2021
DOI: 10.1108/jgm-09-2020-0059
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Combining lifelines to thrive: a stage-based need fulfilment network of international assignees

Abstract: PurposeThe paper tries to understand the needs of the international assignees across the different stages of expatriation and how different developers in the professional and non-professional sphere render support and advice through these stages.Design/methodology/approachIn this paper, the authors have interviewed 20 expatriates of various nationalities and tried to understand the various needs of the expatriates across the three initial stages of an assignment.FindingsThe paper finds that four important ment… Show more

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“…Most of the outcomes are found at the individual level, such as adjustment (e.g. Johnson et al ., 2003; Podsiadlowski et al ., 2013; Ray and Maheshwari, 2021) and performance (e.g. Bruning et al ., 2012; Liu and Shaffer, 2005), but also important individual-level outcomes such as host culture learning (Shim and Paprock, 2002), expatriate socialization (Feldman and Bolino, 1999), organizational knowledge, promotability and perceptions of teamwork (Carraher et al ., 2008), knowledge acquisition and sharing (Hsu et al ., 2021) and intercultural competence development (Van Bakel et al.…”
Section: Importance Of Social Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the outcomes are found at the individual level, such as adjustment (e.g. Johnson et al ., 2003; Podsiadlowski et al ., 2013; Ray and Maheshwari, 2021) and performance (e.g. Bruning et al ., 2012; Liu and Shaffer, 2005), but also important individual-level outcomes such as host culture learning (Shim and Paprock, 2002), expatriate socialization (Feldman and Bolino, 1999), organizational knowledge, promotability and perceptions of teamwork (Carraher et al ., 2008), knowledge acquisition and sharing (Hsu et al ., 2021) and intercultural competence development (Van Bakel et al.…”
Section: Importance Of Social Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As early research on expatriate mentoring has progressed, it has become clear that successful individuals typically have more than one mentor within each expatriation phase and that not all mentors belonged to the professional context or same home country cultural background (Ray and Maheshwari, 2021; Zhuang et al. , 2013).…”
Section: Intercultural Mentoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, 2009). Effective multiple mentoring of PCNs can involve both home country and host country mentors (including HCNs) and can support the expatriate in various ways according to different needs experienced during different phases and stages of pre-departure preparation, sojourn and repatriation (Ray and Maheshwari, 2021; Sokro and Moeti-Lysson, 2018; Shen et al. , 2018; Zhuang et al.…”
Section: Intercultural Mentoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
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