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Expatriate time to proficiency: individual antecedents and the moderating effect of home country

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  • Marie-France Waxin
  • Chris Brewster
  • Nicolas Ashill

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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the direct impact of individual variables (cultural openness, social orientation, willingness to communicate, confidence in own technical abilities, active stress resistance, prior international experience) on expatriate time to proficiency (TTP); and the moderating effects of the home country on the relationships between these individual variables and expatriate TTP. Design/methodology/approach - The authors use a quantitative, self-administered questionnaire to gather data from assigned expatriates from different countries in India, analysed through partial least squares. Findings - The findings show that, first, four individual variables, i.e. social orientation, willingness to communicate, confidence in technical abilities and active stress resistance reduce expatriate TTP in the global sample. Second, the individual antecedents of expatriate TTP vary significantly across home countries. Research limitations/implications - The results confirm the importance of individual antecedents in explaining expatriate TTP and the importance of context in the study of expatriates’ cross-cultural effectiveness. The authors also propose new, shorter measures for the individual antecedents. Practical implications - The practical implications for HRM professionals relate mainly to selection and cross-cultural training. Expatriates may also get a better understanding of the individual and contextual variables that impact their TTP. Originality/value - The authors show that individual antecedents interact with context, here home country, to predict expatriate TTP in an under-researched host country, India.

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  • Marie-France Waxin & Chris Brewster & Nicolas Ashill, 2019. "Expatriate time to proficiency: individual antecedents and the moderating effect of home country," Journal of Global Mobility, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 7(3), pages 300-318, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:jgmpps:jgm-12-2018-0060
    DOI: 10.1108/JGM-12-2018-0060
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    1. Dunia G Marino Zuleta & Niu Xiongying & Muhammad Qasim, 2024. "Unlocking Global Success: The Role of Cultural Intelligence and International Experience in Enhancing Expatriates’ Adjustment and Well-Being," International Journal of Science and Business, IJSAB International, vol. 40(1), pages 124-139.
    2. João Vasco Coelho, 2022. "Recruiting Business Expatriates in Portugal: The Moderating Role of Employee Willingness," Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Emerging Economies, Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, vol. 8(2), pages 206-227, July.

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