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- Title
Self-Initiated Expatriate Academic Performance in Malaysian Universities.
- Authors
Ramalu, Subramaniam Sri; Subramaniam, Chandrakantan; Nadarajah, Gunalan
- Abstract
In the pace of globalization, the recruitment of academic self-initiated expatriates is a common phenomenon. Little is known on the factors influence their performance. Using a sample of 114 self-initiated academic expatriates employed in HEIs in northern region of Malaysia, the results of this study have revealed that self-efficacy, cross-cultural training and family support are positively related to teaching and research performance of academic expatriates. The findings of this study have made significant contribution to expatriate literature and policy makers with regards to recruitment and retention of academic expatriates.
- Subjects
MALAYSIA; NONCITIZENS; COLLEGE student recruitment; ACADEMIC achievement; UNIVERSITIES &; colleges; CROSS-cultural orientation
- Publication
International Journal of Business & Management Science, 2017, Vol 7, Issue 2, p171
- ISSN
1837-6614
- Publication type
Article