[HTML][HTML] Taking stock of expatriates' career success after international assignments: A review and future research agenda
This systematic literature review explores studies addressing the objective career success
and subjective career success of company-assigned and self-initiated expatriates after their …
and subjective career success of company-assigned and self-initiated expatriates after their …
Social change, cultural evolution, and human development
PM Greenfield - Current Opinion in Psychology, 2016 - Elsevier
Highlights•Social change is all-pervasive in the world, usually toward the following:•
Urbanization, formal education, wealth, commerce, interconnectedness, and …
Urbanization, formal education, wealth, commerce, interconnectedness, and …
“Somewhere I belong?” A study on transnational identity shifts caused by “double stigmatization” among Chinese international student returnees during COVID-19 …
R **, X Wang - Frontiers in Psychology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Chinese international students who studied in the United States received “double
stigmatization” from American and Chinese authorities because of the “political othering” …
stigmatization” from American and Chinese authorities because of the “political othering” …
The study and prevention of alcohol and other drug misuse among migrants: Toward a transnational theory of cultural stress
Prior research suggests that international migrants, taken together, experience alcohol and
other drug (AOD)-related problems at lower rates than do non-migrants. However, many …
other drug (AOD)-related problems at lower rates than do non-migrants. However, many …
Can China bring back the best? The Communist Party organizes China's search for talent
D Zweig, H Wang - The China Quarterly, 2013 - cambridge.org
For some develo** countries, the international flow of their human talent in the recent
decade was more of a “reverse brain gain” than a “brain drain.” China, too, joined the group …
decade was more of a “reverse brain gain” than a “brain drain.” China, too, joined the group …
Conceptualizing psychological processes in response to globalization: Components, antecedents, and consequences of global orientations.
The influences of globalization have permeated various aspects of life in contemporary
society, from technical innovations, economic development, and lifestyles, to communication …
society, from technical innovations, economic development, and lifestyles, to communication …
How families affect aspirational migration amidst political insecurity: The case of Hong Kong
The migration literature has examined migrants' political motivations separately from their
family's mobility strategies in the face of macro‐political uncertainties. Bridging the two …
family's mobility strategies in the face of macro‐political uncertainties. Bridging the two …
[PDF][PDF] Return migration
This article aims to present an overview of the literature on return migration. Through
combining the perspectives of various disciplines, notably economy, sociology, and …
combining the perspectives of various disciplines, notably economy, sociology, and …
An “Unsettling” Journey? Hong Kong's exodus to Taiwan and Australia after the 2019 protests
YT Li, BJ Liao - American Behavioral Scientist, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
This article compares the considerations, expectations, and realizations of Hong Kongers
migrating to Taiwan and Australia. Based on interviews with 22 Hong Konger migrants, we …
migrating to Taiwan and Australia. Based on interviews with 22 Hong Konger migrants, we …
[BOOK][B] Made in Hong Kong: Transpacific networks and a new history of globalization
PE Hamilton - 2021 - degruyter.com
Between 1949 and 1997, Hong Kong transformed from a struggling British colonial outpost
into a global financial capital. Made in Hong Kong delivers a new narrative of this …
into a global financial capital. Made in Hong Kong delivers a new narrative of this …