Title of article
PREDICTING EXPATRIATE JOB PERFORMANCE FOR SELECTION PURPOSES A Quantitative Review
Author/Authors
STEFAN T. MOL MARISE PH. BORN، نويسنده , , MADDE E. WILLEMSEN، نويسنده , , Henk T. van der Molen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
31
From page
590
To page
620
Abstract
This article meta-analytically reviews empirical studies on the prediction of expatriate job performance.
Using 30 primary studies (totalN= 4,046), itwas found that predictive validities of the Big Five were similar
to Big Five validities reported for domestic employees. Extraversion,emotional stability, agreeableness, and
conscientiousness were predictive of expatriate job performance; openness was not. Other predictors that
were found to relate to expatriate job performance were cultural sensitivity and local language ability. Cultural
flexibility, selection board ratings, tolerance for ambiguity, ego strength, peer nominations, task leadership,
people leadership, social adaptability, and interpersonal interest emerged as predictors from exploratory
investigations (K < 4). It is surprising that intelligence has seldom been investigated as a predictor of
expatriate job performance.
Keywords
expatriate , job performance , Selection , meta-analysis , PREDICTIVE VALIDITY , Big Five , Criterion , Criteria
Journal title
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Record number
708888
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