Authors
Carter Gibson, Jay Hardy III, John Baur, Dwight Frink, M Ronald Buckley
Publication date
2015/11/1
Journal
International Journal of Intercultural Relations
Volume
49
Pages
332-342
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Expatriate assignments are one of the primary tools used by organizations to extend their influence on an international level. While potentially of great value if they succeed, there are significant costs to both the organization and individual if they do not. Because of the high risk nature of expatriate assignments, there has been significant interest in interventions to increase the likelihood of their success. One underexplored area in the expatriate literature relates to expatriate expectations and acculturation experiences. We first review the literature regarding the major expectation-based interventions, including realistic job previews (RJPs), realistic living condition previews (RLCPs), and expectation lowering procedures (ELPs), and then develop a theoretical model of these interventions in the context of expatriates. Building upon this model, we suggest several important theoretical and practical questions that deserve …
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Scholar articles
C Gibson, J Hardy III, J Baur, D Frink, MR Buckley - International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 2015