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The power of support in high-risk countries: compensation and social support as antecedents of expatriate work attitudes
Authors:Benjamin Bader
Institution:1. Department of Strategic Management, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germanybenjamin.bader@uni-hamburg.de
Abstract:This study analyzes the antecedents of expatriate work attitudes in terrorism-endangered countries. Applying a social exchange perspective, the study empirically analyzes which measures are qualified to achieve and maintain positive work attitudes among expatriates. Hierarchical regression analysis is applied to investigate this relationship, using data from 143 expatriates in high-risk countries. Data show that social support from co-workers as well as from the organization itself is essential. Moreover, the study investigates the expatriate's sensitivity to terrorism as a moderator and finds that companies should incorporate the sensitivity in their considerations for corporate measures.
Keywords:expatriate management  high-risk countries  perceived organizational support  social support  work attitudes
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