Table of contents - Special Issue: Careers of self-initiated expatriates: exploring the impact of context
Guest Editors: Maike Andresen, Vesa Suutari, Sara Louise Muhr, Cordula Barzantny, Michael Dickmann
Self-initiated expatriation: a career perspective through a social chronology lens
Hugh GunzThis is a conceptual paper, intended to link the constructs self-initiated expatriation (SIE) and career. The author suggests that regarding SIE as an episode in a career allows…
The influence of complexity, chance and change on the career crafting strategies of SIEs
Blanca Suarez-Bilbao, Maike Andresen, Marian Crowley-Henry, Edward P. O'ConnorExternalities influence the career trajectories of self-initiated expatriates (SIEs) and their respective career crafting. This study aims to explore the international career…
Towards a dynamic conceptual model for understanding the impact of social isolation on SIE women's adjustment and career development
Riana Schreuders, Andreia Carita, Suzanne van AswegenSelf-initiated expatriates (SIE) women's career decisions are often based on the establishment of close personal relationships in various spheres of life. This paper aims to…
Transnational sensemaking narratives of highly skilled Canadian immigrants' career change
Dunja Palic, Luciara Nardon, Amrita HariThe authors answer calls for research on the experiences of international professionals' career transitions by investigating how highly skilled immigrants make sense of their…
Career success of expatriates: the impacts of career capital, expatriate type, career type and career stage
Rodrigo Mello, Vesa Suutari, Michael DickmannThis paper investigates whether career capital (CC) development abroad, expatriate type, career type and career stage affect expatriates' career success in terms of perceived…
Self-initiated expatriates from emerging markets: career benefits arising from personal initiative
Prashanth N. Bharadwaj, F. Robert BuchananThe purpose of this paper is to explore the perceptions of self-initiated professional expatriates about their subjective/intangible and objective/tangible successes in both home…
Surviving limbo: critical career capital aspects for entrepreneur immigrants in an extreme context
Gamze ArmanThe present study explored the adjustment (i.e. survival vs stay) of a unique group of Turkish entrepreneur immigrants in the United Kingdom, whose initial experiences upon their…
Exploring the impact of national context on adjustment of self-initiated expatriates: the case of German professionals in Britain
Elena SamarskyThe self-initiated nature of migration by self-initiated expatriates (SIEs) may make them more susceptible to the impact of the national context within which their adjustment…
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1362-0436Renamed from:
International Journal of Career ManagementOnline date, start – end:
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- Dr Jennifer A. Harrison