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Expatriate’s protean career orientation and cross-cultural adjustment: the mediating role of career adaptability

G. Sathish (Vinod Gupta School of Management, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur, India)
Tuheena Mukherjee (Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, New Delhi, India)
Sangeeta Sahney (Vinod Gupta School of Management, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur, India)

Journal of Global Mobility

ISSN: 2049-8799

Article publication date: 24 July 2024

Issue publication date: 8 November 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

IHRM identifies career adaptability and cross-cultural adjustment as the central tenants for expatriate career. The present study focuses on; (1) it employs the theoretical framework of career construction theory (CCT) to examine the relationship between adaptive readiness, resources and responses by examining the relationship between protean career orientation, career adaptability and cross-cultural adjustment of self-initiated expatriates (SIE) and (2) it explores the moderating role of frequency of interaction that SIEs possess with HCN.

Design/methodology/approach

A total of 278 Indian SIEs engaged in different occupational roles in different sectors, working in six different countries, i.e. United Arab Emirates, Canada, Germany, Singapore, the United Kingdom and the USA responded through primary survey.

Findings

Consistent with CCT conceptualization, the study illustrates a positive partial mediating effect of career adaptability on the direct relationship between protean career orientation and cross-cultural adjustment. Furthermore, the findings of the moderation analysis suggest that frequent interaction of the SIE facilitates the enhancing of cross-cultural adjustment.

Practical implications

The study suggests that lack of protean career orientation might result in lowering employee interest in the job or assignment, and affect effectiveness, satisfaction, productivity and cross-cultural adjustment. The study also recommends systematically increasing the interaction frequency with the HCNs to facilitate SIEs employees for facilitating cross-cultural adjustments (CCA).

Originality/value

The study theoretically and empirically contributes to protean career orientation and career adaptability in the context of expatriates, which is an enabling factor for CCA in job contexts. The relevance of interaction frequency is acknowledged for the adaptability and adjustments for the international workforce perspective.

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Citation

Sathish, G., Mukherjee, T. and Sahney, S. (2024), "Expatriate’s protean career orientation and cross-cultural adjustment: the mediating role of career adaptability", Journal of Global Mobility, Vol. 12 No. 4, pp. 620-647. https://doi.org/10.1108/JGM-03-2024-0020

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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