Work role and work adjustment in emerging markets: A study of German expatriates in CEE countries and Russia
Cross Cultural Management: An International Journal
ISSN: 1352-7606
Article publication date: 3 May 2011
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to analyze four major aspects of the work role and how they influence the expatriate work adjustment in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and Russia.
Design/methodology/approach
The study uses a quantitative design. Self‐reported data were collected from 113 German expatriates assigned to the CEE region and Russia.
Findings
The results of the study confirm the hypothesized negative association of work adjustment with role conflict and support a positive association with role clarity. Positive relationships of work adjustment with role flexibility and negative relationships with role novelty are not supported.
Originality/value
The empirical results partially confirm but also challenge the established connection of work role and work adjustment in a less well understood geographical context and provide relevant material for the business practitioner with implications for future research.
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Citation
Kittler, M.G., Rygl, D., Mackinnon, A. and Wiedemann, K. (2011), "Work role and work adjustment in emerging markets: A study of German expatriates in CEE countries and Russia", Cross Cultural Management: An International Journal, Vol. 18 No. 2, pp. 165-184. https://doi.org/10.1108/13527601111126003
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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