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Expatriates in Asia

Breaking Free from the Colonial Paradigm

  • 1st Edition - June 30, 2008
  • Latest edition
  • Author: Scott Hipsher
  • Language: English

The Asia-Pacific region is recognized as the fastest growing economic region in the world as well as one of the most difficult places for expatriates to work. Classical literature,… Read more

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Description

The Asia-Pacific region is recognized as the fastest growing economic region in the world as well as one of the most difficult places for expatriates to work. Classical literature, modern popular entertainment, as well as academic studies often create an impression of Asia in the West which can encourage the formation of a set of expectations about working in Asia that hinder the expatriate adjustment process. This book provides conceptual frameworks as well as practical advice on working in the exciting and challenging environments found in the dynamic and diverse continent of Asia.

Key features

  • Identifies and describes the Colonial Paradigm and how it affects the perceptions of Western expatriates
  • Identifies and describes the phenomenon of the independent expatriate
  • Provides case studies to illustrate both the challenges and rewards of the expatriate experience in Asia

Readership

Expatriates working in Asia, students and academics in Asian studies

Table of contents

The colonial paradigm; Current expatriate practices and assumptions; Need for a paradigm shift; Making the paradigm shift; The nature of the business environment within Asia; Asian dimensions of culture; Stories from the front lines: experiences of expatriates working in Asia; Working in individual countries; Expatriate HR management under the new paradigm; The future of expatriate workers.

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: June 30, 2008
  • Language: English

About the author

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Scott Hipsher

Scott A. Hipsher has extensive experience living, working and researching in developing economies in Asia. He is currently working in Henan Province. His published works include Business Practices in Southeast Asia: An Interdisciplinary Analysis of Theravada Buddhist Countries, various book chapters, academic journal articles, newspaper and magazine articles, as well as a number of blogs and internet articles.
Affiliations and expertise
Fort Hays State University’s program in China, China

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