2014
DOI: 10.2753/imo0020-8825440201
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The Internationalism Career Anchor

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“…According to Schein ( 1978 ), individuals have one dominant career anchor that expresses their core personal needs, values, and talents. However, other researchers (e.g., Feldman and Bolino, 1996 ; Martineau et al, 2005 ) have suggested the existence of multiple dominant career anchors that emerge separately from needs, values, or talents and that new career anchors might emerge from changes in contemporary workers' needs and preferences, such as the internationalism career anchor (Suutari and Taka, 2004 ; Lazarova et al, 2014 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Schein ( 1978 ), individuals have one dominant career anchor that expresses their core personal needs, values, and talents. However, other researchers (e.g., Feldman and Bolino, 1996 ; Martineau et al, 2005 ) have suggested the existence of multiple dominant career anchors that emerge separately from needs, values, or talents and that new career anchors might emerge from changes in contemporary workers' needs and preferences, such as the internationalism career anchor (Suutari and Taka, 2004 ; Lazarova et al, 2014 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ICA measures an individual's preference to work in an international environment (Cerdin, ; Cerdin & Pargneux, ). This five‐item scale developed in Lazarova et al () has a reliability score (Cronbach's alpha) of 0.86. A sample item is “I dream of an international career in which I can travel and work with people from various cultures.”…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to globalization and the scarcity of talent, MNEs are increasingly interested in employees who are willing to develop international careers (Bonache, Brewster, & Suutari, ; Lazarova, Cerdin, & Liao, ). Hence, we expect that individuals with a high ICA (Cerdin, ; Lazarova et al, )—those who are attracted by new experiences to explore other countries and cultures—will be more likely to be satisfied with their jobs in an MNE. Survey results lend support to the idea that international assignments improve JS because those who have been on international assignments display optimistic expectations about PCP (Brewster & Suutari, ).…”
Section: Theoretical Framework and Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, some have concentrated on personality characteristics, finding that the “Big Five” (extroversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, emotional stability, and openness) are related to expatriation success (Caligiuri, Tarique, & Jacobs, ; Shaffer, Harrison, Gregersen, Black, & Ferzandi, ). Others have explored the international career anchor, or a long‐term desire to explore the world (Lazarova, Cerdin, & Liao, ; Suutari & Taka, ). Overall, more than 70 different necessary skills have been identified!…”
Section: Recruitment and Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%