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Influence of Informal Relationships on Expatriate Career Performance in China: The Moderating Role of Cultural Intelligence

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posted on 2024-06-03, 22:05 authored by S Ren, D Chadee, Alfred PresbiteroAlfred Presbitero
ABSTRACTPursuing an international career in China can be risky particularly when there is a lack of informal relationships and knowledge of the socio-cultural environment of the country. Drawing from social capital theory of career success and intelligence theory, this study investigates the influence of expatriate manager-local subordinate guanxi on expatriate managers’ career performance and the contingency role of cultural intelligence. Using multi-source data from a sample (N = 154) of expatriate managers in China, our results show that expatriate manager-local subordinate guanxi positively influences expatriate career performance, and that this relationship is positively moderated by expatriates’ cultural intelligence. The broader theoretical and practical implications of the findings for international careers are fully discussed.

History

Journal

Management and Organization Review

Volume

16

Season

Special Issue 3 (Informal Networks: Dark Sides, Bright Sides, and Unexplored Dimensions)

Article number

PII S1740877620000169

Pagination

569-593

Location

Cambridge, Eng.

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

1740-8776

eISSN

1740-8784

Language

English

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal, C Journal article

Issue

3

Publisher

CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS