2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvb.2017.11.008
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Acculturation orientations and Chinese student Sojourners' career adaptability: The roles of career exploration and cultural distance

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“…This finding is not in accordance with past investigation reporting that home acculturation orientation is relevant for experiencing negative feelings during acculturation (Demes & Geeraert, 2014). My findings are consonant with those pointing out the benefits of maintaining the one's own cultural heritage, such as lower depression (Ward & Kennedy, 1994), better psychological well-being (Brisset et al, 2010;Neto et al, 2005), and career adaptability (Guan et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 92%
“…This finding is not in accordance with past investigation reporting that home acculturation orientation is relevant for experiencing negative feelings during acculturation (Demes & Geeraert, 2014). My findings are consonant with those pointing out the benefits of maintaining the one's own cultural heritage, such as lower depression (Ward & Kennedy, 1994), better psychological well-being (Brisset et al, 2010;Neto et al, 2005), and career adaptability (Guan et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 92%
“…We primarily focused on three dimensions of job search outlined by Saks (2005) as the proximal behavioral criteria for the employability development program: (a) career exploration, which involves “collecting career-related information about personal attributes and occupational characteristics” (Guan et al , 2018, p. 229); (b) networking, which refers to “actions directed toward contacting friends, acquaintances, and other people to whom the job seeker has been referred for the main purpose of getting information, leads, or advice on getting a job” (Wanberg et al , 2000, p. 492); and (c) job search effort/intensity, which refers to “the amount of energy, time, and persistence that a job seeker devotes to his or her job search” as well as the “frequency with which job seekers, during a set period of time, engage in specific job search behaviors” (Saks, 2005, p. 150).…”
Section: Step 2: Deciding On Evaluation Criteriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To investigate the nonlinear relationship between PD and OFDI, we follow the method of Guan et al (2018) and group the data, based on the mean cultural distance, into smaller and MD 58,7…”
Section: Empirical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%