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The role of family considerations in an expatriate majority environment : Table of Contents

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Abstract:
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to add to knowledge on the environment of self-initiated expatriates and the importance of family in determining expatriate retention. It seeks to explore the role of family in an environment vastly different to that of previous research, one where expatriates are outnumbering citizens four to one. Further, the paper aims to explore familial adjustment differences that emerge amongst the different demographic segments within this expatriate majority environment. Design/methodology/approach – The analysis is based on survey data obtained from 364 self-initiated expatriates. Beyond a thorough demographic analysis providing additional background, data to test hypotheses were analyzed using SPSS and, where suitable, independent samples t-test or one-way ANOVA. Findings – Evidence was found of what can be described as an environment easing expatriate adjustment as well as questioning the impact of many of the problems previously identified in literature on expatriates. Findings show an environment where some of the stressors associated with living abroad have been mitigated and family has more or less become a motivation to stay rather than to leave. In addition, the demographic analysis of expatriate faculty adds to knowledge about the globalization of higher education. Practical implications – Definitions of what constitutes a hardship posting for expatriates may need to be revisited, taking into account national demographic characteristics. Current thinking on the expatriate family should also consider different settings where family may actually be a motivation to remain. Originality/value – This paper provides a new perspective, as previous literature suggested family to be almost exclusively a reason for expatriate difficulties. Further, little focus has been made on countries where expatriates represent a large share or the majority of the population such as in several of the Arabian Gulf countries.

Female Emirati graduates and the multicultural, mixed gender workplace: The impact of educational experiences on female students' team-related behaviours, skills, values and attitudes within the Gulf ...

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Abstract:
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine differences in team-related behaviours, skills, attitudes and values on the part of female Arab students with different educational experiences. Design/methodology/approach – A survey instrument was administered to two female Arab student groupings: one from a single-gender, single-nationality university (n=77), the second from a co-educational, mixed nationality university (n=41). Based on a literature review, respondents were asked to recall their most recent team experience and respond to a number of items relating to team member demographics, team performance and individual team-related behaviours and attitudes. Findings – The findings show significant differences between the two groups in relation to individual behaviours and attitudes to teamwork, and in reports of team performance. Those students working in homogenous teams reported healthier levels of team performance, and a more positive attitude to working in teams. However, they were also found to be significantly more likely to engage in behaviours detrimental to effective team functioning, such as hiding true voice and changing views to accommodate the team, and expressed lower preference for working in heterogeneous teams. Practical implications – Given the multi-cultural and mixed gender nature of (much of) the workplace within the Gulf region, and government policy aimed at increasing the number of females active in the workforce, the observed differences in team behaviours and attitudes have implications for both education policy and the development of teamworking skills, and workplace management, in terms of employee recruitment, selection and placement, socialisation and training. Originality/value – Females are playing an increasing role in the workforce of many Arab nations. However, to date little research has been carried out into the work-related values and attitudes of Arab females. This is especially so in the area of working in multi-cultural and mixed gender teams. The present paper helps

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