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and business performance. Despite its importance in the business context, its analysis in the expatriation context
is still scattered. Thus, this paper reviews the literature covering the analysis of 40 papers that focus on WLB and
expatriation.
Design/methodology/approach – A systematic literature review (SLR) was deployed in both the WoS and
Scopus databases until December 2024. About 40 articles were in-depth analyzed, and four themes emerged
inductively. The Hoshin Kanri Matrix was used to showcase each of the main themes.
Findings – Four main themes emerged from this SLR: (1) Cultural adaptation; (2) Types of support; (3) WLB
challenges and (4) Gender perception. Qualitative studies are predominantly used vis-�a-vis quantitative studies.
Originality/value – This paper contributes to the literature by identifying four main strands that reveal potential
paths for developing WLB in expatriation processes, both academically and in business contexts.
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Work–life balance Work–life conflict Expatriation Systematic literature review SLR
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