Measuring work-role transitions: The cross-cultural experience of hotel expatriates in Malaysia

The literature on expatriation highlighted many individuals and organisational factors that affect expatriate adjustment. However, the roles of some individual and organisational factors are still not clear and have been ignored by past researchers. Thus, the purpose of this paper is to investigate...

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Main Authors: Halim, Haslina, Mustaffa, Che Su, Azizan, Farah Lina
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spelling my.uum.repo.279022020-11-23T02:25:37Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/27902/ Measuring work-role transitions: The cross-cultural experience of hotel expatriates in Malaysia Halim, Haslina Mustaffa, Che Su Azizan, Farah Lina PL Languages and literatures of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania The literature on expatriation highlighted many individuals and organisational factors that affect expatriate adjustment. However, the roles of some individual and organisational factors are still not clear and have been ignored by past researchers. Thus, the purpose of this paper is to investigate the variations in expatriates’ work, general and interaction adjustment and to examine the relationship between work-role characteristics and expatriate adjustment in the hotel industry. The work-role characteristics; which are comprised of role novelty, role ambiguity and role conflict, are tested on the different dimensions of adjustment. Self-administered questionnaires were distributed to 323 respondents who were comprised of expatriates working in Malaysia’s hotel industry. The findings revealed a positive correlation between role novelty and work adjustment that indicated the impact of work-role characteristics on adjustment dimensions. However, both role ambiguity and role conflict are negatively correlated with work adjustment. The findings from this study proved significant for the industry as it contributes towards new knowledge on expatriation in a multicultural society, especially the work adjustment of hotel expatriates. It would also help create awareness among hotel companies on the importance of work characteristics in the process of adjustment. The findings also contributed to new empirical findings in regards to literature on expatriation and cross-cultural adjustment, which integrate the information on determinants of adjustment among hotel expatriates. Beside the findings, the discussions on limitations and suggestions for future research are also presented in the paper. SEARCH Journal 2020 2020 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/27902/1/STMCR%20XX%20XX%202020%201%2016.pdf Halim, Haslina and Mustaffa, Che Su and Azizan, Farah Lina (2020) Measuring work-role transitions: The cross-cultural experience of hotel expatriates in Malaysia. SEARCH Journal of Media and Communication Research. pp. 1-16. ISSN 2672-7080 http://search.taylors.edu.my/documents/journals/SI2020-ICOME/SI2020-ICOME.pdf
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Halim, Haslina
Mustaffa, Che Su
Azizan, Farah Lina
Measuring work-role transitions: The cross-cultural experience of hotel expatriates in Malaysia
description The literature on expatriation highlighted many individuals and organisational factors that affect expatriate adjustment. However, the roles of some individual and organisational factors are still not clear and have been ignored by past researchers. Thus, the purpose of this paper is to investigate the variations in expatriates’ work, general and interaction adjustment and to examine the relationship between work-role characteristics and expatriate adjustment in the hotel industry. The work-role characteristics; which are comprised of role novelty, role ambiguity and role conflict, are tested on the different dimensions of adjustment. Self-administered questionnaires were distributed to 323 respondents who were comprised of expatriates working in Malaysia’s hotel industry. The findings revealed a positive correlation between role novelty and work adjustment that indicated the impact of work-role characteristics on adjustment dimensions. However, both role ambiguity and role conflict are negatively correlated with work adjustment. The findings from this study proved significant for the industry as it contributes towards new knowledge on expatriation in a multicultural society, especially the work adjustment of hotel expatriates. It would also help create awareness among hotel companies on the importance of work characteristics in the process of adjustment. The findings also contributed to new empirical findings in regards to literature on expatriation and cross-cultural adjustment, which integrate the information on determinants of adjustment among hotel expatriates. Beside the findings, the discussions on limitations and suggestions for future research are also presented in the paper.
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author Halim, Haslina
Mustaffa, Che Su
Azizan, Farah Lina
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Mustaffa, Che Su
Azizan, Farah Lina
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title Measuring work-role transitions: The cross-cultural experience of hotel expatriates in Malaysia
title_short Measuring work-role transitions: The cross-cultural experience of hotel expatriates in Malaysia
title_full Measuring work-role transitions: The cross-cultural experience of hotel expatriates in Malaysia
title_fullStr Measuring work-role transitions: The cross-cultural experience of hotel expatriates in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Measuring work-role transitions: The cross-cultural experience of hotel expatriates in Malaysia
title_sort measuring work-role transitions: the cross-cultural experience of hotel expatriates in malaysia
publisher SEARCH Journal 2020
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url http://repo.uum.edu.my/27902/1/STMCR%20XX%20XX%202020%201%2016.pdf
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