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Writer's pictureHeidi Wechtler

Life is elsewhere


Highlights

The purpose of this paper is to examine the motives of female childless self-initiated expatriates (SIEs) in deciding to work abroad, so far under-researched. The study departs from prior research in using a new methodological approach, i.e. the analysis of online diaries (blogs) to explore the motives of a specific population to relocate. The emergent model of motivations is based upon four main dimensions that emerged from the socially constructed experience of these single childless female SIEs: escape as main motivation, confrontation to reality, identity reconstruction and purpose of expatriation. The findings reveal new elements of motivations to move abroad such as the complete absence of the notion of career from the blog posts, replaced, however, by a feminist and existentialist reflection.


Reception

Nomination for the 2015 Aalto University School of Business “That’s Interesting!” Award which recognizes the Academy of Internal Business conference paper that most effectively pushes the boundaries of our existing knowledge in the field.

Nomination for the 2015 William, H. Newman Award. Award presented to the Academy of Management to the best annual meeting paper based on a dissertation.


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Wechtler, H. (2018). “Life if elsewhere”: A diary study of female self-initiated expatriates’ motivations to work abroad. Career Development International.

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