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What is Cross-Cultural Adaptation

Digital Transformation and Internationalization Strategies in Organizations
An acculturation process of dynamic unfolding of the natural human tendency to struggle for an internal equilibrium in the face of often adversarial environmental conditions impacted by multiple simultaneous forces influencing the communicative interface between the individual and the host environment impacting changes in behavioral, cognitive, and emotional norms and underlying assumptions ( Y. Y. Kim, 2001 ).
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Bridging Academic and Industry Skills via Digital Collaboration: Training for International Assignment
Tara Madden-Dent (Sierra Nevada University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8169-8.ch002
Abstract
As culturally responsive, social-emotional learning (SEL) competencies continue being essential skills in a 21st century workforce, both university and industry will continue placing greater focus on effective training for students and employees to strengthen workforce readiness. The following chapter introduces one example of how Polish Fulbright scholars prepared for a U.S. assignment through a digital training program, taken before participants departed their home country, as a way to support post arrival integration, safety, and success in the U.S. Compared to the control group, research findings from this phenomenological research study indicated that the four-week training program supported increases in self-awareness and self-management skills, social skills and cultural awareness, English communication skills, academic and professional readiness skills, and responsible decision-making skills in the treatment group. This study contributes one new strategy to strengthen internationalization efforts, global leadership skills, and cross-cultural relations.
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Ethical Decision-Making in the Workplace
The process of change over time that takes place within individuals who have completed their primary socialization process in one culture and then come into continuous, prolonged first-hand contact with a new and unfamiliar culture.
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