Host country nationals (HCNs) have been identified as an important source for expatriation success. However, empirical research on the effects of expatriates on HCNs is still sparse. Drawing upon social identity theory, our study aims to fill this void by investigating whether having an expatriate supervisor reduces the affective commitment of HCNs and which HCNs are more affected. Survey findings from 188 Chinese white-collar employees working for German multinational enterprises in China provide empirical evidence of the negative effect of expatriate supervisors on HCNs' affective commitment. Moreover, our results indicate that HCNs' individual values (individualism and money orientation) as well as status characteristics (social class an...
In this study, we integrated social exchange theory with a spillover perspective to examine the rela...
[[abstract]]More and more Taiwanese workers voluntarily accept and/or apply for expatriation assignm...
In this study, we examine the roles of the host country nationals (HCNs)' identification with the MN...
Host country nationals (HCNs) have been identified as an important source for expatriation success. ...
Utilizing the Social Identity Theory, this study compares the adjustment process of self-initiated e...
Host-country nationals' (HCNs') attitudes and behaviors toward expatriates are critical fo...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the role played by host country nationals’ (HCNs) collectivi...
The assistance of host-country nationals (HCNs) both within the workplace and in the externalenviron...
This study investigates the contribution of organizational support and personal relations in account...
© 2014 Dr. Xuejiao FanExpatriates of multinational corporations often face challenges in social inte...
The current literature is mixed regarding what factors determine expatriate performance. In this stu...
In today’s global economy, self-initiated expatriates (SIEs) and host country nationals (HCNs) both ...
The existing expatriation literature confirms that international assignments (IAs) are an essential ...
In this study, we integrated social exchange theory with a spillover perspective to examine the rela...
The social support provided by host country nationals (HCNs) has been identified as an important sou...
In this study, we integrated social exchange theory with a spillover perspective to examine the rela...
[[abstract]]More and more Taiwanese workers voluntarily accept and/or apply for expatriation assignm...
In this study, we examine the roles of the host country nationals (HCNs)' identification with the MN...
Host country nationals (HCNs) have been identified as an important source for expatriation success. ...
Utilizing the Social Identity Theory, this study compares the adjustment process of self-initiated e...
Host-country nationals' (HCNs') attitudes and behaviors toward expatriates are critical fo...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the role played by host country nationals’ (HCNs) collectivi...
The assistance of host-country nationals (HCNs) both within the workplace and in the externalenviron...
This study investigates the contribution of organizational support and personal relations in account...
© 2014 Dr. Xuejiao FanExpatriates of multinational corporations often face challenges in social inte...
The current literature is mixed regarding what factors determine expatriate performance. In this stu...
In today’s global economy, self-initiated expatriates (SIEs) and host country nationals (HCNs) both ...
The existing expatriation literature confirms that international assignments (IAs) are an essential ...
In this study, we integrated social exchange theory with a spillover perspective to examine the rela...
The social support provided by host country nationals (HCNs) has been identified as an important sou...
In this study, we integrated social exchange theory with a spillover perspective to examine the rela...
[[abstract]]More and more Taiwanese workers voluntarily accept and/or apply for expatriation assignm...
In this study, we examine the roles of the host country nationals (HCNs)' identification with the MN...