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Work and non-work-related antecedents of expatriates' well-being: A meta-analysis
Institution:1. University of Vaasa, School of Management (Human Resource Management), Wolffintie 34, 65200 Vaasa, Finland;2. University of Vaasa, School of Management (Human Resource Management), Tervahovi C310, Wolffintie 34, 65200 Vaasa, Finland;3. University of Bamberg, Chair of Human Resource Management and Organisational Behaviour, Feldkirchenstraße 21, Room FMA 1.08, 96045 Bamberg, Germany
Abstract:Studies show a reduction in expatriates' well-being while abroad which entails a risk of low performance or even termination of the assignment abroad. To extend the knowledge of antecedents of expatriates' well-being, this meta-analytic review combines the empirical results from 24 studies. Concerning the conservation of resources theory, we distinguish between work-related and non-work-related antecedents (resources) and expose their relationship with expatriates' work well-being and general well-being. The meta-analysis shows that work well-being is positively anteceded by organizational support, work adjustment, and spousal support, whereas job factors and work-family interference are associated with decreased work well-being. General well-being negatively relates to work-family interference factors. The antecedents with the highest relative effect size are job factors on the negative side (resource loss) and organizational support on the positive side (resource gain). Work-family interference has the broadest impact on both work well-being and general well-being.
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