International assignees face cultural adjustment challenges in their host countries in work and nonwork situations. At the same time, social capital theory suggests that individuals can access and mobilize resources from their social networks. We explore the use of social networks by international assignees from a non-governmental organization in their cross-cultural adjustment to the host country. Specifically, we are interested in the individuals who directly provided support to the expatriate, a network that we term the ‘current assignment support network’. We focus on the size, type and frequency of contact of the international assignee's support network, and investigate to what extent these variables can predict overall cultural adjust...
This thesis explores the international adjustment and networking of international students at NHH in...
The main purpose of this article is to investigate the relationship between (objective) network stru...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review empirical research on the relationship between organi...
International assignees face cultural adjustment challenges in their host countries in work and nonw...
The social support provided by host country nationals (HCNs) has been identified as an important sou...
In this conceptual article, the literature on expatriate social network and its relationships to adj...
International audienceBased on a sample of 189 expatriate managers working for a non-profit organiza...
In this conceptual article, the literature on expatriate social network and its relationships to ad...
Utilizing the Social Identity Theory, this study compares the adjustment process of self-initiated e...
Social capital is a crucial factor for expatriates to employ as they cope with the demands of an int...
This explorative case study examined the social networking process of international students while a...
This paper presents the empirical findings of a study that investigated the effects of expatriates' ...
This paper examines data from in-depth interviews with 21 employees sent on foreign assignments in 1...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review empirical research on the relationship between organi...
Social interaction has been demonstrated to be a main predictor of expatriate adjustment. However, t...
This thesis explores the international adjustment and networking of international students at NHH in...
The main purpose of this article is to investigate the relationship between (objective) network stru...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review empirical research on the relationship between organi...
International assignees face cultural adjustment challenges in their host countries in work and nonw...
The social support provided by host country nationals (HCNs) has been identified as an important sou...
In this conceptual article, the literature on expatriate social network and its relationships to adj...
International audienceBased on a sample of 189 expatriate managers working for a non-profit organiza...
In this conceptual article, the literature on expatriate social network and its relationships to ad...
Utilizing the Social Identity Theory, this study compares the adjustment process of self-initiated e...
Social capital is a crucial factor for expatriates to employ as they cope with the demands of an int...
This explorative case study examined the social networking process of international students while a...
This paper presents the empirical findings of a study that investigated the effects of expatriates' ...
This paper examines data from in-depth interviews with 21 employees sent on foreign assignments in 1...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review empirical research on the relationship between organi...
Social interaction has been demonstrated to be a main predictor of expatriate adjustment. However, t...
This thesis explores the international adjustment and networking of international students at NHH in...
The main purpose of this article is to investigate the relationship between (objective) network stru...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review empirical research on the relationship between organi...