The importance of job, family and environmental factors in Expatriate Adjustment: A meta-analysis
Research on the antecedents and consequences of expatriate adjustment was reviewed using meta-analytic methods. The antecedents and outcomes of three facets of adjustment were examined. Self-efficacy, frequency of interaction with host nationals, and family support consistently predicted all three ty...
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Main Authors: | Hechanova, Ma. Regina, Beehr, Terry A, Christiansen, Neil D |
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Archīum Ateneo
2003
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Online Access: | https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/217 https://www.academia.edu/20142676/The_importance_of_Job_Family_and_Environmental_Factors_in_Expatriate_Adjustment_A_Meta-Analysis?auto=download |
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