How and when is social networking important? Comparing European expatriate adjustment in China and Turkey |
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Authors: | Xiaoyun Wang Dilek Zamantili Nayir |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Business Administration, 686 Drake Center, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3T 5V4;bMarmara University, Turkey;cDepartment of Business Administration in German Language, 81610 Anadoluhisari, Istanbul, Turkey |
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Abstract: | Social interaction has been demonstrated to be a main predictor of expatriate adjustment. However, the impact of social interaction on expatriate adjustment may vary for those in different cultures. Contextual factors, such as geographic proximity and cultural differences between the home country and the host country, may have a significant impact on the expatriate adjustment process. The current paper singles out the above contextual factors by comparing European expatriates in China and in Turkey. European expatriates in China (n = 61) and Turkey (n = 69) were surveyed to explore the different patterns of social interactions (personal network and support), and the impact of these on the psychological well-being of the two groups. The empirical evidence gathered by the current study will delineate these differences and similarities and their impacts on the expatriates' psychological well-being in these two host countries. |
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