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dc.contributor.authorLauring, Jakob
dc.contributor.authorGuttormsen, David S.A.
dc.contributor.authorMcNulty, Yvonne
dc.date.accessioned2019-08-08T13:05:49Z
dc.date.available2019-08-08T13:05:49Z
dc.date.created2019-05-10T00:26:11Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.identifier.citationCross Cultural & Strategic Management. 2019nb_NO
dc.identifier.issn2059-5794
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11250/2607637
dc.description.abstractPurpose The purpose of this paper is to explore how interaction adjustment influences personal development for expatriates and to examine whether the effect differs between adults that have, and have not, lived abroad during their adolescence. Design/methodology/approach The authors use survey responses from 424 business expatriates in Asia distinguishing between adult third culture kids (ATCKs) that have lived abroad during their adolescence and adult mono-culture kids (AMCKs) who have not. Findings The results show that while interaction adjustment generally improves the experience of personal development, this effect is stronger for ATCKs. AMCKs will experience personal development almost independently of their interaction adjustment with host nationals solely due to the novelty of the international experience. For ATCKs, just being in the new country is not enough for them to feel they have developed personally; they need to engage more deeply with the local population to achieve this. Originality/value The authors still know very little about ATCKs and about how expatriation during their adulthood develops them personally, given they have already had international experiences at a young age.nb_NO
dc.language.isoengnb_NO
dc.publisherEmeraldnb_NO
dc.titleAdult third culture kids: Adjustment and personal developmentnb_NO
dc.typeJournal articlenb_NO
dc.typePeer reviewednb_NO
dc.description.versionacceptedVersionnb_NO
dc.source.journalCross cultural & strategic managementnb_NO
dc.identifier.doi10.1108/CCSM-02-2019-0035
dc.identifier.cristin1696793
cristin.unitcode158,9,0,0
cristin.unitnameInstitutt for kommunikasjon og kultur
cristin.ispublishedfalse
cristin.fulltextpostprint
cristin.qualitycode1


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