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論文名稱 員工個人因素與外派適應相關性之後設分析與文獻探討
(The relationships between individual factors and expatriation adjustment: A meta-analysis and literature review.)
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摘要(中) 隨著時代的轉變以及全球經濟體系的緊密連結,國際化的發展已然成為企業不得不正視的重要議題,海外派遣則是企業國際化的主要做法之一,然而外派任務的執行並不是一件容易的事,因為人員需要重新適應當地的社會環境、文化價值以及工作型態等不同的情境因素,而人員在海外的適應狀況又為影響外派任務成敗的主因,故了解外派人員適應的個人因素,將有助於企業釐清與外派相關的重要篩選標準以及可提供之訓練課程。
  本文以BhaskarShrinivas、Harrison 與 Luk(2005)之研究為基礎,加上關鍵字所搜尋之相關文獻,並透過後設分析方法來探討共計115篇文獻中,其員工個人因素與其結果變項和外派適應之相關性,而本研究結果發現:
(一)性別與整體外派適應和一般適應無顯著相關;國籍與整體外派適應、一般適應和工作適應無顯著相關;婚姻狀態與一般適應和互動適應無顯著相關;職位和母國工作經驗皆與其適應構面無顯著相關。
(二)國籍與互動適應呈顯著負相關;五大人格特質之情緒敏感性、精熟任務所需時間、離職傾向以及提前返國意圖皆與其適應構面呈顯著負相關。
(三)性別與工作適應和互動適應呈顯著正相關;婚姻狀態與整體外派適應和工作適應呈顯著正相關;以及本研究其它三十六個變數皆與其適應構面呈顯著正相關。
摘要(英) With the change of time and the close connection of global economic system, the development of internationalization has become an important issue that enterprises have to face. However, expatriate assignment is one of the main practices of corporate internationalization. In fact, the execution of expatriate assignment is difficult, because the expatriates need to adjust the new life and environment. More importantly, expatriates’ adjustment determines whether the assignment will succeed. Therefore, the study hopes to give companies more valuable advice by understanding the individual factors in expatriation adjustment.
The study explored the correlation between individual factors and expatriation adjustment through a meta-analysis. The results show that:
(1)Gender had no influence on expatriation and general adjustment; nationality had no influence on expatriation, general and work adjustment; marital status had no influence on general and interaction adjustment; position and work experience in home country had no influence on its adjustment.
(2)Nationality was negatively related to interaction adjustment; Big Five (Neuroticism), time to proficiency, turnover intention and early return intention were negatively related to its adjustment.
(3)Gender was positively related to work and interaction adjustment; marital status was positively related to expatriation and work adjustment; and other 36 factors were positively related to its adjustment.
關鍵字(中) ★ 外派適應
★ 員工個人因素
★ 外派適應結果變項
★ 後設分析研究
關鍵字(英) ★ Expatriation adjustment
★ Individual factors
★ The result of expatriation
★ Meta-analysis
論文目次 中文摘要................................................I
英文摘要...............................................II
誌 謝................................................III
目錄...................................................IV
圖目錄.................................................VI
表目錄.................................................VI
第一章 緒論.............................................1
  第一節 研究動機......................................1
  第二節 研究目的......................................5
第二章 文獻探討..........................................6
  第一節 海外派遣與外派適應.............................6
  第二節 個人因素:基本資料.............................8
  第三節 個人因素:人格特質............................14
  第四節 個人因素:個人能力............................18
  第五節 個人因素:文化智商............................21
  第六節 個人因素:情緒層面............................23
  第七節 個人因素:特定自我效能.........................24
  第八節 外派適應之結果變項:個人滿足...................25
  第九節 外派適應之結果變項:個人績效...................26
  第十節 外派適應之結果變項:離職傾向與提前返國意圖.......28
第三章 研究方法.........................................30
  第一節 研究架構.....................................30
  第二節 研究文獻範圍及搜尋............................31
  第三節 研究文獻之篩選標準............................32
  第四節 變項之編碼...................................33
  第五節 資料分析方法.................................34
第四章 研究分析與結果...................................37
  第一節 樣本特性.....................................38
  第二節 員工個人因素與外派適應結果之文獻趨勢分布圖.......46
  第三節 分析與結果...................................48
  第四節 研究假設實證結果彙整..........................96
第五章 結論與建議......................................105
  第一節 研究意涵....................................106
  第二節 管理意涵....................................126
  第三節 研究限制與未來建議...........................128
  第四節 結論.......................................130
參考文獻...............................................131
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指導教授 王群孝(Chun-Hsiao Wang) 審核日期 2019-9-18
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