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Personality in context: effective traits for expatriate managers at different levels
Authors:Jakob Lauring  Annamaria Kubovcikova
Institution:Department of Management, Aarhus BSS – School of Business and Social Sciences, Aarhus University , Aarhus, Denmark
Abstract:The purpose of this article is to assess how management level as a contextual factor interacts with personal characteristics in predicting expatriate performance. In particular, we focused on proactive personality (the individual’s disposition to change the organizational environment) and self-control (the individual’s disposition to change oneself to fit the organizational environment). Surveying 307 business expatriate managers in China, we hypothesized that in relation to work outcomes, the effect of proactive personality would be stronger for CEOs while the effect of self-control would be stronger for non-CEOs. We found both proactive personality and self-control to have favorable effects on our performance indicators: job performance, effectiveness, and time to proficiency. In line with our prediction, we also found the effect of proactive personality on job performance to be stronger for CEO expatriates while the effect of self-control on performance was stronger for non-CEO expatriate managers.
Keywords:Expatriates  CEOs  management level  proactive personality  self-control  contextual factors  performance
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