Millennials’ Avoidance of International Assignments in the Middle East: A Case in the EPC Industry

Chipoong Kim, J. Hong, Hyun-Taek Koh
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Purpose – Working in the Middle East used to be a “must-have” experience in the Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) industry. However, these days, millennials are not willing to accept such assignments. By adopting expectancy theory, this study explores the antecedents causing their reluctance. Design/Methodology/Approach – We adopt consensual qualitative research method with 21 in-depth interviews of expatriates with working experience in the Middle East from three EPC companies in South Korea. In particular, our study covers expatriates working in Qatar, Morocco, Algeria, Oman, Iraq, and Kuwait, which are rarely studied in the existing literature. Findings – We find that millennial expatriates are sensitive to harsh working environments that lead to limitations in their personal lives. Our study also shows that millennials perceive the reward as too low, especially when compared to expatriates in other countries or those at headquarters. Furthermore, they think working in the Middle East is not helpful to their future career. Research Implications – South Korean EPC companies should identify the characteristics of these millennials and make adjustments to current HR practices, such as pay raises and career support. Allowances for long-term employees in remote parts of the Middle East should also be increased. It is necessary to give extra points to promotion for those who have worked in secluded areas.
中东地区千禧一代对国际委派的回避:以EPC行业为例
目的-在中东工作曾经是工程、采购和建筑(EPC)行业的“必备”经验。然而,如今,千禧一代不愿意接受这样的任务。本研究运用期望理论,探讨导致大学生不情愿的前因。设计/方法/方法-我们采用共识性定性研究方法,对来自韩国三家EPC公司的具有中东工作经验的外籍人士进行了21次深度访谈。特别是,我们的研究涵盖了在卡塔尔、摩洛哥、阿尔及利亚、阿曼、伊拉克和科威特工作的外籍人士,这些在现有文献中很少被研究。调查结果-我们发现,千禧一代的外籍人士对恶劣的工作环境很敏感,这导致他们的个人生活受到限制。我们的研究还表明,千禧一代认为薪酬太低,尤其是与其他国家的外籍员工或总部员工相比。此外,他们认为在中东工作对他们未来的职业生涯没有帮助。研究启示——韩国EPC公司应该识别这些千禧一代的特点,并对当前的人力资源实践做出调整,比如加薪和职业支持。中东偏远地区长期雇员的津贴也应增加。对于那些在僻静地区工作过的人,有必要给予晋升加分。
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