Determinants Of Expatriate Cultural Adjustment And Their Job Performance In China

Trade globalisation forces multinational corporations (mncs) to conduct business in various geographical regions. Talent flow has emerged as one of the primary avenues for building competitive advantage among international organisations. The job performance of expatriates is crucial for mncs, as the...

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description Trade globalisation forces multinational corporations (mncs) to conduct business in various geographical regions. Talent flow has emerged as one of the primary avenues for building competitive advantage among international organisations. The job performance of expatriates is crucial for mncs, as their high failure rate leads to huge financial losses. Thus, it is necessary to identify what causes the failure of overseas assignments and, subsequently, improve the expatriate’s job performance. The study’s key objective is to assess the relationship between key influential practices of expatriate management practices such as guanxi, cultural intelligence, self-efficacy, relation skills, language abilities, and cross-cultural adjustment of expatriates in china. By drawing upon cross-cultural adjustment theory and social cognitive theory, this study investigated the effect of expatriate management practices on expatriates’ job performance with facets of cross-cultural adjustment as a mediating variable. This cross-sectional study relied upon a questionnaire survey to gather data from 178 expatriates of mncs representing 54 countries. Preliminary and secondary analyses were conducted using spss and smartpls. This study reveals that guanxi and language ability positively influence all dimensions of cross-cultural adjustment, while metacognitive cultural intelligence (cq) and behavioral cq have a direct effect on general adjustment.
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spelling my.usm.eprints.63996 http://eprints.usm.my/63996/ Determinants Of Expatriate Cultural Adjustment And Their Job Performance In China Bi, Fangling HD28-70 Management. Industrial Management Trade globalisation forces multinational corporations (mncs) to conduct business in various geographical regions. Talent flow has emerged as one of the primary avenues for building competitive advantage among international organisations. The job performance of expatriates is crucial for mncs, as their high failure rate leads to huge financial losses. Thus, it is necessary to identify what causes the failure of overseas assignments and, subsequently, improve the expatriate’s job performance. The study’s key objective is to assess the relationship between key influential practices of expatriate management practices such as guanxi, cultural intelligence, self-efficacy, relation skills, language abilities, and cross-cultural adjustment of expatriates in china. By drawing upon cross-cultural adjustment theory and social cognitive theory, this study investigated the effect of expatriate management practices on expatriates’ job performance with facets of cross-cultural adjustment as a mediating variable. This cross-sectional study relied upon a questionnaire survey to gather data from 178 expatriates of mncs representing 54 countries. Preliminary and secondary analyses were conducted using spss and smartpls. This study reveals that guanxi and language ability positively influence all dimensions of cross-cultural adjustment, while metacognitive cultural intelligence (cq) and behavioral cq have a direct effect on general adjustment. 2025-02 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/63996/1/24%20Pages%20from%20BI%20FANGLING.pdf Bi, Fangling (2025) Determinants Of Expatriate Cultural Adjustment And Their Job Performance In China. PhD thesis, Perpustakaan Hamzah Sendut.
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Determinants Of Expatriate Cultural Adjustment And Their Job Performance In China
title Determinants Of Expatriate Cultural Adjustment And Their Job Performance In China
title_full Determinants Of Expatriate Cultural Adjustment And Their Job Performance In China
title_fullStr Determinants Of Expatriate Cultural Adjustment And Their Job Performance In China
title_full_unstemmed Determinants Of Expatriate Cultural Adjustment And Their Job Performance In China
title_short Determinants Of Expatriate Cultural Adjustment And Their Job Performance In China
title_sort determinants of expatriate cultural adjustment and their job performance in china
topic HD28-70 Management. Industrial Management
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