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Title: Finnish Business Repatriates' Coping Strategies
Authors: Paganus, Solja
Subject: Management and Organisation
Keywords: adjustment
coping strategies
emotion-focused
finland
international assignments
problem-focused
repartriation
Abstract: This thesis explores Finnish business repatriates’ coping strategies. Managing repatriation has been recognized as a demanding task for companies and an important issue in international human resource management. However, we still know relatively little about how repatriates respond to the demands of the return. This thesis addresses this problem by applying a process approach to coping with repatriation. The focus is on identifying repatriates’ coping strategies and the various forms of them. This study also aims to investigate what might influence the use of repatriates’ coping strategies and forms of coping. The background of this doctoral study is provided by earlier research that identified factors influencing repatriates’ adjustment, either positively or negatively. The empirical material of this doctoral thesis comprises twenty-two Phase I semi-structured interviews and ten Phase II follow-up interviews conducted for the purposes of verification. The main findings of the study are formulated as propositions. For instance, it was suggested that repatriates are likely to use different forms of problem-focused strategy more often than various forms of emotion-focused strategy. Moreover, they also are likely to use a larger range of problem-focused strategies than emotion-focused strategies. In addition, in contrast to specialists, repatriates occupying managerial positions are likely to use a greater number and a greater variety of different forms of problem-focused strategy than of emotion-focused strategy, especially in the context of preparing for their return and in different work role changes. This thesis contributes to research on repatriation, expatriation, coping and identifies implications for management.
Date of defence: 20-Jan-2006
Issue Date: 10-Jan-2006
Publisher: Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration
Svenska handelshögskolan
Series/Report no.: Economics and Society
154
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10227/67
URN:ISBN:951-555-901-4
ISBN: 951-555-901-4
ISSN: 0424-7256
Appears in Collections:Economics and Society (Doctoral theses)
Management and Organisation - Doctoral Theses

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