of academic investigation with practical application and recommendations ensures that this book will be of value to practitioners and scholars alike. - Professor Peter J. Dowling, Academic Dean Faculty of Commerce and Economics University of Tasmania, Australia This book shows how to reap high rewards from such strategically important moves. It provides timely, research-based insights into key issues that affect expatriates and their families before, during, and after their international assignments. - Professor Wayne F. Cascio Director of International Programs University of Colorado, Denver This is a very timely book. With the increasing worldwide emphasis on managerial issues relating to international business, this collection of papers on expatriate management helps to illuminate some very important issues. -Professor Lyman W. Porter University of California, Irvine Effective development and management of expatriates are pivotal to successful operations across international boundaries. Selmer's edited book of readings provides useful insights on the why, what, and how of expatriate management. It also explores future trends on that subject. - Professor Rosalie L. Tung The Ming and Stella Wong Professor of International Business Simon Fraser University Author InformationJAN SELMER is Professor and Head of the Department of Management, School of Business, at Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong. He is also Associate Professor of Business Administration at Stockholm University, and has published four books and numerous journal articles. Among his various clients as a consultant are Nobel Industries, Scandinavian Airlines Systems, and Singapore Airlines. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |