relationship between expatriate learning and
organizational learning.
4 CONCLUSION
Multinational enterprises have a significant role in
the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) success.
Those multinational companies used more than a
half of their senior management team who were
expatriates. Thus, The role of professional foreign
workers in Indonesia is crucial in supporting the
development of SDGs in various forms of
characteristics. Foreign workers want to achieve
success in the place where they work, and each of
them has his/her own way to reach that level of
success. Adaptation to the local environment with
different culture and language is a must for every
foreign worker, this is one of the skills to achieve
success because not everyone can adapt well.
Besides, Spirituality, Emotional Intelligence,
Management Support, Family Support,
Compensation, and Professionalism are factors
affecting the expatriate's success in Indonesia.
The implication of this literature research is a
model design is required for the success of
professional foreign workers in helping the
realization of SDGs by familiarizing them to the
relevant agencies in the Indonesian context.
Hopefully, in the future, the researcher could find
the possibility of implementation of the success
model of Expatriate in Indonesia for Indonesian
professional worker in the world.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
We would like to extend our gratitude to the
Ministry of Higher Education of Republic Indonesia
and Center for Research and Community Service of
Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta for funding
this research. We also offer our sincere gratitude to
our team (Iwan, Helmi, Ida, Ifka and Agustin) for
their assistance in this research.
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