Do repatriate support practices influence repatriate experience, organisational commitment, turnover intentions and perceptions of career success?
conference contribution
posted on 2007-01-01, 00:00authored byJane Menzies, Ann Lawrence
The focus of this paper is the development of a model for the effective management of repatriation in multinational enterprises (MNEs). It reviews the literature associated with the relationships between repatriate support practices in relation to repatriation experiences, organisational commitment, turnover intentions, and perceptions of career success. A model has been developed where it is hypothesized that the perception of the provision of important and higher quality practices will result in positive repatriation experiences A positive experience will be positively related to organisational commitment, and perceptions of career success, and negatively related to turnover intentions. These relationships are based on the concepts of social support, uncertainty reduction theory, and psychological contract theory.
History
Event
International Human Resource Management Conference (9th : 2007 : Tallinn, Estonia)
Pagination
1 - 15
Publisher
NMSU College of Business
Location
Tallinn, Estonia
Place of publication
Tallinn, Estonia
Start date
2007-06-12
End date
2007-06-15
ISBN-13
9789985934289
ISBN-10
9985934288
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed; E Conference publication
Editor/Contributor(s)
P Benson, A Mahajan, R Alas, R Oliver
Title of proceedings
IHRM 2007 : Changes in society, changes in organizations, and the changing role of HRM: Managing international human resources in a complex world. Proceedings of the 9th International Human Resource Conference