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Foreign language proficiency, career behaviors, and turnover-related outcomes: A social cognitive career theory perspective of host country national employees in foreign subsidiaries

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posted on 2025-04-10, 05:04 authored by Vesa Peltokorpi, Alfred PresbiteroAlfred Presbitero
AbstractWhile the majority of employees in foreign subsidiaries are host country nationals (HCNs) who use English as a second language in their work tasks, little research focuses on the impact of English proficiency on their career‐related behaviors and outcomes. This paper applies social cognitive career theory (SCCT) to link HCN employees' English proficiency to their career‐related behaviors and outcomes in two time‐lagged studies in foreign subsidiaries. Study 1 conducted with 542 HCN employees in the Philippines suggests that career environment exploration mediates the positive English proficiency–turnover intention relationship. Study 2 conducted with 493 HCN employees in Japan suggests self‐initiated headhunter contacts to mediate the positive English proficiency–voluntary turnover relationship and job embeddedness moderate the self‐initiated headhunter contact‐turnover relationship.

History

Journal

Applied Psychology

Volume

73

Pagination

2153-2177

Location

London, Eng.

Open access

  • No

ISSN

0269-994X

eISSN

1464-0597

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

4

Publisher

Wiley