Do identity and status matter? A social identity theory perspective on the adaptability of low‐status expatriates

Volume: 19, Issue: 4
Published: Apr 4, 2019
Abstract
The study aims to investigate the effect of identify and status in the field of global mobility and expatriate management. It conceptualizes perceived prejudice towards low‐status expatriates (LSE) though the social identity theory (SIT) lens and examines the effect it has on two state self‐esteem domains, that is, performance self‐esteem and social self‐esteem. The study also highlights that the moderation roles education level and age of...
Paper Details
Title
Do identity and status matter? A social identity theory perspective on the adaptability of low‐status expatriates
Published Date
Apr 4, 2019
Volume
19
Issue
4
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