Factors Influencing Expatriates Adaptation in Host Site at Intel
International assignments are increasingly important for Multinational companies, Intel sending employees on relocation for product transfer and for training purpose. It is important for the management to understand how the employees being adapting to the host environment. This research aim to explo...
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my-uum-etd.26122022-04-13T00:50:04Z Factors Influencing Expatriates Adaptation in Host Site at Intel 2011-02-18 Chandrakala, Ramu Azizan, Norizan College of Business (COB) College of Business HF5549-5549.5 Personnel Management. Employment International assignments are increasingly important for Multinational companies, Intel sending employees on relocation for product transfer and for training purpose. It is important for the management to understand how the employees being adapting to the host environment. This research aim to explore the relationship between the independent variable that is cross cultural adjustment and dependent variables are job satisfaction, family factor and cultural training. The research involved Penang Design Centre employees, most of the survey questions being sent through internal mail, email and fax. A total of 130 survey questions were distributed to respondents. Only 104 sets of questionnaires had been received. Hypotheses testing method were employed and questionnaire with five point Likert scale was used to collect the data. Data were analyzed through Pearson correlation and multiple regression analysis. The results shown those three hypotheses that were developed in this research are accepted. The results from multiple regression analysis suggest that the more tailored and relevant cultural training the more expectation were met. Recommendations, limitations and future research were offered in this research. The results from this study encourage management to develop programmes that will ensure expatriate have realistic expectations prior to their global assignments 2011-02 Thesis https://etd.uum.edu.my/2612/ https://etd.uum.edu.my/2612/1/Chandrakala_Ramu.pdf text eng public https://etd.uum.edu.my/2612/2/1.Chandrakala_Ramu.pdf text eng public masters masters Universiti Utara Malaysia |
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International assignments are increasingly important for Multinational companies, Intel sending employees on relocation for product transfer and for training purpose. It is important for the management to understand how the employees being adapting to the host environment. This research aim to explore the relationship between the independent variable that is cross cultural adjustment and dependent variables are job satisfaction, family factor and cultural training. The research involved Penang Design Centre employees, most of the survey questions being sent through internal mail, email and fax. A total of 130 survey questions were distributed to respondents. Only 104 sets of questionnaires had been received. Hypotheses testing method were employed and questionnaire with five point Likert scale was used to collect the data. Data were analyzed through Pearson correlation and multiple regression
analysis. The results shown those three hypotheses that were developed in this research are accepted. The results from multiple regression analysis suggest that the more tailored and relevant cultural training the more expectation were met. Recommendations, limitations and future research were offered in this research. The results from this study encourage management to develop programmes that will ensure expatriate have realistic expectations prior to their global assignments |
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Factors Influencing Expatriates Adaptation in Host Site at Intel |
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Factors Influencing Expatriates Adaptation in Host Site at Intel |
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Factors Influencing Expatriates Adaptation in Host Site at Intel |
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Factors Influencing Expatriates Adaptation in Host Site at Intel |
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Factors Influencing Expatriates Adaptation in Host Site at Intel |
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factors influencing expatriates adaptation in host site at intel |
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