10 pages tagged "inpatriation"
International HRM & Staffing Policies [1994-current]
Research program 1: International HRM, expatriation, inpatriation, knowledge sharing and identity confirmation
06 Feb 2016 (updated 25 Aug 2025) - Anne-Wil Harzing
Rejection, withdrawal, and acceptance: A story about message-journal fit
A look behind the curtain: what happens in the academic publishing process
20 May 2024 (updated 03 Jul 2026) - Heejin Kim
Understanding the academic knowledge creation process: How to learn better?
Shows how we can apply academic theories to better understand our own profession
25 Mar 2024 (updated 25 Jul 2024) - Heejin Kim
Global Mobility and Knowledge Transfer - an AIB webinar
Reports on a JIBS/JIBP webinar in which Heejin Kim presented our co-authored paper on the role of inpatriation in subsidiary capability building and evolution
03 Oct 2022 (updated 28 Feb 2024) - Anne-Wil Harzing
Beyond expatriation: How inpatriation supports subsidiary growth and performance
Telling the story of the background, motivation, and key findings of our study on inpatriation, subsidiary growth and performance
25 Apr 2022 (updated 04 Apr 2025) - Heejin Kim
How inpatriation supports subsidiary growth and performance
Introducing my paper with Heejin and Sebastian on how inpatriation contributes ot subsidiary capability building and evolution
17 Nov 2021 (updated 16 Sep 2022) - Anne-Wil Harzing
Doing IHRM research? Get inspired by these videos
Collection of conference videos in the area of international HRM, expatriate management, and global mobility
28 Feb 2021 (updated 29 Sep 2022) - Anne-Wil Harzing
Not all international assignments are equal
A new online paper on how different types of international assignments transfer different types of knowledge
05 Feb 2019 (updated 04 Apr 2025) - Anne-Wil Harzing
Out now: International HRM, 5th Edition
Introducing the 5th edition of my textbook International Human Resource Management
28 Nov 2018 (updated 07 Sep 2020) - Sebastian Reiche
The bridging role of expatriates and inpatriates
Illustrates how expatriates and inpatriates differ in terms of their roles in knowledge transfer to and from MNC headquarters
01 Dec 2016 (updated 03 Jul 2026) - Anne-Wil Harzing
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