The Kenexa Research Institute Finds That Expatriates Are More Engaged Than Nationals, but Still Considered a "Flight Risk"
Expats More Focused on "Here and Now" -- So What Makes Them Stay?
| Quelle: Kenexa
WAYNE, PA--(Marketwire - November 18, 2008) - According to research conducted by the Kenexa
(NASDAQ : KNXA ) Research Institute (KRI), expatriates (expats) are generally
more engaged than non-expatriates, yet they are still more of a retention
risk
More than 50% of expats seriously think about leaving their current
organization within the year. This may be because they tend to see their
relationship with their employer as project- or task-oriented -- when the
assignment objective has been reached, the expat considers whether to
re-engage or seek employment elsewhere. The survey results, from Kenexa's
2008 WorkTrends™ study, also indicate that expats are more focused on
the "here and now" -- only 53% rarely think about looking for their next
job at another organization.
Brenda Kowske, research consultant, Kenexa Research Institute, stated,
"According to our survey results, expat and non-expats have similar drivers
of engagement. They both need to feel confident in the future of their
company as well as their personal future with the company. Work-life
balance also is an important driver for both groups. Yet, there are several
unique elements. For instance, to be engaged expats need to feel a sense of
personal accomplishment in their work and that their company leadership is
committed to diversity. Non-expats, on the other hand, want a high level of
excitement about their work and also to feel that management treats them
with respect and dignity."
For companies hiring expats, the results of this survey indicate that the
process of strengthening employee engagement will be somewhat different for
employees embarking on expatriate assignments. Overall, expats are more
satisfied than non-expats in the things that matter to engagement, such as
confidence in the company's future, commitment to safety and a promising
future for the employee.
The survey also found that the make-up of expats is diverse -- more than
30% are professional/technical workers, 23% are senior/middle management,
21% are clerical and 14% are supervisors.
About WorkTrends™
The Kenexa WorkTrends database is a comprehensive normative database of
employee opinions on topics including leadership, employee engagement and
customer orientation. Comparisons are available for workers from Australia,
Brazil, Canada, China, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, the
Netherlands, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States.
About Kenexa
Kenexa (NASDAQ : KNXA ) is a global leader in building the world's greatest
workforces using a combination of software, employee research science and
business process optimization. Kenexa's global solutions include applicant
tracking, onboarding, recruitment process outsourcing, employment branding,
skills and behavioral assessments, structured interviews, performance
management, multi-rater feedback surveys, employee engagement surveys and
HR Analytics. Kenexa is headquartered in Wayne, Pa. (outside Philadelphia).
Additional information about Kenexa and its global products and services
can be accessed at www.kenexa.com.