Predictors of international students' psychosocial adjustment to life in the United States: A systematic review
J Zhang, P Goodson - International journal of intercultural relations, 2011 - Elsevier
This review systematically examined predictors of psychosocial adjustment of international
undergraduate and graduate students in the United States. Sixty-four studies published in …
undergraduate and graduate students in the United States. Sixty-four studies published in …
Host country language ability and expatriate adjustment: The moderating effect of language difficulty
Research has shown that expatriates' host country language ability is positively associated
with their adjustment. But does the advantage of expatriates' language ability depend on the …
with their adjustment. But does the advantage of expatriates' language ability depend on the …
Sources and motives for personal meaning in adulthood
This study examined sources and motives for personal meaning in adulthood using a mixed
methods approach. Participants (N= 666) from seven Western countries reported sources of …
methods approach. Participants (N= 666) from seven Western countries reported sources of …
[HTML][HTML] What makes organization-assigned expatriates perform in the host country? A moderated mediation analysis in the India-China context
While drawing from the convergence/divergence debate in international human resource
management, this study applies goal-setting theory (GST) to investigate how does …
management, this study applies goal-setting theory (GST) to investigate how does …
Cross-cultural leadership adjustment—A multilevel framework based on the theory of structuration
M Festing, M Maletzky - Human Resource Management Review, 2011 - Elsevier
More than a quarter century of research on the cross-cultural adjustment of expatriates has
not yet led to satisfactory results. A vast amount of mainly quantitative studies have produced …
not yet led to satisfactory results. A vast amount of mainly quantitative studies have produced …
Foreign workers in Saudi Arabia: a field study of role ambiguity, identification, information-seeking, organizational support and performance
SJ Showail, J McLean Parks… - The International Journal of …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
A total of 154 foreign workers in Saudi Arabia responded to a web survey that inquired about
role characteristics, work attitudes and behaviors. Surveys were matched with 138 …
role characteristics, work attitudes and behaviors. Surveys were matched with 138 …
Leaving a covenantal religion: Orthodox Jewish disaffiliation from an immigration psychology perspective
This study explored psychological variables associated with disaffiliation from Orthodox
Judaism (a covenantal community), and subsequent wellness. A web-based survey (N …
Judaism (a covenantal community), and subsequent wellness. A web-based survey (N …
Sharing optimal experiences and promoting good community life in a multicultural society
A Delle Fave, M Bassi - The Journal of Positive Psychology, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
This study focused on immigrants' quality of daily experience, sources of well-being and
future expectations. Theoretical frameworks were research on cross-cultural adaptation and …
future expectations. Theoretical frameworks were research on cross-cultural adaptation and …
Innovative learning environments and student orientation to learning: a kaleidoscopic framework
Innovative learning environments (ILE) with open flexible classroom spaces are designed to
support collaboration and emphasise responsibility for self-regulated student learning as a …
support collaboration and emphasise responsibility for self-regulated student learning as a …
Cross-cultural perceptions of meaning and goals in adulthood: Their roots and relations with happiness.
In this chapter, the authors provide empirical evidence about how individuals conceptualize
and contextualize happiness, life goals, and meaning across seven Western countries. They …
and contextualize happiness, life goals, and meaning across seven Western countries. They …