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Title: | An Eastern and SME Version of Expatriate Management: An Empirical Study of Small and Medium Enterprises in Taiwan |
Authors: | Lin, Carol Yeh-Yun;Wei, Yu-Chen 林月雲 |
Contributors: | 企管系 |
Keywords: | Expatriate, SME, Taiwan, regression analysis |
Date: | 2005 |
Issue Date: | 2008-11-25 10:40:02 (UTC+8) |
Abstract: | This study, different from previous ‘individual level’ research, explored ‘company-level’ expatriate training, expatriation policies and the perceived willingness on the part of expatriates to take on an enhanced role in organizational performance. Based on data from 254 Taiwanese SMEs with foreign investments, an Eastern and SME version of expatriate management is presented. The most significant predictors of expatriate premature return and company sales are the ‘number of expatriates’ and ‘ratio of expatriates with managerial positions’. Companies that have a greater percentage of expatriates with spousal accompaniment experience more premature return while insufficient training explains lower company sales. Insights regarding regional expatriate differences and methodological implications are also elaborated. |
Relation: | International Journal of Human Resource Management, 16(8), 1431-1453 |
Data Type: | article |
DOI: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09585190500220614 |
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dc.contributor (Contributor) | 企管系 | - |
dc.creator (Authors) | Lin, Carol Yeh-Yun;Wei, Yu-Chen | en_US |
dc.creator (Authors) | 林月雲 | - |
dc.date (Date) | 2005 | en_US |
dc.date.accessioned | 2008-11-25 10:40:02 (UTC+8) | - |
dc.date.available | 2008-11-25 10:40:02 (UTC+8) | - |
dc.date.issued (Issue Date) | 2008-11-25 10:40:02 (UTC+8) | - |
dc.identifier.uri (URI) | https://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/10246 | - |
dc.description.abstract (Abstract) | This study, different from previous ‘individual level’ research, explored ‘company-level’ expatriate training, expatriation policies and the perceived willingness on the part of expatriates to take on an enhanced role in organizational performance. Based on data from 254 Taiwanese SMEs with foreign investments, an Eastern and SME version of expatriate management is presented. The most significant predictors of expatriate premature return and company sales are the ‘number of expatriates’ and ‘ratio of expatriates with managerial positions’. Companies that have a greater percentage of expatriates with spousal accompaniment experience more premature return while insufficient training explains lower company sales. Insights regarding regional expatriate differences and methodological implications are also elaborated. | - |
dc.format | application/ | en_US |
dc.language (Language) | en | en_US |
dc.language (Language) | en-US | en_US |
dc.language.iso | en_US | - |
dc.relation (Relation) | International Journal of Human Resource Management, 16(8), 1431-1453 | en_US |
dc.subject (Keywords) | Expatriate, SME, Taiwan, regression analysis | - |
dc.title (Title) | An Eastern and SME Version of Expatriate Management: An Empirical Study of Small and Medium Enterprises in Taiwan | en_US |
dc.type (Data Type) | article | en |
dc.identifier.doi (DOI) | 10.1080/09585190500220614 | en_US |
dc.doi.uri | http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09585190500220614 | en_US |