Purpose – The authors sought to explain why and how protean career attitude might influence self‐initiated expatriates' (SIEs) experiences positively. A mediation model of cultural adjustment was proposed and empirically evaluated. Design/methodology/approach – Data from 132 SIEs in Germany containing measures of protean career attitude, cultural adjustment, career satisfaction, life satisfaction, and intention to stay in the host country were analysed using path analysis with a bootstrap method. Findings – Empirical results provide support for the authors' proposed model: the positive relations between protean career attitude and the three expatriation outcomes (career satisfaction, life satisfaction and intent...
[[abstract]]As multinational companies expand, the importance of expatriates grows. Global expatria...
Because of increasing global competition and the internationalization of world markets, the assignme...
With the economic power shifting from the West to the East, there is no doubt that international tra...
Purpose - The authors sought to explain why and how protean career attitude might influence self-ini...
Purpose This paper aims to provide conceptual clarity by distinguishing self‐initiated expatriate...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the significance of cross-cultural training and ca...
[[abstract]]The aim of this study is to explore the relationship between cultural intelligence and e...
Given the increasing rate of global mobility, it is important to have a greater understanding ofthe ...
With an increasingly rapid economic globalization, competition in the global market has become more ...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Although career proactivity has positive consequences for an indivi...
Cross-cultural adjustment is considered crucial for expatriate success. Such adjustment may be enhan...
The significant aspect of the migration process is the adjustment to the socio-cultural as well as w...
Although career proactivity has positive consequences for an individual's career success, studies mo...
Although career proactivity has positive consequences for an individual's career success, studies mo...
[[abstract]]The aim of this study is to explore the relationship between expatriate career commitmen...
[[abstract]]As multinational companies expand, the importance of expatriates grows. Global expatria...
Because of increasing global competition and the internationalization of world markets, the assignme...
With the economic power shifting from the West to the East, there is no doubt that international tra...
Purpose - The authors sought to explain why and how protean career attitude might influence self-ini...
Purpose This paper aims to provide conceptual clarity by distinguishing self‐initiated expatriate...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the significance of cross-cultural training and ca...
[[abstract]]The aim of this study is to explore the relationship between cultural intelligence and e...
Given the increasing rate of global mobility, it is important to have a greater understanding ofthe ...
With an increasingly rapid economic globalization, competition in the global market has become more ...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Although career proactivity has positive consequences for an indivi...
Cross-cultural adjustment is considered crucial for expatriate success. Such adjustment may be enhan...
The significant aspect of the migration process is the adjustment to the socio-cultural as well as w...
Although career proactivity has positive consequences for an individual's career success, studies mo...
Although career proactivity has positive consequences for an individual's career success, studies mo...
[[abstract]]The aim of this study is to explore the relationship between expatriate career commitmen...
[[abstract]]As multinational companies expand, the importance of expatriates grows. Global expatria...
Because of increasing global competition and the internationalization of world markets, the assignme...
With the economic power shifting from the West to the East, there is no doubt that international tra...