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Adjustment,turnover, and performance: the deployment of minority expatriates
Authors:Marshall Pattie  Laura Parks
Institution:1. James Madison University , Harrisonburg, VA, USA pattiemw@jmu.edu;3. James Madison University , Harrisonburg, VA, USA
Abstract:While in the domestic work environment, minorities are more likely to have turnover intentions and receive lower performance evaluations; the findings in this study indicate that minorities, when deployed overseas, receive higher performance evaluations than Caucasian expatriates. For Caucasian expatriates, cultural adaptability improved interaction adjustment and reduced turnover intentions, but not to the extent to which minority status improved these outcomes. These findings suggest that studying minority expatriates is a critical but overlooked factor in understanding expatriate success.
Keywords:adaptability  adjustment  expatriate  minority  performance  turnover
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