外派与职业成功:基于人力资本的视角

Expatriation and career success: A human capital perspective

HUMAN RELATIONS · 2016
被引 66
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究了外派经历与薪酬回报的关系,发现只有多次外派、技能被利用且职位较高的归国人员才能获得正向薪酬回报,支持人力资本理论的解释。

Abstract

Very little is known about the linkages between expatriation and objective measures of career success. In this field study we address the expatriation–compensation attainment relationship, after controlling for different kinds of international experience, among 440 graduates of elite MBA programs from around the world. The results suggest that a positive compensation return only accrues to repatriates who have experienced more than one expatriate assignment, perceived acquired knowledge and skills to be utilized during post-repatriation periods, and who are working at higher organizational levels. These findings, along with a supplementary analysis, support an explanation of the results based on human capital theory. That is, expatriation relates to compensation attainment because it is an intense developmental experience, and not merely a selection or signaling mechanism. Furthermore, by incorporating the concepts of value of human capital, richness of human capital, and opportunity to display human capital, we provide a stronger test of when and for whom completing expatriate assignments is positively associated with compensation. The results also suggest that there are currently few readily available substitutes for expatriation.

人力资源管理职业发展国际商务人力资本