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Would you work abroad? The effect of English proficiency on Chinese employees’ willingness to accept international assignments

Jie Li, Yue Zhao and Xue Han

International Business Review, 2020, vol. 29, issue 2

Abstract: The process of globalization has led to a considerable number of expatriates working abroad. In this article, we investigate whether those with a higher level of English proficiency are more willing to accept international assignments. To examine our hypotheses, we conducted a time-lagged survey of 239 employees from Chinese multinational corporations (MNCs). The results reveal that employees’ English language proficiency is positively related to their willingness to accept international assignments, and that their openness to corporate globalization mediates this relationship. In addition, employees’ foreign language anxiety (FLA) moderates the mediating effect of English language proficiency on willingness to accept international assignments via openness to corporate globalization. Implications and future research directions are discussed.

Keywords: English language proficiency; Willingness to accept international assignments; Openness to corporate globalization; Foreign language anxiety; Chinese expatriate management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ibusrev.2020.101669

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