Deck 9: International Mobility and Global Careers
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Deck 9: International Mobility and Global Careers
1
Which of the following is NOT a challenge for alternate assignment types?
A) Absence from family
B) Time zone differences
C) Relocation
D) Lack of training
A) Absence from family
B) Time zone differences
C) Relocation
D) Lack of training
C
2
Which is an example of a flexpatriate?
A) Commuter assignments
B) International business travelers
C) Short term assignments
D) All of the above
A) Commuter assignments
B) International business travelers
C) Short term assignments
D) All of the above
D
3
Why is self-initiated global mobility increasingly popular?
A) The move is not supported by an organization
B) The individual has control over the location and role
C) There is increased migration
D) Good levels of compensation
A) The move is not supported by an organization
B) The individual has control over the location and role
C) There is increased migration
D) Good levels of compensation
B
4
What is a feature of short-term assignments?
A) A term of 3 months to a year
B) Relocation of family
C) Compensation handled in the host country
D) All of the above.
A) A term of 3 months to a year
B) Relocation of family
C) Compensation handled in the host country
D) All of the above.
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5
Which is a feature of third-culture kids?
A) Inflexible cultural identity
B) Preference for international careers
C) Close-mindedness
D) Growing up in only one culture
A) Inflexible cultural identity
B) Preference for international careers
C) Close-mindedness
D) Growing up in only one culture
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6
What is the strongest predictor of adjustment?
A) Family considerations
B) Individual considerations
C) Job factors
D) Organizational factors.
A) Family considerations
B) Individual considerations
C) Job factors
D) Organizational factors.
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7
Why is repatriation so difficult?
A) The expatriate has to re-establish social networks
B) The organization has undergone gradual changes
C) There is a loss of support on return
D) All of the above
A) The expatriate has to re-establish social networks
B) The organization has undergone gradual changes
C) There is a loss of support on return
D) All of the above
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8
What is the first stage of the U-Curve of cross-cultural adjustment?
A) Honeymoon period
B) Culture shock
C) Adjustment
D) Mastery
A) Honeymoon period
B) Culture shock
C) Adjustment
D) Mastery
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9
Which of the following is a global career trend?
A) Less value of international experience
B) Self-initiated assignments
C) More longer term expatriate assignments
D) All of the above
A) Less value of international experience
B) Self-initiated assignments
C) More longer term expatriate assignments
D) All of the above
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10
When returning after expatriation, what can the U-Curve be extended to?
A) O-Curve
B) UR-Curve
C) W-Curve
D) G-Curve.
A) O-Curve
B) UR-Curve
C) W-Curve
D) G-Curve.
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11
What organizational factors are more likely to lead to expatriate adjustment?
A) A junior role in the organization
B) Freedom to adjust the work role
C) Role ambiguity
D) Interaction only with other expatriates
A) A junior role in the organization
B) Freedom to adjust the work role
C) Role ambiguity
D) Interaction only with other expatriates
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12
What is a boundaryless career?
A) Upward progression of roles
B) Subjective sense of where one's work life is going
C) Working as an expatriate
D) Promotion based on skills gained in overseas experiences
A) Upward progression of roles
B) Subjective sense of where one's work life is going
C) Working as an expatriate
D) Promotion based on skills gained in overseas experiences
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13
What characteristic of an expatriate is generally correlated with expatriate success?
A) Previous overseas experience
B) Personality
C) Openness to new experiences
D) Language ability.
A) Previous overseas experience
B) Personality
C) Openness to new experiences
D) Language ability.
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14
What is an advantage of traditional long-term expatriation?
A) Cost to the organization
B) Managerial development
C) Low failure rates
D) Easy to repatriate
A) Cost to the organization
B) Managerial development
C) Low failure rates
D) Easy to repatriate
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15
Which of the following statements is true?
A) All turnover is dysfunctional
B) Expatriates become frustrated by inadequate support
C) Retention is the best measure of success
D) Organizational support does not need to be customized
A) All turnover is dysfunctional
B) Expatriates become frustrated by inadequate support
C) Retention is the best measure of success
D) Organizational support does not need to be customized
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