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Journal articles (2014), International Journal of Human Resource Management, 25 (14), pp. 2033-2049

The Impact of Expatriates’ Career Characteristics on Career and Job Satisfaction, and Intention to Leave: An Objective and Subjective Fit Approach

CERDIN Jean-Luc , LE PARGNEUX M.

This empirical study combines literature on career with literature relevant to international mobility in order to investigate individual career characteristics as antecedents of career satisfaction, job satisfaction and intention to leave. As anticipated, careerist orientation and career fit explain job satisfaction, career satisfaction and intention to leave. Results are more mixed for protean career attitude and boundaryless career attitude. Implications for academic research and business practice are discussed. Link to the article

CERDIN, J.L. and LE PARGNEUX, M. (2014). The Impact of Expatriates’ Career Characteristics on Career and Job Satisfaction, and Intention to Leave: An Objective and Subjective Fit Approach. International Journal of Human Resource Management, 25(14), pp. 2033-2049.

Keywords : #Carrière, #Expatriation, #Réussite-d’une-affectation-internationale, #Théorie-de-la-congruence