Employing expatriates who share an ethnicity with host country employees (HCEs) is a widespread expatriate selection strategy. However, little research has compared how expatriates and HCEs perceive this shared ethnicity. Drawing upon an identity perspective, we propose HCEs’ ethnic identity confirmation, the level of agreement between how an HCE views the importance of his/her own ethnic identity and how expatriates view the importance of the HCE’s ethnic identity, affects HCEs’ attitudes towards ethnically similar expatriates. Results of two experiments show that HCEs’ ethnic identity confirmation is related to HCEs’ perception of expatriates’ trustworthiness and knowledge-sharing intention
We examined the moderating role of national identification in understanding when a focus on intergro...
Empirical research suggests that societies that are diverse as a result of international migration h...
The objective of this paper is twofold: first, to determine the immigrants’ ethnic identity, i.e. th...
Employing expatriates who share an ethnicity with host country employees (HCEs) is a widespread expa...
© 2014 Dr. Xuejiao FanExpatriates of multinational corporations often face challenges in social inte...
Multinational corporations often assign expatriates who share an ethnicity with host country employe...
In this article, we propose that the concept of ethnic identity confirmation (EIC), the level of agr...
In this article, we propose that the concept of ethnic identity confirmation (EIC), the level of agr...
Multinational corporations often assign expatriates who share an ethnicity with host country employe...
Identifying employees to represent headquarters (HQ) effectively in overseas units is a management c...
Studies of expatriate effectiveness have tended to restrict themselves to Westerners sojourning in n...
This study investigates the role of host country nationals' (HCNs) motivation to offer role informa...
In response to the somewhat paradoxical combination of increasing diversity in the global workforce ...
Purpose – Although several authors have suggested that host country nationals (HCNs) play an importa...
Utilizing the Social Identity Theory, this study compares the adjustment process of self-initiated e...
We examined the moderating role of national identification in understanding when a focus on intergro...
Empirical research suggests that societies that are diverse as a result of international migration h...
The objective of this paper is twofold: first, to determine the immigrants’ ethnic identity, i.e. th...
Employing expatriates who share an ethnicity with host country employees (HCEs) is a widespread expa...
© 2014 Dr. Xuejiao FanExpatriates of multinational corporations often face challenges in social inte...
Multinational corporations often assign expatriates who share an ethnicity with host country employe...
In this article, we propose that the concept of ethnic identity confirmation (EIC), the level of agr...
In this article, we propose that the concept of ethnic identity confirmation (EIC), the level of agr...
Multinational corporations often assign expatriates who share an ethnicity with host country employe...
Identifying employees to represent headquarters (HQ) effectively in overseas units is a management c...
Studies of expatriate effectiveness have tended to restrict themselves to Westerners sojourning in n...
This study investigates the role of host country nationals' (HCNs) motivation to offer role informa...
In response to the somewhat paradoxical combination of increasing diversity in the global workforce ...
Purpose – Although several authors have suggested that host country nationals (HCNs) play an importa...
Utilizing the Social Identity Theory, this study compares the adjustment process of self-initiated e...
We examined the moderating role of national identification in understanding when a focus on intergro...
Empirical research suggests that societies that are diverse as a result of international migration h...
The objective of this paper is twofold: first, to determine the immigrants’ ethnic identity, i.e. th...