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How does perceived underemployment influence expatriate job-related outcomes? A moderated mediation study
journal contribution
posted on 2023-06-09, 08:53 authored by Norifumi Kawai, Alexander MohrAlthough research has investigated the consequences of underemployment in domestic settings, research on the effects of underemployment among expatriates remains limited and has yielded inconsistent results. From a theoretical perspective, there is a need for a better understanding of the mechanisms through which underemployment affects various work-related outcomes and to account for potential contingencies. Drawing on the person-job fit literature and research on organizational identification, we theorise and empirically examine how and under what conditions underemployment influences expatriate performance. Using an original primary data-set of 103 Japanese expatriate managers in the UK, we find that underemployment affects expatriate work outcomes by increasing expatriates’ maladjustment and that this effect is moderated by the level to which expatriates identify with their organization.
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Publication status
- Published
File Version
- Accepted version
Journal
International Journal of Human Resource ManagementISSN
0958-5192Publisher
RoutledgeExternal DOI
Issue
7Volume
31Page range
908-934Department affiliated with
- Business and Management Publications
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