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Managing Expatriates in China: A Language and Identity Perspective
Ling Zhang,
Anne-Wil Harzing
, Shea X. Fan
Public Governance
Research Group: Public Governance
Tilburg Institute of Governance
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China
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Expatriates
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Diverse Groups
25%
Host Country
25%
Macro Perspective
25%
International Management
25%
Expatriate Adjustment
25%
Ethnic Identity
25%
Business Schools
25%
Management Scholar
25%
Identity Identity
25%
Identity Confirmation
25%
Language Culture
25%
Chinese Employees
25%
Expatriate Management
25%
Multicultural Background
25%
Host Country Language
25%
Ethnic Chinese
25%
Micro Perspective
25%
Western Indian
25%
Multinational Corporation Subsidiaries
25%
Arts and Humanities
China
100%
Contemporary
25%
Confirmation
25%
Multinational Corporations
25%
Scholars
25%
Practitioners
25%
Multi-lingual
25%
Business School
25%
Ethnic Identity
25%
Faculty
25%
Multi-cultural
25%
Best Practice
25%
Social Sciences
China
100%
Chinese
50%
Indians
25%
Best Practice
25%
Multinational Corporation
25%
International Management
25%
Business School
25%
Cultural Identity
25%