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FREE VIDEO - EURAM 2017 Symposium: Famous Scholars in Expatriate Studies

  • 1.  FREE VIDEO - EURAM 2017 Symposium: Famous Scholars in Expatriate Studies

    Posted 07-02-2017 10:32

    ***Apologies for Cross-Postings and Duplicates***


    Dear Colleagues,


    EURAM 2017 IM/OB SIG Symposium | Famous Scholars in Expatriate Studies | 23 June (Glasgow)


    DO NOT MISS THIS RECORDED SYMPOSIUM SESSION AT EURAM 2017 IN GLASGOW! SEE LINK BELOW.


    Bringing together famous scholars whose voices we typically only see in print, Dr. Yvonne McNulty (Singapore University of Social Sciences, Singapore) and Professor Jan Selmer (Aarhus University, Denmark) organised and moderated a high-profile IM/OB symposium with six 'famous scholars' in the expatriate studies field - Mark Mendenhall, Margaret Shaffer, Guenter Stahl, Anne-wil Harzing, Chris Brewster and David Collings - who, collectively, have co/authored 12 of the 25 most cited articles relating to expatriates or expatriation from the Web of Science and Scopus. Each spoke about the ideas and inspiration for their seminal articles, how they selected co-authors, and why their papers have been so influential over time. This rare opportunity to engage in a future proofing dialogue with some of the field's most influential and leading scholars was well-attended and has since received wide praise.


    Use the following citation to credit this work:
    McNulty, Y., & Selmer, J. (2017, 23 June). "The next generation of expatriate studies: A future proofing conversation with famous scholars about their seminal articles". Symposium presentation with panelists Mark Mendenhall, Margaret Shaffer, Guenter Stahl, Anne-Wil Harzing, Chris Brewster and David Collings at European Academy of Management (EURAM) Conference, Glasgow, Scotland, 21-24 June.



    Best regards,


    Jan


    Professor Jan Selmer, Ph.D.
    Founding Editor-in-Chief

    Journal of Global Mobility (JGM)

    www.emeraldinsight.com/jgm.htm

     

    Department of Management

    Aarhus University

    Twitter: @JanSelmer_JGM

    Web: selmer@asb.dk" target="">http://au.dk/en/selmer@asb.dk


    New Book: McNulty, Y. & Selmer J. (Eds.) (2017), Research Handbook of Expatriates. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.

    Print copy / Electronic version (chapter 1 is FREE)