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9 years ago
Repatriation to your home country: is it home sweet home?
9 years ago
Dear friends,
I am a doctoral student member of The Research Group of International Hospitality (RGIH) in the Hotel and Restaurant Management Program at Auburn University in the United States of America.
I would like to invite you to participate in my research study that aims to investigate the current repatriation practices from the perspective of the expatriate managers, with special focus on hospitality industry. You may participate if you are a repatriate manager who has been in a foreign international business assignment for at least one year and repatriated to your home country for at least one year, and are aged 19 or older.
Your participation in this study is voluntary. If you are uncomfortable with the questions, you are free to withdraw at any stage before submitting the questionnaire without any penalty. Your total time commitment will be approximately 15 minutes. All participants in this survey will be entered into a sweepstakes to win an iPad. An iPad will be raffled for every 80 survey participants.
There will be no risk to you or to your privacy if you decide to join this study by filling the survey. Your responses will be treated as confidential, and will be accessible only by the researcher and his advisor. Your responses will be completely anonymous and no identifying information will be collected.
If you would like to know more information about this study, click on the link below to access an information letter. If you decide to participate after reading this letter, you can access the survey from the link provided.
Survey link: https://qtrial2014az1.az1.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_0OfhPPkzwLsQghn
If you have any questions, please contact me, at [email protected] or my advisor, Dr. Baker
Ayoun, at [email protected]
Yours truly,
Aahed Khliefat, Doctoral Student
Dept. of Nutrition, Dietetics, & Hospitality Management
Hotel & Restaurant Management Program
332 Spidle Hall | Auburn University | AL 36849
Phone: +1 334-444-8547 | Fax: +1 334-844-3279
[email protected] | www.humsci.auburn.edu/hrmt
I am a doctoral student member of The Research Group of International Hospitality (RGIH) in the Hotel and Restaurant Management Program at Auburn University in the United States of America.
I would like to invite you to participate in my research study that aims to investigate the current repatriation practices from the perspective of the expatriate managers, with special focus on hospitality industry. You may participate if you are a repatriate manager who has been in a foreign international business assignment for at least one year and repatriated to your home country for at least one year, and are aged 19 or older.
Your participation in this study is voluntary. If you are uncomfortable with the questions, you are free to withdraw at any stage before submitting the questionnaire without any penalty. Your total time commitment will be approximately 15 minutes. All participants in this survey will be entered into a sweepstakes to win an iPad. An iPad will be raffled for every 80 survey participants.
There will be no risk to you or to your privacy if you decide to join this study by filling the survey. Your responses will be treated as confidential, and will be accessible only by the researcher and his advisor. Your responses will be completely anonymous and no identifying information will be collected.
If you would like to know more information about this study, click on the link below to access an information letter. If you decide to participate after reading this letter, you can access the survey from the link provided.
Survey link: https://qtrial2014az1.az1.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_0OfhPPkzwLsQghn
If you have any questions, please contact me, at [email protected] or my advisor, Dr. Baker
Ayoun, at [email protected]
Yours truly,
Aahed Khliefat, Doctoral Student
Dept. of Nutrition, Dietetics, & Hospitality Management
Hotel & Restaurant Management Program
332 Spidle Hall | Auburn University | AL 36849
Phone: +1 334-444-8547 | Fax: +1 334-844-3279
[email protected] | www.humsci.auburn.edu/hrmt