Dr. Sebastian Stoermer
Education
2014-2017 | University of Goettingen, Faculty of Economic Sciences, Germany |
2010-2013 | University of Bremen, Faculty of Human and Health Sciences and Faculty of Business Studies and Economics, Germany
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2012 | Clark University, Dept. of Psychology, USA |
2007-2010 | University of Bremen, Faculty of Human and Health Sciences, Germany |
Work Experience
Since 2017 | University of Goettingen, Faculty of Economic Sciences, Germany |
2014-2017 | University of Goettingen, Faculty of Economic Sciences, Germany |
2013 | Jacobs University, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Germany |
2011-2012 | University of Bremen, Faculty of Human and Health Sciences, Germany |
2010 | DB ProjektBau GmbH |
Research Focus
Organizational Behavior
(International) Human Resource Management
Expatriate Management
Diversity and Inclusion
Awards and Honors
Master Thesis among top three Theses in 2013 in the Business Psychology Program of Bremen University
DAAD Promos Student Exchange Stipend
Scholarship awarded by the Small and Medium Enterprises Network of Goettingen Univ.
Travel Grant awarded by Goettingen Intern.
Travel Grant awarded by DAAD
Grant awarded by the Sheth Foundation
Winner of the Journal of Global Mobility Best Paper Award at the Standing Track of Expatriate Management at the 2017 EURAM Conference in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
EURAM 2017 Best Conference Paper Award
IM Division Best Paper in OB/OT/HR Award Finalist at the 2017 AOM Conference
Carolyn Dexter Award Finalist
AIB South East Asia Chapter Conference 2018 Best Paper Award of the HRM/Strategic Management Division
Memberships and Service to the Academic Community
Member of:
The Academy of International Business
The Academy of Management
The European Academy of Management
The Association of Japanese Business Studies
Associate Editor, Journal of Global Mobility (Emerald)
Ad-hoc Reviewer for:
Human Resource Management
The International Journal of Human Resource Management
Cross-Cultural and Strategic Management
The Journal of Asia Business Studies
European Journal of International Management
The Journal of Chinese Human Resource Management
Asian Business and Mangement
Asia Pacific Business Review
Misc. Conferences, e.g. Academy of Management Annual Conference; Academy of International Business Annual Conference; European Academy of Management Annual Conference
Conference Presentations and Publications
Davies, S.E., Stoermer, S., & Froese, F.J. (accepted for publication). When the going gets tough: The influence of expatriate resilience and perceived organizational inclusion climate on work adjustment and turnover intentions. The International Journal of Human Resource Management.
Selmer, J., & Stoermer, S. Being positive living abroad: The role of dispositional affectivity for expatriate spouses’ cross-cultural adjustment. Accepted at the Annual Meeting of the AIB South East Asia Chapter Regional Conference, 12/2018, Hong Kong.
Froese, F.J., Stoermer, S., & Klar, S. The best of both worlds: The benefits of dual embeddedness for repatriate knowledge transfer. Accepted at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, 08/2018, Chicago, USA.
Stoermer, S., Lauring, J., & Selmer, J. A free bird cannot always fly: The role of job autonomy, job clarity, and cultural novelty for expatriate academics’ performance. Accepted at the Annual Meeting of the European Academy of Management, 06/2018, Reykjavik, Iceland.
Bader, B., Stoermer, S., Bader, A.K., & Schuster, T. (forthcoming). Institutional discrimination of women and workplace harassment of female expatriates: Evidence from 25 host countries. The Journal of Global Mobility: The Home of Expatriate Management Research.
Maharjan, M.P., Froese, F.J., & Stoermer, S. Knowledge creation of expatriate scientists: A job-demands-resources perspective. Accepted at the Annual Conference of the European International Business Academy, 12/2017, Milan, Italy.
Stoermer, S., Davies, S.E., Bahrisch, O., & Portniagin, F. (forthcoming). For sensation's sake: Differences in female and male expatriates' relocation willingness to dangerous countries based on sensation seeking. The Journal of Global Mobility: The Home of Expatriate Management Research.
Bader, B., Stoermer, S., Bader, A.K., & Schuster, T. Institutional and individual work place gender discrimination of expatriates: An empirical analysis. Accepted at the Annual Workshop of the HR division of The German Academic Association for Business Research (VHB), 09/2017, Paderborn, Germany.
Stoermer, S., Haslberger, A., Froese, F.J., & Kraeh, A.L. (forthcoming). Person-environment fit and expatriate job satisfaction. Thunderbird International Business Review.
Stoermer, S., Froese, F.J., Triana, M., & Bader, A.K. Climate for inclusion's effects on inclusive behaviors and knowledge Exchange: A multi-method study. Accepted at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, 08/2017, Atlanta, USA.
Stoermer, S., Davies, S.E., & Froese, F.J. Expatriates' cultural intelligence, embeddedness and knowledge sharing: A multilevel analysis. Academy of Management Best Paper Proceedings.
Stoermer, S., Hitotsuyanagi-Hansel, A., & Froese, F.J. (forthcoming). Racial harassment and job satisfaction in South Africa. The moderating effects of career orientations and managerial rank. The International Journal of Human Resource Management.
Stoermer, S., & Froese, F.J. The influence of organizational inclusion climate on individuals' inclusive behavior intentions and knowledge exchange:The moderating effect of employee minority status. Accepted at the International Congress of Psychology, 07/2016, Yokohama, Japan.
Stoermer, S., & Hitotsuyanagi-Hansel, A. Racial harassment and job satisfaction - career-related variables' role. Accepted at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, 08/2016, Anaheim, USA.
Stoermer, S., & Froese, F.J. Masculinity, diversity perceptions, and knowledge exchange: Organizational context's moderating effects. Accepted at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, 08/2016, Anaheim, USA.
Stoermer, S., Bader, A.K., Froese, F.J. (2016). Culture matters: The influence of national culture on inclusion climate. Cross-Cultural and Strategic Management, Vol. 23 (2), pp. 287-305.