Do Italian expatriates adapt to different cultural contexts? Some evidence from South Mediterranean countries

Adriana Calvelli, Chiara Cannavale, Rossella Canestrino
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Abstract

This study explores Italian expatriates’ inclination to adapt to different cultural contexts, such as Southern Mediterranean countries (SMCs). In emerging countries, expatriates play a very important role: they control the activities delocalised in the host market, they monitor the market, and they overcome the lack of qualified employees. However, cultural differences can limit expatriates’ results. When the home and the host culture are too distant, communication between headquarters and subsidiaries becomes difficult, and performances in the host market can be limited by a different work philosophy and by local employees’ reluctance to accept foreign managers’ knowledge. Expatriates’ capability to adapt becomes consequently very important. This is the case of Italian expatriates assigned to SMCs. The capability to understand local culture and to respect diversity is crucial to build profitable relationships. Considering the observations above, our paper explores Italian managers’ capability to understand distant behaviour, and to adapt to different levels of performance orientation and assertiveness.
意大利侨民能适应不同的文化背景吗?一些证据来自南地中海国家
本研究探讨了意大利侨民适应不同文化背景的倾向,如南地中海国家(SMCs)。在新兴国家,外派人员扮演着非常重要的角色:他们控制着东道国市场中本地化的活动,他们监控着市场,他们克服了缺乏合格员工的问题。然而,文化差异会限制外派人员的成果。当母国文化与东道国文化相距甚远时,总部与子公司之间的沟通就会变得困难,而在东道国市场上的表现可能会受到不同的工作理念和当地员工不愿接受外国管理者知识的限制。因此,外派人员的适应能力变得非常重要。派往中小型企业的意大利侨民就是这种情况。理解当地文化和尊重多样性的能力对于建立有利的关系至关重要。考虑到上述观察,我们的论文探讨了意大利管理者理解远距离行为的能力,以及适应不同水平的绩效导向和自信的能力。
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