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Global mobility orientation and the success of self-initiated expatriates in Greater China
Authors:Jakob Lauring
Institution:Department of Business Administration, School of Business and Social Sciences, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark
Abstract:We investigated 640 self-initiated expatriate academics residing in Greater China. We examined whether their inherent demographic characteristics (age/gender) and acquired demographic characteristics (marital status/seniority) differentiated their work outcomes regarding job adjustment, time to proficiency, performance and satisfaction. We also explored the associations between global mobility orientation and these four work outcomes and examined to what extent the demographic characteristics differentiated the relationships. Results support most hypothesized differences. We found that a global mobility orientation was associated with all the work outcomes, except satisfaction. For inherent demographic characteristics, we found support for our hypotheses that for individuals with less successful demographics (younger, male), there was a stronger relationship between global mobility orientation and the work outcomes.
Keywords:Asia  business schools  China  globalization  performance  satisfaction  self-initiated expatriates
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