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SEARCH Journal of Media and Communication Research
Online ISSN: 2672-7080 | Print ISSN: 2229-872X
© SEARCH Journal 2020
Special Issue: The Sixth International Conference
in Communication and Media – ICOME’18, 1-16
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Measuring work-role transitions:
The cross-cultural experience of hotel
expatriates in Malaysia
* Haslina Halim
Universiti Utara Malaysia
lina@uum.edu.my
Che Su Mustaffa
Universiti Utara Malaysia
Farah Lina Azizan
Universiti Utara Malaysia
ABSTRACT
The literature on expatriation highlighted many individuals and organisational factors that affect
expatriate adjustment. However, the roles of some individual and organisational factors are still not
clear and have been ignored by past researchers. Thus, the purpose of this paper is to investigate
the variations in expatriates’ work, general and interaction adjustment and to examine the relationship
between work-role characteristics and expatriate adjustment in the hotel industry. The work-role
characteristics; which are comprised of role novelty, role ambiguity and role conflict, are tested on
the different dimensions of adjustment. Self-administered questionnaires were distributed to 323
respondents who were comprised of expatriates working in Malaysia’s hotel industry. The findings
revealed a positive correlation between role novelty and work adjustment that indicated the impact of
work-role characteristics on adjustment dimensions. However, both role ambiguity and role conflict
are negatively correlated with work adjustment. The findings from this study proved significant for the
industry as it contributes towards new knowledge on expatriation in a multicultural society, especially
the work adjustment of hotel expatriates. It would also help create awareness among hotel companies
on the importance of work characteristics in the process of adjustment. The findings also contributed
to new empirical findings in regards to literature on expatriation and cross-cultural adjustment, which
integrate the information on determinants of adjustment among hotel expatriates. Beside the findings,
the discussions on limitations and suggestions for future research are also presented in the paper.
Keywords: work-role characteristics, expatriate adjustment, hotel industry