Which kind of perceived organisational support fosters self-initiated expatriate engineers' creativity in high-adversity contexts? : the moderating role of cross-cultural resilience
Amina Amari
Grounded in the conservation of resources and social exchange theories, this study aimed to understand how self-initiated expatriate engineers' (SIEEs) perception of financial, adjustment and career support enhances their creativity level and how cross-cultural resilience (C-CR) moderates this perception. An online survey was conducted with 147 SIEEs from Middle East and North Africa (MENA) countries working in Saudi Arabia during the COVID-19 pandemic. The results were analysed by principal least square-structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM). Findings demonstrated that financial and adjustment supports have a significant positive relationship with individual creativity while career support does not. Further, C-CR moderates the relationship between financial support and creativity. The study offers significant theoretical and practical implications regarding perceived organisational support (POS) and creativity for host organisations in high-adversity contexts.
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2023
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Authors: | Amari, Amina |
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Cogent business & management. - London : Taylor & Francis, ISSN 2331-1975, ZDB-ID 2837523-3. - Vol. 10.2023, 3, Art.-No. 2259150, p. 1-18
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Subject: | adversity | creativity | cross-cultural resilience | MENA | perceived organisational support | self-initiated expatriate engineers | Kreativität | Creativity | Auslandsaufenthalt | Expatriate assignment | Interkulturelles Management | Cross-cultural management | Coping-Strategie | Coping strategy |
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