外派人员在企业国际任务中的谦逊行为

Sylvia Freitas Mello, Patricia Amelia Tomei
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全球经济促使跨国公司的竞争环境日益激烈。为了支持这种全球化的需求,跨国公司需要有能力的外派人员来成功开展海外业务。本文旨在探讨和描述谦逊在全球流动中的价值,根据该领域专家组的观点,分析外派人员的谦逊行为如何在企业国际任务中发挥作用。本文采用定性方法,对 19 名高级管理人员进行了半结构化访谈。内容分析法用于了解外派人员和人力资源部门对谦逊行为的表达(EHB)、谦逊行为的相关性(RHB)、谦逊行为的背景(CHB)和谦逊行为的结果(OHB)的看法,重点是--适应。结果表明,谦逊对所有人都很重要,但在全球流动中缺乏谦逊可能会成为一个障碍;谦逊可以建立联系、信任以及可靠和长期的关系,这对外派人员适应国际任务大有裨益。此外,谦逊需要有利的条件才能茁壮成长,在某些情况下,谦逊可能与软弱有关。本研究揭示了谦逊的价值与外派人员行为之间的联系,而这一联系在全球流动领域却鲜有探索。这项研究的独特发现为外派人员(AEs)做出了贡献,因此也为那些每天都要求更多分享、合作和持续学习以实现其目标和目的的组织做出了贡献:行为;外派人员;谦逊行为;谦逊;国际派遣
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Expatriate humble behavior in corporate international assignments
The global economy is promoting an increasingly competitive environment for companies operating across borders. To support the demand for this globalization, multinational companies need competent expatriates to succeed in their operations abroad. This paper aims to explore and describe the value of humility in Global Mobility, analyzing how expatriate humble behavior operates in corporate international assignments, based on the perspective of a group of experts in the field. A qualitative approach with semi-structured interviews was conducted with 19 senior managers. Content analysis was used to understand expatriates and HR's perceptions of Expressed humble behaviors (EHB), Relevance of humble behaviors (RHB); Context of Humble behavior (CHB), and Outcomes of humble behavior (OHB) with a focus on – Adaptation. Results suggest that humility is important to all, but lack of humility in Global Mobility can be a roadblocker; Humility builds connections, trust, and reliable and long-term relationships, highly contributing to expatriates´ adaptation to international assignments. Additionally, humility needs favorable conditions to flourish, and it may be associated with weakness, in certain contexts. The study sheds light on the association between the value of humility and expatriate behavior, a link little explored in the field of Global Mobility. The distinctive findings of this research bring a contribution to assigned expatriates (AEs), and, consequently, to organizations that demand, every day, more sharing, cooperation, and continuous learning, to achieve their goals and objectives. Keywords: Behavior; expatriate; humble behaviour; humility; international assignments
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