Emotional intelligence, self-efficacy, english language proficiency and cross cultural adjustment among China self-initiated expatriates in Malaysia
Cross-cultural adjustment (CCA) is a vital part of expatriate accomplishments, it is a kind of adjustment that can be improved by exposing the expatriates to the facts and understanding of norms that is suitable for behaviors that are exhibited in a foreign country by means of cross-cultural adjustm...
Main Author: | Ma, Chengyan (Author) |
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Format: | Thesis |
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2014-09.
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