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An examination of crossover and spillover effects of spousal and expatriate cross-cultural adjustment on expatriate outcomes
Authors:Takeuchi Riki  Yun Seokhwa  Tesluk Paul E
Institution:Management and Organization Department, Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, College Park 20742, USA. rtakeuch@rhsmith.umd.edu
Abstract:Integrating work-family and cross-cultural adjustment literatures, the researchers proposed and tested a spillover and crossover model of expatriates' cross-cultural adjustment with reciprocal relationships. Spillover effects refer to the influence that expatriate attitudes in a particular domain (e.g., work) have on attitudes in other domains (e.g., nonwork), whereas crossover effects refer to the influence of expatriate attitudes on the spouse's attitudes (and vice versa). Data collected from Japanese expatriates, their spouses, and their superiors strongly supported both spillover and crossover effects between expatriate and spousal cross-cultural adjustment. In addition, expatriates' cross-cultural adjustment was found to be related to satisfaction, which, in turn, was found to be negatively related to expatriates' intention to return to their homeland early.
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