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Expatriate contact with a local host: an intervention to increase social support
Authors:Marian van Bakel  Jan Pieter van Oudenhoven  Marinel Gerritsen
Institution:1. Department of Marketing and Management, University of Southern Denmark, Slagelse, Denmark;2. Department of Psychology, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands;3. Department of Communication and Information Sciences, Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Abstract:Social capital is a crucial factor for expatriates to employ as they cope with the demands of an international assignment. This longitudinal study used a mixed method approach to examine the social support benefits of expatriate contact with a local host. Western expatriates in the Netherlands were randomly divided into two groups: an experimental group (n = 33), that had contact with a Dutch host during 9 months, and a control group (n = 32) with no host. Qualitative methods such as interviews and diaries were included to shed light on the various types of social support that occurred. Results show that local hosts offered all four types of social support: social companionship, informational support, emotional support, and instrumental support. Furthermore, expatriates with a host increased their social capital; they received significantly more social support from host nationals than did those without a host. This study shows that HRD professionals may develop the social capital of expatriates by bringing them into contact with a local host, which can produce more social support from host nationals. Increased social capital may lead to a higher performance at both the individual and organisational levels.
Keywords:Expatriate-local interactions  host nationals  local host  social capital  social support  HRD intervention
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