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Comprehensive guide to working internationally beyond traditional norms.

This book is a must-read for individuals interested in the complexities of international work. Unlike other textbooks, it covers a wide range of international work types, including high-status expatriation, short-term project work, and even the management of refugees. The authors, renowned in the field, provide in-depth insights and research on topics such as global HRM, compensation, talent management, and human rights. With practical exercises and reflective questions, this book is a valuable resource for students and practitioners looking to expand their understanding of working internationally and how it goes beyond traditional conception.

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Working Internationally: Expatriation, Migration and Other Global Work

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ISBN: 9781788119542
Date of Publication: 2019-04-26
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Business, Sociology, Personal Development
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Managing expatriates and other 'traditional' internationally mobile workers is a significant part of many academic programmes and the focus of some specialist ones. But we cannot answer the big questions about global mobility if we exclude from our teaching people who do not fit with our usual conceptions and assumptions about who it is that organisations employ.
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Comprehensive guide to working internationally beyond traditional norms.

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