Religiosity And Job Performance Among Muslim Self-Initiated Expatriates In Malaysia’s Service Sector: The Mediating Role Of Cross-Cultural Adjustment

The significant aspect of the expatriation process is the expatriates’ job performance in the host country and the cross-cultural adjustment to the socio-cultural environment. Expatriates’ by and large, come from quite different socio-cultural backgrounds and different work conditions. It is interes...

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Main Author: Segaran, Ramya Ranee Konna
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:http://eprints.usm.my/52485/
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description The significant aspect of the expatriation process is the expatriates’ job performance in the host country and the cross-cultural adjustment to the socio-cultural environment. Expatriates’ by and large, come from quite different socio-cultural backgrounds and different work conditions. It is interesting yet a problematic phenomenon to study their job performance and their adjustment to the new socio-cultural milieu, work environment and adoption to innovation in professional arenas. Thus, this research analyse the effect of religiosity (cognitive, affective and behavioural) and the job performance through cross-cultural adjustment (cognitive, affective and behavioural) as an mediating variable to the specific type of expatriate population – namely, on 204 Muslim Self-Initiated Expatriate (SIE) in a host country whose population is predominantly of the same religious background as the SIE. This research used a questionnaire as the method of data collection. Whereas, the analysis method used Structural Equation Modelling (SEM), SmartPLS v.3.0. The result of this research showed that the first path relationship between cognitive religiosity, affective religiosity, behavioural religiosity and job performance of SIE were significant. Next, the findings of the second path relationship indicated that there is a positive relationship between cognitive religiosity and cognitive adjustment, affective adjustment, and behavioural adjustment. Affective religiosity was found to have no relation with cross-cultural adjustment.
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spelling usm-524852022-05-10T04:22:31Z http://eprints.usm.my/52485/ Religiosity And Job Performance Among Muslim Self-Initiated Expatriates In Malaysia’s Service Sector: The Mediating Role Of Cross-Cultural Adjustment Segaran, Ramya Ranee Konna HF5549-5549.5 Personnel management. Employment The significant aspect of the expatriation process is the expatriates’ job performance in the host country and the cross-cultural adjustment to the socio-cultural environment. Expatriates’ by and large, come from quite different socio-cultural backgrounds and different work conditions. It is interesting yet a problematic phenomenon to study their job performance and their adjustment to the new socio-cultural milieu, work environment and adoption to innovation in professional arenas. Thus, this research analyse the effect of religiosity (cognitive, affective and behavioural) and the job performance through cross-cultural adjustment (cognitive, affective and behavioural) as an mediating variable to the specific type of expatriate population – namely, on 204 Muslim Self-Initiated Expatriate (SIE) in a host country whose population is predominantly of the same religious background as the SIE. This research used a questionnaire as the method of data collection. Whereas, the analysis method used Structural Equation Modelling (SEM), SmartPLS v.3.0. The result of this research showed that the first path relationship between cognitive religiosity, affective religiosity, behavioural religiosity and job performance of SIE were significant. Next, the findings of the second path relationship indicated that there is a positive relationship between cognitive religiosity and cognitive adjustment, affective adjustment, and behavioural adjustment. Affective religiosity was found to have no relation with cross-cultural adjustment. 2021-03 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/52485/1/RAMYA%20RANEE%20AP%20KONNA%20SEGARAN.pdf Segaran, Ramya Ranee Konna (2021) Religiosity And Job Performance Among Muslim Self-Initiated Expatriates In Malaysia’s Service Sector: The Mediating Role Of Cross-Cultural Adjustment. PhD thesis, Perpustakaan Hamzah Sendut.
spellingShingle HF5549-5549.5 Personnel management. Employment
Segaran, Ramya Ranee Konna
Religiosity And Job Performance Among Muslim Self-Initiated Expatriates In Malaysia’s Service Sector: The Mediating Role Of Cross-Cultural Adjustment
title Religiosity And Job Performance Among Muslim Self-Initiated Expatriates In Malaysia’s Service Sector: The Mediating Role Of Cross-Cultural Adjustment
title_full Religiosity And Job Performance Among Muslim Self-Initiated Expatriates In Malaysia’s Service Sector: The Mediating Role Of Cross-Cultural Adjustment
title_fullStr Religiosity And Job Performance Among Muslim Self-Initiated Expatriates In Malaysia’s Service Sector: The Mediating Role Of Cross-Cultural Adjustment
title_full_unstemmed Religiosity And Job Performance Among Muslim Self-Initiated Expatriates In Malaysia’s Service Sector: The Mediating Role Of Cross-Cultural Adjustment
title_short Religiosity And Job Performance Among Muslim Self-Initiated Expatriates In Malaysia’s Service Sector: The Mediating Role Of Cross-Cultural Adjustment
title_sort religiosity and job performance among muslim self-initiated expatriates in malaysia’s service sector: the mediating role of cross-cultural adjustment
topic HF5549-5549.5 Personnel management. Employment
url http://eprints.usm.my/52485/
http://eprints.usm.my/52485/1/RAMYA%20RANEE%20AP%20KONNA%20SEGARAN.pdf