This study is the first to address processes of psychological acculturation by exchange students in Russia. Using a sample of 168 exchange students in Moscow from China, North Korea, and countries in sub-Saharan Africa and in the former Soviet Union, the hypothesis was confirmed that a larger perceived cultural distance between mainstream and immigrant culture is associated with less psychological and sociocultural adaptation. The Chinese and North-Korean group reported to experience the largest perceived cultural distance and the lowest levels of adjustment, while the groups from the former USSR and (to a slightly lesser extent) Africa reported the smallest perceived cultural distance and the highest levels of adjustment. The results of a ...
The article presents the study of the relationship of social capital of migrants from the Asian form...
Social and psychological adaptation in a new country can be more or less successful depending on a n...
abstract: Globalization has necessitated cross-cultural communication among groups and individuals a...
The relations of perceived cultural distance, personality, acculturation orientations and outcomes w...
Intercultural communication in the modern world is becoming more intense, expanding psychological pe...
This study addressed the role of perceived ethnic vitality in acculturation among Russian emigrants ...
The aim of the study is to determine the role of intercultural competence in the adaptation process ...
The purpose of this research is to identify the dynamics of the process of foreign students’ adaptat...
For a limited period of time, exchange students study abroad in a host culture they may know little ...
Internationalization of higher education has gained momentum over the last three decades and is now ...
This thesis explores the international adjustment and networking of international students at NHH in...
We investigated the acculturation process of international students (N = 319, 162 female) from 62 co...
Multinational corporations send expatriates all around the world to live and work. Expatriates’ adju...
For international students, adjusting to the culture of their host country is an essential and chall...
As the world becomes increasingly interdependent, mutual understanding becomes increasingly importan...
The article presents the study of the relationship of social capital of migrants from the Asian form...
Social and psychological adaptation in a new country can be more or less successful depending on a n...
abstract: Globalization has necessitated cross-cultural communication among groups and individuals a...
The relations of perceived cultural distance, personality, acculturation orientations and outcomes w...
Intercultural communication in the modern world is becoming more intense, expanding psychological pe...
This study addressed the role of perceived ethnic vitality in acculturation among Russian emigrants ...
The aim of the study is to determine the role of intercultural competence in the adaptation process ...
The purpose of this research is to identify the dynamics of the process of foreign students’ adaptat...
For a limited period of time, exchange students study abroad in a host culture they may know little ...
Internationalization of higher education has gained momentum over the last three decades and is now ...
This thesis explores the international adjustment and networking of international students at NHH in...
We investigated the acculturation process of international students (N = 319, 162 female) from 62 co...
Multinational corporations send expatriates all around the world to live and work. Expatriates’ adju...
For international students, adjusting to the culture of their host country is an essential and chall...
As the world becomes increasingly interdependent, mutual understanding becomes increasingly importan...
The article presents the study of the relationship of social capital of migrants from the Asian form...
Social and psychological adaptation in a new country can be more or less successful depending on a n...
abstract: Globalization has necessitated cross-cultural communication among groups and individuals a...