The mediating roles of communication in expatriate adjustment

This study examines the mediating effects of communication and interaction on the relationships between individual, organizational and non-work variables and expatriate adjustment.We tested the model by using structural equation modeling with data obtained from 203 hotel expatriates in Malaysia. The...

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Main Authors: Halim, Haslina, Abu Bakar, Hassan, Mustaffa, Che Su
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka 2016
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Online Access:http://repo.uum.edu.my/20509/1/JTEC%208%208%202016%20129%20132.pdf
http://repo.uum.edu.my/20509/
http://journal.utem.edu.my/index.php/jtec/article/view/1332
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Summary:This study examines the mediating effects of communication and interaction on the relationships between individual, organizational and non-work variables and expatriate adjustment.We tested the model by using structural equation modeling with data obtained from 203 hotel expatriates in Malaysia. The analyses found that the link between previous international experience (individual), social support (organizational) and family adjustment (non-work) and expatriate adjustment was partially mediated by perceived communicative and interaction adaptability. These findings validated the proposed model and, in particular, the central role of communication in cross-cultural adjustment processes in workplace is empirically confirmed. Practical implications are also discussed in the paper.