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Opportunity and opportunism: The expatriation practices of Indian information technology multinational corporations
Institution:1. Department of International Business and Asian Studies, Griffith Business School, Griffith University, 170 Kessels Road, Nathan, QLD 4111, Australia;2. Griffith Business School, Griffith University, 170 Kessels Road, Nathan, QLD 4111, Australia;3. Centre for Work, Organisation and Wellbeing, Griffith Business School, Griffith University, 170 Kessels Road, Nathan Campus, QLD 4111, Australia
Abstract:Although effective International Human Resource Management during an international assignment constitutes a significant factor in ensuring success of an expatriate assignment, there has not been much research that studies the expatriation practices associated with the global delivery model that has come to be identified with global outsourcing. The purpose of this paper is to understand the expatriation practices of Emerging Market Multinational Corporations (EMNCs) in the Indian IT sector, by examining the experiences of Indian IT workers sent to work on international client projects in a western country. We have used qualitative semi-structured interviews with 47 Indian IT expatriates from Indian IT MNCs working at client sites in Australia. We find that there is inadequate attention paid to expatriation both prior to emigration and while workers are overseas and employed at client sites. Such human resource shortcomings may be inherent in the global delivery model that is an important feature of Indian IT business. The implications of these findings are discussed in the paper.
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