Abstract This paper re-conceptualizes the adjustment of expatriate spouses during overseas assignments and explores various factors influencing the level of spousal adjustment. It does so by using a combination of qualitative data, collected through interviews and group discussions with expatriate spouses, and quantitative data, gathered by means of a questionnaire survey of American expatriate spouses in Germany. The results support the existence of a hitherto neglected facet of spousal adjustment, designated 'role adjustment', and highlight some important antecedents of spousal adjustment. The implications of the results for research and the practice of intemational HRM are discussed
The primary emphasis in the field of expatriate adjustment has focused on the experiences of the per...
The primary emphasis in the field of expatriate adjustment has focused on the experiences of the per...
This research examines the moderating effect of conflict avoidance on the relationship between confl...
The adaptation of an expatriate is a function of several factors and family issues have been identif...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:9350.8326(no 02/11) / BLDSC - British...
Do not forget the spouse at the expatriation! The purpose of this essay is to investigate the spouse...
The adaptation of expatriate families to a host country seems crucial to successful fulfilment of in...
The adaptation of expatriate families to a host country seems crucial to successful fulfilment of in...
The adaptation of expatriate families to a host country seems crucial to successful fulfilment of in...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) tend to employ and send their expatriates to other countries known...
This dissertation describes a research project into the factors which affect the cross- cultural adj...
This dissertation describes a research project into the factors which affect the cross- cultural adj...
Due to increased competition in a globalized economy, international organizations need to mobilize t...
This is one of the first studies investigating factors related to the adjustment of expatriate spous...
Framing expatriation as family relocation, this research examines the influence of perceived justice...
The primary emphasis in the field of expatriate adjustment has focused on the experiences of the per...
The primary emphasis in the field of expatriate adjustment has focused on the experiences of the per...
This research examines the moderating effect of conflict avoidance on the relationship between confl...
The adaptation of an expatriate is a function of several factors and family issues have been identif...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:9350.8326(no 02/11) / BLDSC - British...
Do not forget the spouse at the expatriation! The purpose of this essay is to investigate the spouse...
The adaptation of expatriate families to a host country seems crucial to successful fulfilment of in...
The adaptation of expatriate families to a host country seems crucial to successful fulfilment of in...
The adaptation of expatriate families to a host country seems crucial to successful fulfilment of in...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) tend to employ and send their expatriates to other countries known...
This dissertation describes a research project into the factors which affect the cross- cultural adj...
This dissertation describes a research project into the factors which affect the cross- cultural adj...
Due to increased competition in a globalized economy, international organizations need to mobilize t...
This is one of the first studies investigating factors related to the adjustment of expatriate spous...
Framing expatriation as family relocation, this research examines the influence of perceived justice...
The primary emphasis in the field of expatriate adjustment has focused on the experiences of the per...
The primary emphasis in the field of expatriate adjustment has focused on the experiences of the per...
This research examines the moderating effect of conflict avoidance on the relationship between confl...