Journal of Global Mobility: Volume 5 Issue 2

Subjects:

Table of contents - Special Issue: Beyond corporate expatriation: examining neglected non-corporate communities

Guest Editors: Yvonne McNulty, Charles M. Vance, Kelly Fisher

The psychological contract of international volunteers: an exploratory study

Mary Barrett, Anne Cox, Blake Woodward

The purpose of this paper is to investigate the psychological contracts (PCs) of international volunteers (IVs) in international aid and development organizations (IADS)…

Religious expatriates’ cultural intelligence and adaptation: The role of intrinsic motivation for successful expatriation

Alfred Presbitero

The purpose of this paper is to provide new insights into religious expatriates’ cultural intelligence, adaptation and the role of motivation. Drawing mainly from the theory of…

Self-initiated expatriation (SIE) by older women: an exploratory study

Barbara Myers, Kerr Inkson, Judith K. Pringle

The purpose of this paper is to explore the SIE experiences of women over 50, its drivers, nature and outcomes.

“From Heroes to Zeroes” – self-initiated expatriation of talented young footballers

Birnir Egilsson, Harald Dolles

The sports industry is a forerunner in the international quest for talent as the search by sport clubs and the corresponding self-initiated expatriation of athletes starts at a…

Teachers in international schools: a neglected “middling actor” in expatriation

Tristan Bunnell

The purpose of this paper is to introduce the rapidly growing body of expatriate teachers in international schools’ as a neglected community of non-corporate expatriates, and…

The global mobility decisions of professional sailors’ spouses

Joanne Mutter

The purpose of this paper is to identify the factors informing spousal global mobility decisions within the context of sporting expatriation. Findings contribute to the…

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ISSN:

2049-8799

Online date, start – end:

2013

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Jan Selmer