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The effect of emotions in cross-cultural expatriate experiences

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posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00 authored by J Tan, Charmine Hartel, D Panipucci, V Strybosch
With increased recognition of the existence of emotions in everyday interpersonal interactions, the need for emotions in cross-cultural interactions has become more obvious. Emotions play an important role in cross-cultural expatriate interactions as these experiences are essentially social encounters. Yet, little research addresses the emotions felt and the emotional demands involved in the cross-cultural interaction. Research on expatriate experiences centres solely on the cross-cultural training, sensitivity, and adaptability of expatriates. What fails to be addressed, however, is the emotional aspect of this interaction. In this paper, we examine the cross-cultural expatriate experience, integrating both the cultural and emotional aspects of the interaction. In doing so, we aim to advance understanding of the expatriate experience and the potential reasons underlying expatriate success and failure.

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Journal

Cross cultural management

Volume

12

Issue

2

Pagination

4 - 15

Publisher

Emerald

Location

Bingley, England

ISSN

1352-7606

eISSN

1758-6089

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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