The current study was designed to investigate the antecedents of perceived discrimination in acculturating expatriates. This study used an acculturation model that links the way in which a person acculturates to discrimination, taking culture distance into account. Results support Berry’s (1980, 1997a) model of acculturation when considering behavioral manifestations of culture. Interestingly, identity negatively related to behavioral manifestations, indicating that many assumptions made about cultural identity and behavior may need to be reconsidered. This brings acculturation literature into question. Results also suggest that the expatriate population cannot be lumped in with all of the assumptions made for immigrants and sojourners due ...
Continued intercultural contact leads to challenges and changes. As part of this process, the accult...
In this paper authors explore insufficiently addressed acculturation behaviors of expatriates. Based...
Immigration often causes strong emotions among 'native' majority members, who tend to have firm idea...
Expatriates\u27 degree of adjustment to living and working in a foreign country is well-accepted as ...
The current study investigated the impact of discrimination on the acculturation strategies of inter...
This study was set out to investigate whether acculturation attitudes play a mediating role in the a...
With the advent of globalization, the number of expatriates within the international labor force is ...
This study is an empirical investigation of receptivity to expatriate assignment in culturally simil...
Purpose: The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study is to explore the of self-initiated ...
In cross-cultural psychology, one of the major sources of the development and display of human behav...
AbstractBerry's (1997; 2001) migrant acculturation theory has emerged as one of the more prominent t...
In many countries, individuals who have represented the majority group historically are decreasing i...
The advent and dissemination of technology had made it possible for people to move from one region t...
Purpose – Sets out to argue that training and adjustment strategies based on immersion in a foreign ...
In this article, we reexamine the concept of ‘acculturation’ in cross-cultural psychology, especiall...
Continued intercultural contact leads to challenges and changes. As part of this process, the accult...
In this paper authors explore insufficiently addressed acculturation behaviors of expatriates. Based...
Immigration often causes strong emotions among 'native' majority members, who tend to have firm idea...
Expatriates\u27 degree of adjustment to living and working in a foreign country is well-accepted as ...
The current study investigated the impact of discrimination on the acculturation strategies of inter...
This study was set out to investigate whether acculturation attitudes play a mediating role in the a...
With the advent of globalization, the number of expatriates within the international labor force is ...
This study is an empirical investigation of receptivity to expatriate assignment in culturally simil...
Purpose: The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study is to explore the of self-initiated ...
In cross-cultural psychology, one of the major sources of the development and display of human behav...
AbstractBerry's (1997; 2001) migrant acculturation theory has emerged as one of the more prominent t...
In many countries, individuals who have represented the majority group historically are decreasing i...
The advent and dissemination of technology had made it possible for people to move from one region t...
Purpose – Sets out to argue that training and adjustment strategies based on immersion in a foreign ...
In this article, we reexamine the concept of ‘acculturation’ in cross-cultural psychology, especiall...
Continued intercultural contact leads to challenges and changes. As part of this process, the accult...
In this paper authors explore insufficiently addressed acculturation behaviors of expatriates. Based...
Immigration often causes strong emotions among 'native' majority members, who tend to have firm idea...