Participants needed for online questionnaire "Measuring the Needs of Expatriates"

  • As part of my postgraduate studies in Psychology at Swinburne University I am completing a study which explores the experiences and needs people face as an expatriate during their overseas assignment. The findings of this study will be potentially beneficial to employees (the expatriate) and employers, the organisation in which the expatriate is employed. Potential benefits for the employee can be a more positive experience during their overseas assignment and less stress and discomfort, whilst the organisation may benefit by having reduced failure rates as well as increased employee productivity.


    I am looking for people that have been sent by the organisation in which they are employed, to work and live in a foreign country for an extended period of time. Participants should be aged between 25 and 65 and currently be on their international assignment. Participants must have been sent by their organisation on this international assignment.

    Participation in this study involves completing an anonymous online questionnaire. The questionnaire includes a series of questions regarding your experiences, social support, personal and work values and demographic details. The online questionnaire should take around 30 minutes to complete. The direct link to the questionnaire is http://www.media.swin.edu.au/surveyor/survey.asp?s=01125134218174033221

    If you have any further questions regarding this study, please contact Catherine McEniry at [email removed]

    05 juil 2005, 04:13 Anonymous
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  • Interesting project

    We'd be happy if you could forward us your results when you're finished. This might be interesting to be published on Just Landed as well. Just send them to [email removed].

    Anonymous 11 juil 2005, 12:51 - Signaler un abus
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