TITEL
Female expatriates from Swedish MNCs in Japan: barriers and adjustments
FöRFATTARE
Sener, Pinar; Stockman, Kristina
INSTITUTION
Industriell ekonomi och samhällsvetenskap / Industriell marknadsföring och e-handel
SAMMANFATTNING
This thesis purpose is to gain a deeper understanding of female expatriates
working within Swedish multinational corporations located in Japan. The
purpose is achieved by describing, exploring and to some extent explain the
female expatriates’ faced barriers and the factors affecting their
adjustments to living and working in Japan. By having a qualitative research
approach and studying four cases, whom we performed telephone interviews
with, we have been able to collect our empirical data. In this data we found
evidence that the barriers faced by female expatriates working in Japan can
be associated to their gender, however these do not affect the work
performances of the expatriate. The barriers that are relevant are of more
individual characteristics, such as the move to another country, language
skills, age, housing, socialization, not having enough experiences, and
work. Moreover, the factors affecting the female expatriates’ adjustments
are the factors affecting the building of relationships and the source and
type of social interaction and support. These factors can be personal
characteristics, the job situation and location, location of residence,
cultural norms, language skills, support from family/colleagues/host
nationals/other expatriates/local functionaries, and the receiving of
emotional/ informative/instrumental support. Lastly, although there are
cultural differences between Sweden and Japan female expatriates can defeat
eventual barriers and adjust to living and working in Japan and its culture.
ISSN 1404-5508 / ISRN LTU-SHU-EX--05/043--SE / NR 2005:043
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