Expatriates adjustment and job performance

Purpose– The purpose of this study is to examine the mediating effects of expatriate adjustment (work, general and interaction) between individual (previous international experience, self‐efficacy, social network and cultural sensitivity) and organizational factor (direct and indirect support) and j...

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Main Authors: Bhatti, Muhammad Awais, Battour, Mohamed Mohamed, Ismail, Ahmed Rageh
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spelling my.uum.repo.126552014-11-12T07:47:49Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/12655/ Expatriates adjustment and job performance Bhatti, Muhammad Awais Battour, Mohamed Mohamed Ismail, Ahmed Rageh HD28 Management. Industrial Management Purpose– The purpose of this study is to examine the mediating effects of expatriate adjustment (work, general and interaction) between individual (previous international experience, self‐efficacy, social network and cultural sensitivity) and organizational factor (direct and indirect support) and job performance.Design/methodology/approach – The data were collected from 201 expatriates working in Malaysia and analyse by using structural equation modelling (Amos‐16).Findings– The results of the study indicated that expatriate adjustment (work, general and interaction) mediate the relationship between individual and organizational factors and expatriate performance (supervisor rated).Research limitations/implications– The data were collected from the expatriates working in Malaysian universities.There can be differences between education industry and pure business organization in terms of working environment, selection process and management support.The respondents were citizens of different countries around the world which include Asia, Europe and Middle East. Even though Malaysia is a multicultural society and expatriates from any part of the world can find themselves in Malaysia, this research did not group the respondents in terms of their cultural differences and similarities with Malaysian culture.Practical implications– The findings of this study suggest that human resource managers and MNC's management should provide direct and indirect support to the expatriates and their families in terms of language and cultural training, career development, logistical assistance, family mentoring, psychological counselling, job search, self‐development and social activities.Furthermore, recruitment managers and MNC's management should consider these factors before appointing any employee for international assignment.Finally, the findings of this research suggest that better expatriate performance help MNC's to perform better in their international operations which will ultimately improve the home and host country economic situation.The better performance of MNC's in their international operations through effective expatriate performance will encourage other domestic organizations to expand their operations globally.Originality/value– Expatriate literature have highlighted many individual and organizational factors which affect expatriate job performance and adjustment but the role of some individual and organizational factors is still not clear and/or ignored by past researchers. For example, the role of direct and indirect support has not been well conceptualized in past studies.In addition, only a few studies have explained the importance of self‐efficacy, cultural sensitivity and social network in expatriate literature.Furthermore, role of previous international experience has generated conflicting results in past research. Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/12655/1/IJPPM-12.pdf Bhatti, Muhammad Awais and Battour, Mohamed Mohamed and Ismail, Ahmed Rageh (2013) Expatriates adjustment and job performance. International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management, 62 (7). pp. 694-717. ISSN 1741-0401 http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/IJPPM-12-2012-0132 doi:10.1108/IJPPM-12-2012-0132
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topic HD28 Management. Industrial Management
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Bhatti, Muhammad Awais
Battour, Mohamed Mohamed
Ismail, Ahmed Rageh
Expatriates adjustment and job performance
description Purpose– The purpose of this study is to examine the mediating effects of expatriate adjustment (work, general and interaction) between individual (previous international experience, self‐efficacy, social network and cultural sensitivity) and organizational factor (direct and indirect support) and job performance.Design/methodology/approach – The data were collected from 201 expatriates working in Malaysia and analyse by using structural equation modelling (Amos‐16).Findings– The results of the study indicated that expatriate adjustment (work, general and interaction) mediate the relationship between individual and organizational factors and expatriate performance (supervisor rated).Research limitations/implications– The data were collected from the expatriates working in Malaysian universities.There can be differences between education industry and pure business organization in terms of working environment, selection process and management support.The respondents were citizens of different countries around the world which include Asia, Europe and Middle East. Even though Malaysia is a multicultural society and expatriates from any part of the world can find themselves in Malaysia, this research did not group the respondents in terms of their cultural differences and similarities with Malaysian culture.Practical implications– The findings of this study suggest that human resource managers and MNC's management should provide direct and indirect support to the expatriates and their families in terms of language and cultural training, career development, logistical assistance, family mentoring, psychological counselling, job search, self‐development and social activities.Furthermore, recruitment managers and MNC's management should consider these factors before appointing any employee for international assignment.Finally, the findings of this research suggest that better expatriate performance help MNC's to perform better in their international operations which will ultimately improve the home and host country economic situation.The better performance of MNC's in their international operations through effective expatriate performance will encourage other domestic organizations to expand their operations globally.Originality/value– Expatriate literature have highlighted many individual and organizational factors which affect expatriate job performance and adjustment but the role of some individual and organizational factors is still not clear and/or ignored by past researchers. For example, the role of direct and indirect support has not been well conceptualized in past studies.In addition, only a few studies have explained the importance of self‐efficacy, cultural sensitivity and social network in expatriate literature.Furthermore, role of previous international experience has generated conflicting results in past research.
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url http://repo.uum.edu.my/12655/1/IJPPM-12.pdf
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