An empirically-derived multidimensional measure of expatriate success: reconciling the discord |
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Authors: | Masoud Hemmasi Meredith Downes Iris I. Varner |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Management and Quantitative Methods , Illinois State University , Normal, IL, USA mhemmas@ilstu.edu;3. Department of Management and Quantitative Methods , Illinois State University , Normal, IL, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper examines the discord surrounding how expatriate success, or effectiveness, is defined. We review the many ways that success has been conceptualized and then seek to reconcile these differences by presenting a multidimensional measure of success, based on data collected from 118 expatriate respondents worldwide. A series of factor analyses, along with reliability and item analyses yielded nine measurement scales which included cultural adjustment, work-related adjustment, career development, HQ-subsidiary coordination, assignment completion, professional/skill development, shaping and controlling the subsidiary, satisfaction and overall assignment effectiveness. The process by which these scales were developed is described in the paper and all items and scale reliabilities are presented. |
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Keywords: | expatriate effectiveness expatriate success expatriate turnover factor analysis multidimensional measures overseas assignments |
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