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Sailing through the COVID-19 pandemic: managing expatriates' psychological well-being and performance during natural crises
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Journal of Global Mobility
Journal of Global Mobility (2022) 10 (2): 192–208.
Published: 25 October 2021
... countries. The authors apply their model to natural crisis events and provide propositions to explain the postulated relationships. Findings The proposed model delineates the stressors that emerge from psychological and situational factors, and how they impact the PWB and performance of expatriates...
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Illuminating the work‐family interface on international assignments : An exploratory approach
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Journal of Global Mobility
Journal of Global Mobility (2013) 1 (1): 46–71.
Published: 21 June 2013
... employees? © Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2013 Expatriation Work‐family interface Stressors Resources Expert interviews Employment Family life Human resource management Expatriates The contribution of our paper to the existing literature is threefold. First, given...
