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Journal of Global Mobility: The Home of Expatriate Management Research
Table of Contents: Volume 5 Issue 4:
Special Issue: DANGEROUS MOVES AND RISKY INTERNATIONAL ASSIGNMENTS
Guest Editors: Luisa Helena Ferreira Pinto, Benjamin Bader and Tassilo Schuster.
"I might be shot at!" exploring the drivers to work in hostile environments using an intelligent careers perspective
Michael Dickmann and Ashley Helen Watson
(pp. 348 - 373)
For sensation's sake: Differences in female and male expatriates' relocation willingness to dangerous countries based on sensation seeking
Sebastian Stoermer, Samuel E. Davies, Oliver Bahrisch, and Fedor Portniagin
(pp. 374 - 390)
How do you fear? Examining expatriates' perception of danger and its consequences
Pia Charlotte Faeth and Markus G. Kittler
(pp. 391 - 417)
Host country language skills and expatriates' cross-cultural adjustment in the presence of fear of terror
Philipp Paulus, Katrin Muehlfeld (pp. 418 - 442)
How expatriates work in dangerous environments of pervasive corruption
Carl Greppin, Bo Carlsson, Adrian Wolfberg, Nnaoke Ufere (pp. 443 - 460)
Guest Editorial:
Dangerous settings and risky international assignments
Luisa Helena Ferreira Pinto, Benjamin Bader, Tassilo Schuster (pp. 342 - 347)
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Jan
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New Book: McNulty, Y. & Selmer J. (Eds.) (2017), Research Handbook of Expatriates. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.
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New Article: Lauring, J., Selmer, J. & Kubovcikova, A. (2017), "Personality in Context: Effective Traits for Expatriate Managers at Different Levels", International Journal of Human Resource Managament. Download
Article in press: Selmer, J. McNulty, Y., Lauring, J. & Vance, C. (in press), "Who is an Expat-Preneur? Toward a Better Understanding of a Key Talent Sector Supporting International Entrepreneurship", Journal of International Entrepreneurship.