Expatriate Management: A Comparison of MNCs Across Four Parent Countries - Expatriate management issues are often harder to identify than you would think, yet knowing what works and what doesn't is a key component of successful international management. Peterson, Napier, and Shim's four-country study of German, US, British, and Japanese MNCs offers new insights into a critical topic
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2000
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Authors: | Peterson, Richard B. ; Napier, Nancy K. ; Shim, Won Shul |
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Thunderbird international business review. - New York, NY : Wiley, ISSN 1096-4762, ZDB-ID 14116571. - Vol. 42.2000, 2, p. 145-166
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