Delving into the dichotomous trajectory of Indian women flexpatriates: using the lens of JD-R theory

S. Sengupta, Deeksha Tewari, S. Mohyuddin, Parth Patel, Verma Prikshat
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PurposeDrawing from the Job Demands–Resources (JD-R) theory, this paper aims to identify unique job demands, job resources and personal resources in the context of Indian women flexpatriates (IWFs) and understand how they manage to perform in their short-term international assignments (SIAs).Design/methodology/approachThis study takes a qualitative approach by conducting in-depth interviews of 15 IWFs.FindingsThematic analysis reveals dual-role workload, emotional demands and diluted importance of the assignments as job demands; opportunity for professional growth, social support and combination of work and leisure as job resources, and building up of self-esteem and self-efficacy as personal resources. Also, the unique Indian family structure, Indian women's desire to have “me-time” and zeal to strengthen their identity emerge as differentiating factors for IWFs that enhance their performance.Practical implicationsIWFs are enthusiastic to take up SIAs as it gives them opportunity to enhance their career and strengthen their identity. In addition to their willingness to travel, advance planning of SIAs and profiling of women based on marital status, family type and children can be done for selection.Social implicationsDespite hailing from paternalistic and male-dominating society and facing familial challenges, IWFs find SIAs liberating, which gives them an opportunity to spend some “me-time,” strengthen their identity and enhance their professional growth.Originality/valueThis is the first qualitative study contextualizing flexpatriation with gender and region by studying Indian women professionals.
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以JD-R理论为视角,探讨印度女性弹性移民的二分轨迹
从工作需求-资源(JD-R)理论出发,本文旨在确定印度女性弹性移民(IWFs)背景下独特的工作需求、工作资源和个人资源,并了解她们如何在短期国际任务(SIAs)中管理表现。设计/方法/方法本研究采用定性方法,对15家IWFs进行了深入访谈。主题分析揭示了双重角色工作量、情感需求和任务作为工作需求的重要性被稀释;职业成长的机会、社会支持和工作与休闲的结合是工作资源,自尊和自我效能感的建立是个人资源。此外,印度独特的家庭结构、印度女性对“个人时间”的渴望以及加强自我认同的热情,也成为IWFs提高业绩的差异化因素。实际意义siwf热衷于参加补充培训,因为这使他们有机会提升自己的职业生涯和加强自己的身份。除了她们愿意旅行外,还可以预先规划补充免疫活动和根据婚姻状况、家庭类型和子女对妇女进行概况分析,以便进行选择。尽管来自家长制和男性主导的社会,面临着家庭挑战,但iwf们发现SIAs是一种解放,这给了他们一个享受“个人时间”的机会,增强了他们的认同感,促进了他们的职业发展。原创性/价值这是第一个通过研究印度女性专业人士将弹性移民与性别和地区联系起来的定性研究。
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