Flexpatriate assignments: a neglected issue in global staffing.
Mayerhofer, Helene ; Hartmann, Linley C. ; Michelitsch-Riedl, Gabriela ; Kollinger, Iris
International Journal of Human Resource Management
2004
15
8
December
1371-1389
human resources management ; posted worker
Migration
English
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"The demands of managing international assignments are major considerations within strategic IHRM theory and most frequently considered within long-term employment choices between parent-country expatriates or host-country nationals. Yet recent studies from the Centre for Research into the Management of Expatriation (CReME) (Harris, 1999 ; Petrovic, 2000 ) have highlighted the frequency of alternative types of international assignment, which they classify as ‘short-term', ‘commuter' and ‘frequent flyer' assignments, which are now a regular part of global business life. This paper reports on a case study of one Austrian multinational organization and highlights management issues in terms of incidence, purpose, management and personal impact for assignments involving frequent travel without relocation (flexible expatriation) compared with traditional expatriate assignments. It begins by reviewing the emphasis on expatriate assignment before presenting evidence regarding the extent of alternative forms of international assignment. The research method and background to the study are then discussed before the findings are presented and discussed."
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