Journal of International Business and Economy (2017) 18(1): 1-23 Journal of International Business and Economy Spring 2017 Murat Sakir Erogul and Afzalur Rahman THE IMPACT OF FAMILY ADJUSTMENT IN EXPATRIATE SUCCESS Murat Sakir Erogul Adelphi University, New York, United States Afzalur Rahman Douglas College, British Columbia, Canada Correspondence: Afzalur Rahman Douglas College, Commerce and Business Administration 700 Royal Ave, New Westminster, BC V3M 5Z5 E-mail: rahmana2@douglascollege.ca Tel: 1-778-257-5225 ABSTRACT Family adjustment to a new country plays a significant role in expatriate success. This paper investigates the reasons behind expatriate failure relative to personal characteristics of partner, family characteristics, and cultural distance. The authors discuss family related issues and contribute to the better understanding on the problems that cause expatriate failure through identity theory and investigate how organizations could support the expatriate experience by taking into consideration the role of the spouse and family, along with cultural distance to the expatriate destination. There are only a few studies that link experiences of expatriate family and partner to international assignment success. We add to this research by examining the spouse and family adjustment process through the use of identity theory. We provide guidelines on the impact of family adjustment in expatriation literature to help organizations better equip both the expatriate employee and their family with sufficient cross-cultural training and social learning opportunities. Our contribution provides a level of analysis on determining expatriation success factors and guiding organizations in facilitating the cultural adjustment of expatriates and their families. The paper provides implications to industry and practice on key success factors needed to reduce failure. Key Words: expatriate success, family adjustment, expatriate partner, cultural distance, identity theory, international human resource management J I BE Journal of International Business and Economy J I BE Journal of International Business and Economy