What is the overseas experience really like, and why is it so significant?
Based on interviews with returned expatriates, Osland uses Joseph Campbell'
s metaphor of the hero's journey to analyze expatriate stories and answer t
hese questions. The resulting framework outlines the predictable stages in
the expatriate journey and articulates for the first time the complex, tran
sformational nature of the expatriate experience and its inherent paradoxes
. In addition to helping expatriates make sense of their experience, this f
ramework furnishes prospective expatriates with more realistic expectations
and provides practical lessons for companies and human resource profession
als who want to handle expatriates more effectively (C) 2000 John Wiley & S
ons, Inc.