2024
DOI: 10.4102/sajbm.v55i1.4246
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The moderating effect of expatriate acculturation on career sustainability: Evidence from Chinese University alumni from Africa

George K. Agbanyo,
Tachia Chin,
Xinyu Li

Abstract: Purpose: To a large extent, the recent global instability is responsible for the rapid structural mutation of the career landscape, thereby affecting individuals’ career development, especially expatriates who are subjected to an acculturation process. Even though the cultural element exists in the career development literature, the implications of expatriate acculturation (EA) on individual expatriates’ career competence (CC) and career sustainability (CS) remain understudied. Therefore, this study proposes t… Show more

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