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Toward a model of adaptation of Taiwanese expatriates’ Spouses in multinational corporations

Joseph Chwo‐ming Yu (Professor in the Dept. of Business Administration, National Chengchi University. 64, Zhi‐nan Rd., Sec. 2, Wenshan, Taipei 116, Taiwan)
Chin‐Hua Yi (Product Specialist at Advantech Co., Ltd. No. 1, Alley 20, Lane 26, Rueiguang Road, Neihu District, Taipei 114, Taiwan)
Yu‐Ching Chiao (Assistant Professor in the Dept. of Business Administration, National Changhua University of Education. 1, Jin‐De Road, Changhua City 500, Taiwan)
Yu‐Chen Wei (Doctoral Candidate in the Dept. of Business Administration, National Chengchi University. 64, Zhi‐nan Rd., Sec. 2, Wenshan, Taipei 116, Taiwan)

International Journal of Commerce and Management

ISSN: 1056-9219

Article publication date: 30 November 2005

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Abstract

An investigation into the factors affecting the adaptation of spouses of Taiwan expatriates allowed for their modes of adaptation to be classified into ‘adjustment’, ‘reaction’ and ‘withdrawal’. Albeit a sample of 15 spouses were interviewed using a semi‐structured questionnaire, the research findings indicate that if an expatriate’s spouse is characterized as having high cultural flexibility, high social orientation, a high degree of willingness to communicate, a high conflict resolution orientation, low ethnocentricity and a high orientation towards knowledge, the overseas adaptation tends to be of the ‘adjustment’ mode. Research propositions based on case findings and relevant literature are derived here for future more in‐depth study.

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Chwo‐ming Yu, J., Yi, C., Chiao, Y. and Wei, Y. (2005), "Toward a model of adaptation of Taiwanese expatriates’ Spouses in multinational corporations", International Journal of Commerce and Management, Vol. 15 No. 3/4, pp. 187-204. https://doi.org/10.1108/10569210580000196

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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