Expatriate Most Challenging Issues in Saudi Arabia
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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DECLARATION
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ABSTRACT
In this research, we tried to explore the concept of expatriation in a holistic context. The main focus of the research was on the problems and challenges that expatriate faces in a foreign set up and the ways of overcoming those problems. For the purpose, we studies the process of expatriation in Saudi Arabia, where, despite of the high rate of expatriate turnover every year, the number of foreign recruits are growing each year to meet the ever-increasing demands of the global functions that multinational companies in Saudi Arabia require. The research revealed many problems and that expatriates face, including psychological, environmental and socio-cultural problems in a strict and repressive Saudi Arabian society.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTII
DECLARATIONIII
ABSTRACTIV
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION1
Background of the study1
Rationale for the study3
Research aims and objectives4
Research questions4
Significance of the study5
CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW8
Strengths8
Weaknesses9
Expatriation in Saudi Arabia10
Selection of Expatriates11
The dilemmas of expatriates versus local hires12
CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY24
Research Design24
Time scale26
Data Collection27
Data Analysis28
Literature Search29
Literature Selection Criteria30
Search Technique30
Keywords Used30
Theoretical Framework30
Difference31
Ethical Concerns32
Overview of the survey32
Selection of informants33
Role of the Researcher33
Sample34
Data Analysis Procedures35
Quality and Verification36
Reliability/Dependability37
Validity39
CHAPTER 4: DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS42
The phenomenon of expatriation42
The disadvantages43
Comprehensive Management of Expatriates45
Phases of the Management of Expatriation45
The job of the senior management of expatriates46
CHAPTER 5: CONCLUSION48
REFERENCES50
APPENDICES59
Questionnaire59
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
Background of the study
Ever since the world markets have become internationalized, companies have started expanding global operations. As a result, multiple mergers, conglomerates, acquisitions, and global production facilities have emerged which have paved newer avenues for companies to avail global market opportunities. In order to facilitate the processes involved in globalization, business the world over rely on expatriate assignments. As a result expatriates, who are living in a foreign country for non-seasonal and non-tourist works, try to adjust in another country for the completion of a particular assignment instead of making a permanent move in that country.
Expatriates have typical categories which include personnel for providing technical and business aid, students and teachers, military and governmental personnel, and people working for social and humanitarian welfare like missionaries, and peace volunteers. Since, there is a global increase in expatriate assignments, people from various regions of the world move to and fro to other countries as expats and try to adjust to a new lifestyle in the alien country.
In this regard, Saudi Arabia is a good example, as a lot of people from different regions of the world come to Saudi Arabia as expatriates ...