Conceptual Framework of the Evolution of Self-Initiative Expatriates in a Global Landscape

Yussuf, Osman (2024) Conceptual Framework of the Evolution of Self-Initiative Expatriates in a Global Landscape. Journal of Human Resource and Sustainability Studies, 12 (01). pp. 45-80. ISSN 2328-4862

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Abstract

The primary objective of this study is to enhance comprehension of self-initiated expatriation in the context of the global work environment by constructing a conceptual framework. Based on a thorough examination of current literature, our research investigates the complex mechanisms that drive individuals to actively seek employment possibilities in foreign countries, distinguishing this phenomenon from traditional organizational assignments. The main driving forces include independence, individual and career development, international connections, and opportunities for progress. The research methodology entails conducting a thorough examination of pertinent literature about self-initiated expatriation. We acknowledge the significance of cultural awareness, adaptability, and a proactive attitude in influencing the achievements of self-initiated expatriates in a worldwide community. This phenomenon is analyzed by studying the decision-making processes involved, with a specific focus on acquiring information, evaluating risks, and establishing objectives. The results highlight the influence of many factors such as diversity, environment, global mobility, and personal characteristics on the growth of self-initiated expatriates. The study emphasizes the importance of individual characteristics, external support structures, and ecosystems that enable expatriates to take initiative on their own. In addition, the study examines the professional paths, impacts on organizations, and social and cultural contributions of self-motivated individuals living abroad. This conceptual framework offers a thorough understanding of the motivations, decision-making processes, adaptability, repercussions, and influential factors related to the global change in work paradigms. Gaining a profound comprehension of this subject is essential for individuals, organizations, and governments as they navigate the ever-changing global work environments.

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Date Deposited: 09 Feb 2024 07:12
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URI: http://editor.journal7sub.com/id/eprint/2636

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