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No place like home? an identity strain perspective on repatriate turnover

Harrison, David A. - ; Kraimer, Maria L. - ; Ren, Hong - ; Shaffer, Margaret A. - ;

We draw on identity theory to explain why employees returning from international assignments may leave their organizations. We tested our predictions over a 12-month period with a sample of 112 repatriated employees from a broad cross-section of firms. Prior job embeddedness during expatriation positively relates to the strength of an individual's identity as an international employee in repatriation. This creates identity strain when a repatriate perceives job deprivation relative to noninternational peers. Identity strain, in turn, promotes turnover. We discuss how this perspective contributes to theory on international role transitions, job embeddedness, and turnover mechanisms in general. .Printed Journal, baca ditempat


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Call NumberLocationAvailable
AMJ5502PSB lt.dasar - Pascasarjana1
Penerbit: Academy of Management
Edisi-
SubjekQuantitative Orientation
International & cross
cultural HR management
Human Resource Management and Industrial Relations
Retention and separation
ISBN/ISSN14273
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