Investigating the impact of sequential cross-cultural training on the level of sociocultural and psychological adjustment of expatriate managers
Recent research argues that sequential forms of Cross-Cultural Training (CCT), offered pre-departure CCT as well as post-arrival CCT are more advantageous than non-sequential CCT. This study examines the impact of sequential CCT upon the level of sociocultural and psychological adjustment of expatri...
Main Author: | Papademetriou, Christos |
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Other Authors: | Hammer, Nikolaus ; Beck, Vanessa |
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University of Leicester
2015
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.675415 |
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