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Personnel Review | 2017

Dynamic global careers: a new conceptualization of expatriate career paths

Yvonne McNulty; Charles M. Vance

Purpose Most studies of expatriates have explored global careers as unfolding within assigned or self-initiated expatriation contexts in a predominantly linear fashion. The purpose of this paper is to conceptualize that expatriates’ career progression is facilitated by frequent moves between domains, with an increasing overlap among assigned-expatriate (AE) and self-initiated expatriate (SIE) contexts. Design/methodology/approach Underpinned by findings from extant literature, the authors review and integrate studies of expatriation and careers to conceptualize an AE-SIE career continuum. Findings The authors debunk the idea that AEs and SIEs are a type of expatriate per se, but instead is indicative only of their career orientation in terms of where they choose to sit on the AE-SIE career continuum at any point in time. Specifically, individuals pursuing global careers in international labor markets include up to eight types of expatriate who retain varying degrees of AE vs SIE characteristics dependent on the point they choose along the continuum. Practical implications The tension that dynamic global careers cause for multinational enterprises (MNEs) is not necessarily “bad”, and that by accepting and accommodating changes in career orientation MNEs will be able to make clearer and more consistent global staffing decisions. Originality/value The authors provide a new, improved conceptualization of linear and non-linear global careers and of the challenges global career actors face throughout their career development both at home and abroad. They further show that while career orientation explains why expatriates engage in various types of international work experiences, their typology adds explication of the various types of expatriate who pursue global careers.


International Studies of Management and Organization | 2004

Expatriate Return on Investment : A Definition and Antecedents

Yvonne McNulty; Phyllis Tharenou


Academy of Management Proceedings | 2004

EXPATRIATE RETURN ON INVESTMENT.

Yvonne McNulty; Phyllis Tharenou


Global Business and Organizational Excellence | 2008

How a major multinational is working to overcome the barriers to improved expatriate ROI

Yvonne McNulty


Global Business and Organizational Excellence | 2014

Modern Expatriation Through the Lens of Global Careers, Psychological Contracts, and Individual Return on Investment

Yvonne McNulty


International Studies of Management and Organization | 2014

Why and How Women and Men Acquire Global Career Experience

Charles M. Vance; Yvonne McNulty


Archive | 2010

Expatriate return on investment in global firms

Yvonne McNulty


Archive | 2006

Moving the research agenda forward on expatriate return on investment

Yvonne McNulty; Phyllis Tharenou


Archive | 2009

Measuring expatriate return on investment in global firms: industry report for participating firms and their expatriates

Yvonne McNulty


Archive | 2007

Measuring expatriate return on investment in global firms: industry report for participating firms

Yvonne McNulty

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Charles M. Vance

Loyola Marymount University

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