Article(electronic)December 22, 2010

Cross-cultural experience, strategic motivation and employer hiring preference: An exploratory study in an emerging economy

In: International journal of cross cultural management, Volume 10, Issue 3, p. 321-343

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Abstract

The relationship between self-complexity, strategic motivation, and organizational processes such as staffing seems lacking in the human resources management and organizational behavior (OB) literatures. In two studies we examined the self-complexity of potential employees with and without cross-cultural experience as determinant of preferences of employers mediated by strategic motivations of organizations. We found in a sample of 40 organizations from an emerging economy, Ghana, that employers seemed to prefer employees with cross-cultural experience who are perceived to facilitate achievement of their strategic motivations. Implications for international human resources management are discussed.

Languages

English

Publisher

SAGE Publications

ISSN: 1741-2838

DOI

10.1177/1470595810384584

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