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Journal of Global Mobility: The Home of Expatriate Management Research
Table of Contents: Volume 5 Issue 4:
Special Issue: DANGEROUS MOVES AND RISKY INTERNATIONAL ASSIGNMENTS
Guest Editors: Luisa Helena Ferreira Pinto, Benjamin Bader and Tassilo Schuster.
Michael Dickmann and Ashley Helen Watson
(pp. 348 - 373)
Sebastian Stoermer, Samuel E. Davies, Oliver Bahrisch, and Fedor Portniagin
(pp. 374 - 390)
How do you fear? Examining expatriates’ perception of danger and its consequences
Pia Charlotte Faeth and Markus G. Kittler
(pp. 391 - 417)
Philipp Paulus, Katrin Muehlfeld (pp. 418 - 442)
How expatriates work in dangerous environments of pervasive corruption
Carl Greppin, Bo Carlsson, Adrian Wolfberg, Nnaoke Ufere (pp. 443 - 460)
Guest Editorial:
Dangerous settings and risky international assignments
Luisa Helena Ferreira Pinto, Benjamin Bader, Tassilo Schuster (pp. 342 - 347)
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Best regards,
Jan
Journal of Global Mobility (JGM)
www.emeraldinsight.com/jgm.htm
Department of Management
Aarhus University
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New Book: McNulty, Y. & Selmer J. (Eds.) (2017), Research Handbook of Expatriates. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.
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New Article: Lauring, J., Selmer, J. & Kubovcikova, A. (2017), "Personality in Context: Effective Traits for Expatriate Managers at Different Levels", International Journal of Human Resource Managament. Download