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We are constantly surrounded by internationalization in both our professional and private lives. It is assumed that recent graduates, especially from international study programs, have a broad horizon regarding our world and that they put a lot of emphasis on living and working internationally. Besides a review of relevant literature, the author conducted qualitative interviews with international graduates to research if that assumption was true. He focused on global mobility, which was perceived to play a vital role when linking internationalization and the attractiveness of an employer. The findings from the interviews showed that aspects of internationalization such as the opportunity to work abroad or in an international environment were arguably the most important to them.
The purpose of this thesis is to give readers an understanding about internationalization and its relevant factors, the role of global mobility and how it can be used to increase a company’s attractiveness as an employer.
This paper analyzes the terms User Experience (UX) and Expatriate Experience (XX), and by conducting empirical research, explores the UX of an intercultural coaching app, its possible influence on XX and offers suggestions for further development. This research is not only relevant to the development of the digital coaching tool, The RockMeApp but also gives ideas for further research. By analyzing the findings of the literature review and the empirical research conducted, namely eleven interviews with clients of the RockMeApp, several conclusions were made. Firstly, both UX and XX can be regarded as highly subjective and dynamic topics that are difficult to define. Secondly, new insights on XX from the expat’s perspective are given as well as a practical example of UX research. While the RockMeApp is perceived to be very good in terms of utility and usability, recommendations have been made on how to enhance its UX, mainly regarding its structure, aesthetics and the inclusion of emotions and explanations.
This bachelor’s thesis examines the potential of integrating Global People Transitions GmbH’s RockMe! App in Global Mobility platforms and partner networks by means of a market analysis.
The theoretical background consists of giving insights on the basics of Global Mobility like policies, processes and challenges. It also provides knowledge on international assignment challenges and the impact of intercultural coaching on expatriates. Furthermore, the concept of the RockMe! App is explained and potential collaborators as well as competitors are presented.
The empirical part is based on qualitative data research through expert interviews with professionals who are working within the Global Mobility industry. The results of these interviews have been used for a market analysis to assess the business opportunity of integrating the RockMe! App in Global Mobility platforms and partner networks.
The research results show that a general interest in digital coaching and also for collaborations regarding an integration of the RockMe! App exists. Nevertheless, company-internal structures and bureaucratic hurdles need to be overcome beforehand and a possible integration needs to be discussed individually.
There is a growing trend for multinational enterprises to send their expatriate employees on international assignments to achieve corporate development, human resource goals and to gain a competitive advantage in the global context. Therefore, the performance and productivity of international assignees play a major role for them and the organization. However, expatriate research has so far rarely taken into account the factors that do not directly relate to expatriate performance. Instead, research has focused on expatriate success and failure. However, the literature shows that neither can yet be clearly defined. Therefore, this study instead focuses on expatriate performance and productivity by placing special emphasis on literature gaps. Hence, in this study the importance of several factors is tested, namely: 1) overall international experience, 2) informal social networks, and 3) expatriate family. As this research aims to develop practical approaches to managing critical circumstances when relocating overseas, a link between theory and previous study findings has been established. To provide a point of departure for Global People Transitions GmbH, a special focus has been placed on organizational support and intercultural training. The data have been collected through guided expert interviews with six participants, three of them expatriates, two expatriate spouses, and one repatriate. The study results have found that the tested factors have an impact on expatriate adjustment and, consequently, on expatriate performance and productivity. In addition, several aspects to improve expatriate performance and productivity have been identified, such as providing organizational support or creating structures and routines. Lastly, it has become clear that research on international assignments is very elusive due to several underlying factors that influence the matter.
Experience Management has established itself in the business environment, first in the context of the customer and user experience and recently also in the context of the employee experience. This bachelor thesis explores how to improve the experience of a particular employee, the expatriate, by experience management. For this purpose, the implementation of existing experience management concepts is examined by using secondary data. The insights gained hereby are then transferred to the expatriate experience. A corresponding procedure is developed and exemplarily applied to Beiersdorf. This includes conducting primary research in the form of qualitative interviews and results in a set of recommendations for action on how the company can improve their expatriate experience. The results suggest that experience management is a promising approach to improve the experience, not only of expatriates but also of international assignees in general, which should be subjected to further research.