"Effects of sensory processing sensitivity, well-being, and stress on expatriates’ turnover intention"

Volume: 2016, Issue: 1, Pages: 14146 - 14146
Published: Jan 1, 2016
Abstract
Expatriates need to deal with numerous stimuli resulting from new environmental and cultural influences abroad, contributing to stress and high rates of failure and turnover. Based on conservation‐of‐resources theory, this study aims to explore the role of resources (including personality/sensory processing sensitivity (SPS), social capital, and subjective well-being (SWB)) in explaining expatriates’ perceived stress and turnover. This is the...
Paper Details
Title
"Effects of sensory processing sensitivity, well-being, and stress on expatriates’ turnover intention"
Published Date
Jan 1, 2016
Volume
2016
Issue
1
Pages
14146 - 14146
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