Expatriate time to proficiency: individual antecedents and the moderating effect of home country

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Marie-France Waxin, C. Brewster, Nicolas Ashill
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the direct impact of individual variables (cultural openness, social orientation, willingness to communicate, confidence in own technical abilities, active stress resistance, prior international experience) on expatriate time to proficiency (TTP); and the moderating effects of the home country on the relationships between these individual variables and expatriate TTP. Design/methodology/approach The authors use a quantitative, self-administered questionnaire to gather data from assigned expatriates from different countries in India, analysed through partial least squares. Findings The findings show that, first, four individual variables, i.e. social orientation, willingness to communicate, confidence in technical abilities and active stress resistance reduce expatriate TTP in the global sample. Second, the individual antecedents of expatriate TTP vary significantly across home countries. Research limitations/implications The results confirm the importance of individual antecedents in explaining expatriate TTP and the importance of context in the study of expatriates’ cross-cultural effectiveness. The authors also propose new, shorter measures for the individual antecedents. Practical implications The practical implications for HRM professionals relate mainly to selection and cross-cultural training. Expatriates may also get a better understanding of the individual and contextual variables that impact their TTP. Originality/value The authors show that individual antecedents interact with context, here home country, to predict expatriate TTP in an under-researched host country, India.
外籍时间对熟练程度的影响:个体前因与母国的调节作用
本文的目的是考察个体变量(文化开放度、社会取向、沟通意愿、对自身技术能力的信心、积极的抗压力能力、先前的国际经验)对外派时间到熟练程度(TTP)的直接影响;以及母国对这些个体变量与外派人员TTP之间关系的调节作用。设计/方法/方法作者使用定量的、自我管理的问卷来收集来自印度不同国家的外派人员的数据,并通过偏最小二乘法进行分析。研究发现,首先,社会取向、沟通意愿、对技术能力的信心和积极的抗压力能力这四个个体变量降低了全球样本中外派人员的TTP。其次,外籍TTP的个体前因因国而异。研究局限/启示研究结果证实了个体前因在解释外派员工的TTP方面的重要性,以及背景在研究外派员工的跨文化有效性方面的重要性。作者还提出了针对个别先行词的新的、更短的测量方法。对人力资源管理专业人员的实际影响主要涉及选择和跨文化培训。外派人员也可以更好地了解影响他们TTP的个人和环境变量。原创性/价值作者表明,个人前因与母国的背景相互作用,预测了在一个研究不足的东道国印度的外派TTP。
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