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Cross-cultural training and its impact on expatriate performance in Australian MNEs
Authors:Jie Shen  Brant Lang
Institution:1. School of Management, University of South Australia , City West Campus, SA 5000, Australia jie.shen@unisa.edu.au;3. School of Management, University of South Australia , City West Campus, SA 5000, Australia
Abstract:This study examines cross-cultural training (CCT) policies and practices in terms of provision, mode of delivery and level of rigor, and the relative effects of different CCT programmes on expatriates in Australian multinational enterprises (MNEs). The empirical evidence suggests that the case study Australian MNEs tended to provide highly rigorous CCT, mainly in the form of short-term international assignments, which, however, are yet to be perceived as CCT in the CCT literature. Short-term assignments had a stronger impact on expatriates in terms of cross-cultural adjustment and reducing expatriate failure rate than did in-country CCT. The findings of this study contribute to the debate whether MNEs normally provide expatriates with adequate CCT, and have significant implications for practitioners and further research.
Keywords:cross-cultural training (CCT)  multinational enterprises (MNEs)  expatriate failure  short-term assignment  Australian multinational enterprises (MNEs)
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