Perceived overqualification repatriates: post hoc analysis for traditional and alternative forms / Maggie Mei Kei Chong, Raida Abu Bakar and Sharmila Jayasingam
Repatriates perceived the discrepancy in utilizing their enhanced international experiences upon returning home, resulting in them being perceived as being overqualified, and led to low retention rates. Besides long-term international assignments, the literature on repatriation of alternative forms...
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Main Authors: | Mei, Maggie Kei Chong (Author), Abu Bakar, Raida (Author), Jayasingam, Sharmila (Author) |
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2022-06.
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