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A comparative study of domestic, European and international job-related relocation

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Hippler, Thomas

International Journal of Human Resource Management

2010

21

11

September

1837-1862

labour mobility ; reassignment ; employee relocation

Personnel management

http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09585192.2010.505087

English

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"This paper explores a number of relocation outcomes for geographically mobile employees in the following three regions: Germany as the home country and destination for domestic assignments (n = 115), Western Europe (n = 116) and other countries (n = 236). The satisfaction with various aspects of the post-relocation environment, the perception of change between the pre- and post-relocation environment and the attachment to the post-relocation environment at various levels were compared between the three groups. For the European and international sub-samples differences in the ideal country and future plans were also investigated. The group that stood out most clearly was the domestic sub-sample. It emerged as the group least satisfied with their job or task characteristics, perceived significantly fewer changes in the environment and was comparatively eager to leave the site they were currently working at and the job they were currently employed in. The sometimes proposed redefinition of intra-European assignments as ‘quasi-domestic' relocation appears to be inappropriate."

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