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Expatriates

National Cheng Kung University

International Master of Business Administration
(IMBA) Program
Master’s Thesis

The Effect of Stressors, Support and
Adjustment on Career Outcomes
of Expatriates

Student: Paola Giwencer
RC6957400

Advisor: Kevin P. Hwang

July, 2008
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

I would like to thanks my advisor, Dr. Kevin P. Hwang for his constant guidance, encouragement, devotion and active interest in my research topic completion. His insightful ideas and comments make possible the culmination of this degree. And also, thank you for all committee members for all valuable comments and suggestions during the process of my thesis.
I would like to express my deepest gratitude to the Institute of International Master on Business Administration of National Cheng Kung University and Republic of China (Taiwan), the Ministry of Education for giving me the financial assistance that I received. Without the generosity of the Taiwanese people, completion of......


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