The role of on‐site training and support in expatriation: existing and necessary host‐company practices
Abstract
Due to the globalisation of business, international assignments are becoming more typical career steps in managerial careers than before. On the other hand, expatriation has been found to include several problems including high costs, adjustment challenges, inefficiency, and premature returns. As an outcome, the need for adequate preparation and training of expatriates has been stressed. Here the focus has been on pre‐departure issues while on‐site support and training provided by host units has clearly been covered less. In the present study it is analysed what kind of on‐site support and training host units provide to expatriates and what kind of support the expatriates see as necessary. In order to understand the situation expatriates are facing when arriving at their host units, their adjustment difficulties and pre‐departure training are also covered. The results indicate that training and support provided by host units is a more common form of expatriate training than pre‐departure training. Thus, existing research may exaggerate the lack of expatriate training when focusing only on pre‐departure training.
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Citation
Suutari, V. and Burch, D. (2001), "The role of on‐site training and support in expatriation: existing and necessary host‐company practices", Career Development International, Vol. 6 No. 6, pp. 298-311. https://doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000005985
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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