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Missed connections: A resource-management theory to combat loneliness experienced by globally mobile employees

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  • Shea X. Fan

    (RMIT University
    Deakin University)

  • Fei Zhu

    (University of Nottingham Ningbo China)

  • Margaret A. Shaffer

    (University of Oklahoma)

Abstract

All globally mobile employees (GMEs) share a common propensity to experience loneliness when they relocate to a new country where they have yet to establish social connections. To better understand how GMEs combat this feeling, we offer a conceptual process model grounded in conservation of resources (COR) theory to describe how they achieve social integration. The process begins with an assessment of GMEs’ desired versus perceived social relations, with most perceiving a relational deficiency or loneliness. This then triggers an audit of available social resources, which we differentiate in terms of source (personal vs. contextual) and stability (enduring vs. transient) to develop a typology of resources. Depending on the availability of resources, GMEs will follow one of three resource-management pathways to become socially integrated. Those who choose an expansion pathway will achieve what we refer to as deep-level (authentic) social integration and those who follow a protection pathway will attain surface-level (functional) social integration. The underutilization pathway is an interim route that may lead to either a resource-expansion or resource-protection pathway depending on changes in the availability of resources. Our iterative and recursive cyclical process model has implications for international management research, workplace loneliness studies, and COR theory.

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  • Shea X. Fan & Fei Zhu & Margaret A. Shaffer, 2025. "Missed connections: A resource-management theory to combat loneliness experienced by globally mobile employees," Journal of International Business Studies, Palgrave Macmillan;Academy of International Business, vol. 56(2), pages 230-243, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:jintbs:v:56:y:2025:i:2:d:10.1057_s41267-023-00658-3
    DOI: 10.1057/s41267-023-00658-3
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