Dear Colleague,
A second friendly reminder to submit your research to the Global Mobility Track at the EURAM Conference in Florence, Italy, June 22-25, 2025. Organizers: Jan Selmer, Aarhus University; Michael Dickmann, Cranfield University; Fabian Froese, University of Goettingen; B. Sebastian Reiche, IESE Business School; Margaret Shaffer, University of Oklahoma; Vesa Suutari, University of Vaasa
DEADLINE
Deadline for submission of papers is 14 January 2025 – 2:00 pm GMT+1 (CET).
The EURAM 2024 website Submission Platform is now open: SUBMIT YOUR PAPER HERE!
ST07_01 - Global Mobility
Global Mobility (GM) involves research on people and organizations who cross national borders for economic reasons. GM takes many forms, including both assigned and self-initiated expatriates, inpatriates, international business travellers, short-term assignees, international commuters as well as low-status expatriates, migrants, and refugees. It includes people in non-corporate communities, such as diplomats, academics, international teachers, international volunteers, military, missionaries, sports professionals, government employees, international artists and medical workers. Associated topics of interest include global employee experiences as well as GM objectives, strategies, policies and practices, global leadership, recruitment and staffing, talent management, performance management, compensation, and virtual global mobility and teams.
We hope to see you in Florence next year!
Jan, Michael, Fabian, Sebastian, Margaret, and Vesa
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Professor Jan Selmer, Ph.D.
Founding Editor-in-Chief
Journal of Global Mobility (JGM)
Department of Management, Aarhus University
E-mail:
selmer@mgmt.au.dkTwitter: @JanSelmer_JGM
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