配偶职业导向对国际调动中管理者的影响

THE IMPACT OF SPOUSE'S CAREER‐ORIENTATION ON MANAGERS DURING INTERNATIONAL TRANSFERS

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES · 1991
被引 52
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究67名在日本的美国外派经理,发现配偶职业导向显著影响其海外就业,但外派经理的适应性与配偶就业状态无显著关联。

Abstract

ABSTRACT The increasing internationalization of business and the rise of dual‐earner couples in the labour force combine to make the area of international human resource management and career development complex and important. This article examines results obtained from 67 American expatriate managers (EXM) in Japan of whom 47 per cent were part of a dual‐earner couple in America. the study found that career‐oriented spouses were almost seven times as likely to find employment after an international transfer as non‐career‐oriented spouses. It is argued that because career‐oriented spouses in general were able to find employment and avoid major job interruptions, there was no significant difference between the adjustment of expatriate managers whose spouses worked in the US before the transfer but not after and EXMs whose spouses worked before and after the transfer.

国际人力资源管理外派管理双职工家庭职业发展