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Organizational socialization and career success of Asian managers
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Career SuccessOrganizational CommunicationCross-cultural ManagementSociologyManagementBusinessCareer DevelopmentOrganizational CareerHuman Resource ManagementBroad Socialization StrategiesOrganizational BehaviorOrganizational Socialization
Abstract This study proposed a new framework to conceptualize organizational socialization. It examined two broad socialization strategies: perceived organizational support and developmental experience and their relationships with career success. Data were obtained from interviews with 374 line managers and human resource managers in four industrial sectors in five Asia countries/societies, namely, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan and Thailand. There is partial support for the predicted relationships. The results from the present study add to our understanding of how organizational socialization affects career success. Implications for research and managerial practices, as well as future research directions, are provided. Keywords: SocializationOrganizational SupportDevelopmental ExperienceCareer Success
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