WHEN EXPATRIATION MEETS JOB RELOCATION: CRAFTING INDIVIDUAL OFFSHORING

Authors

  • CAROLINE CREVEN FOURNIER EM Strasbourg Business School
  • SEBASTIEN POINT EM Strasbourg Business School

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54695/grhu.134.0021

Keywords:

Individual offshoring - expatriation - international assignments

Abstract

International assignments no longer succeed in retaining talent, even though their cost remains high. Individual offshoring thus appears to be a new form of expatriation, halfway between self-initiated expatriation and international corporate assignment. This study seeks to understand this new form of expatriation, which is distinguished by two main aspects: the non-involvement of the family in the offshoring process and the absence of a return policy since the individual is not expected to return. This work shows how individual offshoring can become an alternative to current forms of expatriation.

Published

2024-12-01

How to Cite

CREVEN FOURNIER, C., & POINT, S. (2024). WHEN EXPATRIATION MEETS JOB RELOCATION: CRAFTING INDIVIDUAL OFFSHORING. Revue De Gestion Des Ressources Humaines, 134(4), 21. https://doi.org/10.54695/grhu.134.0021

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