Call for Papers
Special Issue on the Topic:
‘Current Issues in International HRM:
Alternative Forms of Assignments, Careers and
Talent Management in a Global Context’
to be published in:
Zeitschrift für Personalforschung
(German Journal of Research in Human Resource Management)
Due Date for Abstracts: 15 July, 2012
Due Date for Paper Submissions: 31 December, 2012
Special Issue Editors:
Marion Festing, ESCP Europe, Berlin, Germany (Coordinating Editor)
Pawan S. Budhwar, Aston University, UK
Wayne Cascio, University of Colorado Denver, U.S.A.
Peter J. Dowling, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia
Hugh Scullion, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
The
German Journal of Research in Human Resource Management
is the highest ranked German journal covering research on all issues
related to Human Resource Management (HRM) and is listed by the SSCI.
The Special Issues published in English receive considerable attention
both in Germany and across Europe.
This Special Issue is dedicated to
current issues in international HRM: Global assignments, global careers and global talent management. These topics have gained tremendous
importance
due to the increasing globalization of the world economy and the war
for internationally qualified talent. This not only applies to
multinational enterprises, but also to small- and medium-sized
enterprises, as senior managers are challenged to attract and retain
global talent.
We seek to publish research articles that deepen
our understanding of phenomena related to global assignments, global
careers and global talent management from both individual and from
organizational perspectives. Individual perspectives include challenges
of various types of assignments and their management. Papers on global
careers might address, for example, the success of international
assignments, female careers in international management, or
cross-cultural learning processes of expatriates. The organizational
perspective comprises various functional areas in IHRM, including the
most important practice, global talent management. However, topics such
as expatriate management and global performance management are also
related to global assignments, global careers, and talent management.
The
objective of this Special Issue
is to draw together scholars who are working at the forefront of this
research domain. This includes strong theoretical, conceptual and/or
empirical
papers using quantitative or qualitative approaches in order to advance
our knowledge of international HRM – especially with regard to global
assignments, global
careers, and global talent management.
As an illustrative (but not exhaustive) list of
themes/topics we hope to see addressed in this special issue are:
• Various types of assignments (traditional, self-initiated assignments, etc.)
• Expatriation and repatriation for various types of assignments
• International careers
• Female careers in international management
• Global performance management
• Global talent management
• Cross-cultural training methods
• Cross-cultural learning
• Human resource development strategies
• A comparative approach to human resource development
• Any additional theoretical, empirical, review or model-building contributions in human
resource development (broadly defined).
SubmissionsIn
order to be considered for publication in this Special Issue, an
abstract of two pages should be sent to the editors by 15 July, 2012.
The submission process is competitive, and the Editors will review the
abstracts and contact authors with an invitation to submit full
manuscripts. Abstracts and full papers should be written in English.
The
deadline for the full papers is 31 December, 2012. The papers will
undergo a double-blind review process. Submitted papers must represent
original work that is unpublished and not currently submitted or under
review for possible publication in other journals. Formal guidelines for
final submission are available from:
www.Hampp-Verlag.de or
www.zfp-personalforschung.de. Publication is scheduled in late 2013.
Please send abstracts by email to
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Prof. Dr. Marion Festing
Professor of Human Resource Management & Intercultural Leadership
ESCP Europe
Heubnerweg 8-10
14059 Berlin
Germany
Phone: +49 30 32007153
Fax: +49 30 32007189