Sustainable Expatriate Management: Rethinking International Assignments

  • Schmitz M
  • Ommen E
  • Karlshaus A
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Abstract

This article explores the concept of sustainable expatriate management, which incorporates environmental, social, and economic factors, and how it can be implemented in a corporate context. We argue that with increasing societal and environmental issues, it is crucial to revisit the overall global philosophy and policies, including the expatriate life cycle. We apply the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) framework to examine how businesses can remodel their practices to become more resilient. Furthermore, based on a systematic literature review, we identified gaps in research on the integration of environmental factors into sustainable expatriate management. Lastly, this article presents a model for understanding the three layers of sustainability in expatriate management, which can assist practitioners in identifying blind spots and material topics.

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Schmitz, M. A., Ommen, E., & Karlshaus, A. (2023). Sustainable Expatriate Management: Rethinking International Assignments. AIB Insights, 23(4). https://doi.org/10.46697/001c.74200

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