Dear colleagues,
If you do research about self-initiated expatriation/migration, we encourage you to submit to our upcoming special issue in Career Development International.
Career Development International
invites manuscripts for a Special Issue on
"CAREERS OF SELF-INITIATED EXPATRIATES: EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF CONTEXT"
Submission deadline: July 30, 2022
Guest Editors
Maike Andresen, University of Bamberg, Germany, Maike.Andresen@uni-bamberg.de
Akram Al Ariss, TBS Toulouse Business School, France, a.alariss@tbs-education.fr
Cordula Barzantny, TBS Toulouse Business School, France, c.barzantny@tbs-education.fr
Herbert Brücker, Institute of Employment Research, Germany, Herbert.Bruecker@iab.de
Michael Dickmann, Cranfield University, UK, m.dickmann@cranfield.ac.uk
Sara Louise Muhr, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark, slm.ioa@cbs.dk
Thomas Saalfeld, University of Bamberg, Germany, thomas.saalfeld@uni-bamberg.de
Vesa Suutari, University of Vaasa, Finland, vesa.suutari@uva.fi
Mette Zølner, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark, mz.msc@cbs.dk
Any of the guest co-editors would be happy to discuss potential submissions.
For more information, please see https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/journal/cdi/careers-self-initiated-expatriates-exploring-impact-context
Best wishes,
Maike
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Prof. Dr. Maike Andresen
Chair of Human Resource Management and Organisational Behaviour
University of Bamberg Germany
Maike.Andresen@uni-bamberg.de
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