Japanese Expatriates Adaptation : A Study of Fits between the Skills and the Demands
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概要
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This study investigates adaptation of Japanese expatriates (N=215) in relation to current overseas assignment tenure. For comprehensive understanding of their adaptation, Japanese home managers (N=87) and American counterpart managers (N=125) were also used in comparisons.The uniqueness of this study is to examine Japanese expatriates' adaptability through analysis to what extent the levels of 12 learning skills are matching with those skills demands.
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著者
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Yamazaki Yoshitaka
Associate Professor Of Organizational Behavior Gradate School Of International Management Internatio
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Yamazaki Yoshitaka
Associate Professor Of Management Graduate School Of International Management International Universi
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