被理解的好处:族群身份确认在外派人员知识获取中的作用

The benefits of being understood: The role of ethnic identity confirmation in knowledge acquisition by expatriates

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT · 2017
被引 30
人大 AFT50

中文导读

研究提出族群身份确认概念,解释为何与中国员工同族的外派人员有时不如预期有效,发现高族群身份确认能促进知识获取,但同族与外族外派人员的路径不同。

Abstract

In this article, we propose that the concept of ethnic identity confirmation (EIC), the level of agreement between how expatriates view the importance of their own ethnic identity and how local employees view the importance of expatriates' ethnic identity, can explain why expatriates who are ethnically similar to host‐country employees are sometimes less effective than expected when working overseas. Multinationals often choose ethnically similar expatriates for international assignments, assuming these expatriates can more effectively acquire knowledge from local employees. Thus, understanding the specific challenges that endanger the realization of this potential is crucial. Our survey, administered to a sample of 128 expatriate–local employee dyads working in China, reveals that both ethnically similar and ethnically different expatriates acquire more local knowledge when EIC is high. However, the association between ethnic (dis)similarity and knowledge acquisition is direct for ethnically different expatriates, whereas for ethnically similar expatriates it is indirect via their perception of local employees' trustworthiness. We discuss this study's important implications and provide recommendations for multinationals on how to provide tailored support to expatriates who face different identity challenges.

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