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Expatriate success divided into two criteria, expatriate adjustment and expatriate job performance, is analyzed in relation to extraversion and its facets. Measurements of the Big Five and scales of adjustment as well as job performance were used by interviewing a sample of 80 German, Austrian and Swiss expatriates working in Costa Rica. The overall extraversion trait, gregariousness, assertiveness, and activity show meaningful effects on expatriate job performance. By analyzing expatriate adjustment and its relationship with extraversion and corresponding facets moderate effects were found between activity and interaction adjustment. Positive emotions with interaction adjustment as well as positive emotions with general adjustment show the largest effects. Furthermore, small effects were found for activity and warmth in respect to expatriate adjustment. Finally, suggestions for further research concerning extraversion in expatriate management are given.
Durch die Umstellung der Schulzeit bis zum Abitur von 13 auf zwölf Jahre entstehen zwischen 2007 und 2015 so genannte Doppelabiturjahrgänge. Hierdurch werden insbesondere in den Jahren 2011 und 2013 mehr Abiturienten auf den Ausbildungs- und Hochschulmarkt drängen. [...] Die Hochschulen werden vor der Herausforderung stehen, den Ansturm der Abiturienten zu meistern. Die Autoren liefern mit ihrem Beitrag eine erste Analyse der Situation und skizzieren die Chancen und Herausforderungen, die sich dem HR-Management im Zuge dieser Entwicklung eröffnen ...