Expatriate Adjustment and Expatriate Learning

  • Li Y
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This book is among the first to theoretically and empirically examine what and how Western expatriate managers learn and develop from their international assignments in China. The book draws on literature associated with expatriate studies, experiential learning theory, and knowledge acquisition to develop an expatriate learning process model. Following on from this, the study then examines expatriate learning outcomes from four perspectives: learning style transition, adaptive flexibility, global mind-sets and managerial tacit knowledge.It enhances understanding of the cultural differences between Western countries and China as well as the kinds of learning strategies successful expatriates adopt in order to quickly adapt to intercultural business contexts. This book will appeal to international business practitioners and research fellows who are interested in international human resource management. © Springer Science+Business Media Singapore 2016.

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Li, Y. (2016). Expatriate Adjustment and Expatriate Learning. In Expatriate Manager’s Adaption and Knowledge Acquisition (pp. 7–72). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0053-9_2

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