The career competencies of self-initiated and assigned expatriates: assessing the development of career capital over time |
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Authors: | Michael Dickmann Vesa Suutari Chris Brewster Liisa Mäkelä Jussi Tanskanen Christelle Tornikoski |
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Affiliation: | 1. Cranfield School of Management, Cranfield University, Cranfield, UKm.dickmann@cranfield.ac.uk;3. Faculty of Business Studies, University of Vaasa, Vaasa, Finland;4. Henley Business School, University of Reading, Reading, UK;5. Grenoble Ecole de Management, Grenoble, France |
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Abstract: | AbstractBuilding on a modern careers approach, we assess the effects of working abroad on individuals’ career capital. Given the dearth of longitudinal studies, we return to a sample of economics graduates in Finland eight years later. We measure changes in three dimensions of career capital; ‘knowing how’, ‘knowing whom’, ‘knowing why’ and find that company assigned expatriates learn more than self-initiated expatriates. All three career capital areas benefit from international experience and all are increasingly valued over time. Based on our findings, we conclude that a dynamic notion of career capital acquisition and use is needed. Managerial implications include the need for a wider view of talent management for international businesses. |
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Keywords: | Career capital expatriation international careers longitudinal studies self-initiated expatriation |
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