跨国公司边界之外的海外派遣:对沙特阿拉伯外籍护士的研究

Expatriation outside the boundaries of the multinational corporation: A study with expatriate nurses in Saudi Arabia

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT · 2009
被引 146
人大 AFT50

中文导读

研究了206名沙特阿拉伯医院外籍护士的工作满意度和离职意向与跨文化培训、师徒经历、同伴支持及文化集群的关系,发现师徒经历影响最大,而性别不起调节作用。

Abstract

Abstract To date, research has largely neglected individuals who become expatriates on their own initiative and outside the boundaries of multinational corporations. This study, which focused on 206 non‐Saudi expatriate nurses employed in a Saudi Arabian hospital, investigated the relationship of job satisfaction and turnover intentions with four factors: cross‐cultural training, protégé experience, peer support, and the cultural clusters of the home and host countries. The study also examined the role of gender in the relationship of work attitudes with protégé experience and peer support. Protégé experience had the most consistent relationship with job satisfaction and turnover intentions, while attendance of cross‐cultural training before expatriation was not involved in any of the identified relationships. In most conditions, protégé experience and peer support were associated with higher job satisfaction for expatriates of Arab origin. Finally, gender did not play a moderating role in the relationship of work attitudes with mentoring or peer support. These results shed light on the factors that help determine the success of non‐corporate‐sponsored expatriates and have implications for practice and future research. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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