abstract: This dissertation examined sojourner adjustment success utilizing a unique method for collecting and analyzing the perceptions and sense making of the sojourner participants. Although previous research studies in this area have mostly relied on quantitative survey designs and researcher-generated models, this study relied on in-depth, participant-driven, qualitative interviews that were semi-structured using a software-assisted method called Interpretive Structural Modeling (ISM). Through this dissertation research, study abroad students (sojourners) had the opportunity to reflect on their sojourn experience, share their adjustment stories, and identify factors that were personally relevant to their success. This study broke new g...
The three studies in this dissertation contribute to our knowledge about study abroad program impact...
When living abroad, how do you navigate the norms of your new culture? Taking an interactionalist pe...
This research examines the association between cross-cultural travelers’ well-being and the discrepa...
It is widely known that sojourning students experience a major, stressful life event (Savicki & Ada...
Sojourners, people who live and work overseas and then return home, face challenges. One challenge i...
The focus of the ethnographic diary study is introduced and contextualized in the opening chapter wi...
Cultural re-entry – the process of returning to one’s home culture after an overseas sojourn – is os...
The following is a detailed report of a primary research study done at Ball State University during ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how employers view the international experiences of new...
The purpose of this qualitative exploratory study was to explore, with former study abroad participa...
The experiences of visiting university faculty have been documented in the literature, yet, there ap...
The number of graduate students who chose to participate in study abroad experiences has grown withi...
This quantitative study asked the question: what are the coping styles utilized by study abroad stud...
Reintegration into the once-familiar community after a sojourn abroad poses unique challenges to the...
Globalization and international business increasingly require the services of skilled expatriates in...
The three studies in this dissertation contribute to our knowledge about study abroad program impact...
When living abroad, how do you navigate the norms of your new culture? Taking an interactionalist pe...
This research examines the association between cross-cultural travelers’ well-being and the discrepa...
It is widely known that sojourning students experience a major, stressful life event (Savicki & Ada...
Sojourners, people who live and work overseas and then return home, face challenges. One challenge i...
The focus of the ethnographic diary study is introduced and contextualized in the opening chapter wi...
Cultural re-entry – the process of returning to one’s home culture after an overseas sojourn – is os...
The following is a detailed report of a primary research study done at Ball State University during ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how employers view the international experiences of new...
The purpose of this qualitative exploratory study was to explore, with former study abroad participa...
The experiences of visiting university faculty have been documented in the literature, yet, there ap...
The number of graduate students who chose to participate in study abroad experiences has grown withi...
This quantitative study asked the question: what are the coping styles utilized by study abroad stud...
Reintegration into the once-familiar community after a sojourn abroad poses unique challenges to the...
Globalization and international business increasingly require the services of skilled expatriates in...
The three studies in this dissertation contribute to our knowledge about study abroad program impact...
When living abroad, how do you navigate the norms of your new culture? Taking an interactionalist pe...
This research examines the association between cross-cultural travelers’ well-being and the discrepa...