The role of regulatory focus and its influence on the cultural distance – Adjustment relationship for expatriate managers

2021 ◽  
Vol 122 ◽  
pp. 398-410
Author(s):  
Avi Silbiger ◽  
Bradley R. Barnes ◽  
Ron Berger ◽  
Douglas W.S. Renwick
2004 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adam D. Galinsky ◽  
Geoffrey Leonardelli ◽  
Gerardo Okhuysen ◽  
Thomas Mussweiler
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2021 ◽  
pp. 089484532199164
Author(s):  
Adam M. Kanar ◽  
Dave Bouckenooghe

This study aimed to understand the role of regulatory focus for influencing self-directed learning activities during a job search. The authors surveyed 185 job-searching university students at two time points to explore the conditions under which regulatory focus (promotion and prevention foci) impacts self-directed learning activities and the number of employment interviews secured. Both promotion and prevention foci showed significant relationships with self-directed learning activities and number of interviews, and positive and negative affect partially mediated these relationships. The relationships between both regulatory focus strategies and self-directed learning were also contingent on self-efficacy. More specifically, prevention focus and self-directed learning showed a positive relationship for job seekers with high levels of self-efficacy but a negative one for job seekers with low levels of self-efficacy. This research extends the understanding of the role of regulatory focus in the context of self-directed learning during a job search. Implications for research and practice are discussed.


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