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Volume 11, Issue 1
Special issue: LIVING IN A “BUBBLE”: Global working communities and insulation in mobile contexts
Guest editors: Hugo Gaggiotti, Peter Case, Jakob Lauring

Guest editorial: Living in a “bubble”: global working communities and insulation in mobile contexts

Hugo Gaggiotti, Peter Case, Jakob Lauring

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Expatriate bubbles in Dubai: expatriates from West and East cohabitating with locals Open access

Henriett Primecz

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Breaking out of the expatriate bubble in Denmark: insights from the challenge of making connections with local Danes

Marian van Bakel, Charles M. Vance

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Relationship dynamics of trailing spouses before and during a time of crisis Open access

Judit Végh, Andrea Dúll, Lan Anh Nguyen Luu

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An examination of the insulation of global worker communities for political reasons: the case of the J-1 Visa in the United States

Jason Ryan, Sari Silvanto

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A bubble in the making: symbolic boundaries in a Finnish expatriate community Open access

Tuomo Peltonen, Sirkka-Liisa Huhtinen

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Identity work in the backstage: exploring the role of expatriate bubbles in identity work of self-initiated expatriate engineers through a Goffmanian lens

Vanda Papafilippou, Christina Efthymiadou

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Popping the “bubble” metaphor: separation and integration of expatriate communities

Chengcheng Miao, Hugo Gaggiotti, Chris Brewster

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Migrants as “dissonant harmony-seekers” and migrant life in “foam”

Selen Kars-Unluoglu, Burcu Guneri Cangarli, Oznur Yurt, Mehmet Gencer

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Jan

 

Professor Jan Selmer, Ph.D.

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Journal of Global Mobility (JGM)

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Latest Book: McNulty, Y. & Selmer J. (Eds.) (2017), Research Handbook of Expatriates. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. Electronic version

New Article:  Selmer, J., Dickmann, M., Froese, F.J., Lauring, J., Reiche, B.S. and Shaffer, M. (2022), "The potential of virtual global mobility: implications for practice and future research", Journal of Global Mobility. Download

New Article:  Stoermer, S., Selmer, J., & Lauring, J. (2021), "Expatriate Partners’ Personality and its Influence on Acculturation into a New Cultural Context: Examining the Role of Dispositional Affectivity“, International Journal of Cross Cultural Management. Download

New Article:  Stoermer, S., Lauring, J., & Selmer, J. (2020), “The Effects of Positive Affectivity on Expatriate Creativity and Perceived Performance: What is the Role of Perceived Cultural Novelty?”, International Journal of Intercultural Relations. Download

New Article:   Stoermer, S., Lauring, J. & Selmer, J. (2020), “Job Characteristics and Perceived Cultural Novelty: Exploring the Consequences for Expatriate Academics' Job Satisfaction", International Journal of Human Resource Managament. Download

 

 

 

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