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The work and life of corporate expatriates: new patterns and regimes of mobility in the knowledge economy

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posted on 2017-10-26, 11:01 authored by Anthony D'Andrea, BREDA GRAY
This article examines how the international mobility of corporate professionals is entwined with the rise of the knowledge economy within a flexible capitalist system. As telecommunication technologies transform the economy, transnational organizations have been employing mobility strategies that affect the work and life of highly-skilled professionals and their families. Evidence is reviewed through a perspective of mobile labour studies, assuming international professional mobility as a privileged site of analysis. The article outlines the corporate expatriate population as the background for comparing mobility practices and regimes adopted by conventional and information-intensive industries. This comparison seeks to identify what is specific and new about professional mobility in the knowledge economy. The analysis confirms that patterns of mobility in information-intensive industries are more dynamic, unstable and contingent - in a word, more flexible - than those found in conventional or mature industries.

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International Review of Social Research;3 (1), pp. 87-107

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De Gruyter Open

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peer-reviewed

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HEA, ERC

Language

English

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