The determinants of returnees’ decision to come back to Russia

M. Shagalkina, Viacheslav V. Telov, M. Latukha, A. Panibratov
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The article examines the determinants of the returnees’ decision to come back to Russia. Returnees from developed countries possess high levels of both human and social capital which allow them to contribute to the organizational outcomes of the emerging market firms. Moreover, researchers consider the influx of returnees to developing countries as a solution to the brain drain. Russia is experiencing brain drain as the highly skilled specialists’ outflow from the country exceeds their inflow. However, there is lack of studies examining returnees in the Russian context. Using a sample of 90 returnees from developed countries working in Russia, we found that career opportunities and expectations of high wages in Russia, as well as family reasons have the greatest impact on returnees’ decision to come back to Russia. Talent management practices aimed at attraction, development and retention of returnees, appeared to have a significant influence on the respondents’ decision to return and find employment in a Russian company. At the same time, upon their return, the returnees experienced difficulties in finding a job and a salary adequate to their experience and knowledge. It turns out that companies in Russia do not fully appreciate knowledge and experience that returnees have and the contribution they can make to the development of the company. The research results have both theoretical and practical significance for the development of migration policies and practices at the country and firm levels.
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返回者决定返回俄罗斯的决定因素
这篇文章探讨了返回者决定返回俄罗斯的决定因素。来自发达国家的归国人员拥有高水平的人力和社会资本,这使他们能够为新兴市场公司的组织成果做出贡献。此外,研究人员认为,返回发展中国家的难民潮是解决人才外流的一种办法。俄罗斯正在经历人才外流,因为高技能专家从该国流出的人数超过了流入的人数。然而,缺乏在俄罗斯背景下对回返者进行调查的研究。通过对90名在俄罗斯工作的发达国家归国人员的抽样调查,我们发现,在俄罗斯的职业机会、对高工资的期望以及家庭原因对归国人员返回俄罗斯的决定影响最大。旨在吸引、发展和留住回国人员的人才管理做法似乎对受访者回国并在俄罗斯公司找到工作的决定产生了重大影响。与此同时,返回者在返回后,在找到与其经验和知识相适应的工作和工资方面遇到了困难。事实证明,俄罗斯的公司并没有充分认识到海归所拥有的知识和经验,以及他们对公司发展的贡献。研究结果对国家和企业层面移民政策和实践的制定具有理论和实践意义。
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