Increasing internationalisation in organisations demands further research on acculturation within international business (IB). Based on triangulated qualitative data on South Asian diasporas’ food consumption in the UK and Bahraini contexts, we introduce two acculturative orientations: essentialism and boundary spanning. We contribute to literature by linking acculturative orientations with relevant drivers and resulting adoption and adaptation of cultures to offer a new perspective towards analysing (im)migrants’ appropriation of culture in personal and work settings. We push the boundary of IB research by highlighting and enriching the understanding of, and reciprocity between, social and occupational contexts that shape (im)migrants’ acc...
AbstractBerry's (1997; 2001) migrant acculturation theory has emerged as one of the more prominent t...
Consumer research commonly conceptualizes consumer acculturation as a project that immigrants pursue...
Adopting an acculturation perspective, this article explicates the duality of young British South As...
Increasing internationalisation in organisations demands further research on acculturation within in...
Increasing internationalisation in organisations demands further research on acculturation within in...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Consumer acculturation theorists have developed an insightful body of literature about the ways in w...
The increasing globalization and migration enabled people to move beyond their national boundaries f...
Purpose – While it is essential to further research the growing diversity in Western metropolitan ci...
Purpose: Previous literature has often focused on Asian migrants’ acculturation to Westerncultures w...
This study attempts to understand acculturation of migrants in Ireland and the impact of it on their...
Abstract Although acculturation studies have vastly been conducted in the United States, there has b...
Entrepreneurial migration from/in emerging economies, as grand societal and humanitarian challenges ...
This review analyzes two streams of literature that are exploring a similar phenomenon from separa...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
AbstractBerry's (1997; 2001) migrant acculturation theory has emerged as one of the more prominent t...
Consumer research commonly conceptualizes consumer acculturation as a project that immigrants pursue...
Adopting an acculturation perspective, this article explicates the duality of young British South As...
Increasing internationalisation in organisations demands further research on acculturation within in...
Increasing internationalisation in organisations demands further research on acculturation within in...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Consumer acculturation theorists have developed an insightful body of literature about the ways in w...
The increasing globalization and migration enabled people to move beyond their national boundaries f...
Purpose – While it is essential to further research the growing diversity in Western metropolitan ci...
Purpose: Previous literature has often focused on Asian migrants’ acculturation to Westerncultures w...
This study attempts to understand acculturation of migrants in Ireland and the impact of it on their...
Abstract Although acculturation studies have vastly been conducted in the United States, there has b...
Entrepreneurial migration from/in emerging economies, as grand societal and humanitarian challenges ...
This review analyzes two streams of literature that are exploring a similar phenomenon from separa...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
AbstractBerry's (1997; 2001) migrant acculturation theory has emerged as one of the more prominent t...
Consumer research commonly conceptualizes consumer acculturation as a project that immigrants pursue...
Adopting an acculturation perspective, this article explicates the duality of young British South As...