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A research agenda examining the adjustment of Western expatriates in India to determine their success and failure

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Abstract

This paper proposes a future research agenda that examines the adjustment of Western expatriates living in India to determine the success and failure of their expatriate experience. We propose a framework that explores the factors of prior international assignment, pre-departure training, role clarity, self-efficacy and spouse and family adjustment to examine general, work, interaction and psychological adjustment of Western expatriates. This ultimately will allow future researcher to determine and understand as to what constitutes the success and failure of Western expatriates in India. The theoretical and practical implications of this paper are further discussed.


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Author(s): Patel P, Sengupta S, Prikshat V, Mohyuddin S

Publication type: Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstract)

Publication status: Published

Conference Name: 4th Global Conference on International Human Resource Management

Year of Conference: 2019

Print publication date: 11/05/2019

Online publication date: 11/05/2019

Acceptance date: 12/03/2019

Publisher: Center for International Human Resource Studies

URL: https://ler.la.psu.edu/cihrs/IHRMconference

Sponsor(s): Pennsylvania State University


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