Doctoral thesis of Philosophy: An exploratory analysis of the reasons for using non-traditional expatriate assignments
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This paper aims to provide a clearer picture of the main functions of short-term expatriate assignments. It is based on the results from an empirical study with involving 84 interviewees from different companies located in different host countries. The interviewees were managers mainly from Malaysian, Australian, and Singaporean companies that operated internationally. The duration of the interviews was in average of 1 hour 30 minutes. Extensive notes and voice recordings were made during the interviews.
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Doctoral thesis of Philosophy: An exploratory analysis of the reasons for using non-traditional expatriate assignments
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