The effect of family-spouse adjustment on expatriate adjustment: Malaysia as a host country
Multinational corporations (MNCs) tend to employ and send their expatriates to other countries known as host countries to manage international businesses. Once expatriates could adapt and adjust themselves to the host countries, perhaps in return would enhance their job performance. Normally, expatr...
Main Authors: | Zakariya, Noor Hafiza, Othman, Abdul Kadir, Abdullah, Zaini |
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Format: | Article |
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UiTM Kedah
2019
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