The role of emotional intelligence in cross-cultural adaptation amongst Iranian students in Malaysia
The movement from corner to corner has been an inseparable part of human history. The move into a new culture can be shocking, and internal conflicts may often happen. To avoid of possible conflicts, individuals must learn to adapt and grow into the new environment, as they are often faced with situ...
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my.upm.eprints.767312020-02-05T09:00:21Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/76731/ The role of emotional intelligence in cross-cultural adaptation amongst Iranian students in Malaysia Mehrabi, Davood Ali, Muhamad Sham Shahkat The movement from corner to corner has been an inseparable part of human history. The move into a new culture can be shocking, and internal conflicts may often happen. To avoid of possible conflicts, individuals must learn to adapt and grow into the new environment, as they are often faced with situations that challenge their cultural norms and worldviews. The term cross-cultural adaptation refers to the process in which an individual gets an increasing level of the communication skills from the host culture and of relational development with host nationals. A number of different people may be subject to cross-cultural adaptation; this includes immigrants, refugees, business people, diplomats, foreign workers and students. The increasing number of a specific group in another country poses the importance of cross-cultural adaptation. Foreign student communities are a specific group of individuals that generally spend a few years in another country. In the new environment, cultural differences play a pivotal role in cross-cultural adaptation. There are many factors such as emotional intelligence which may affect cultural adaptation. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the role of emotional intelligence in cross-cultural adaptation amongst Iranian students in Malaysia. It also hopes that provided literature of this article will encourage theoretical and empirical work in the area of cross-cultural adaptation. Penerbit Universiti Pertahanan Nasional Malaysia 2012 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/76731/1/RECCNI2012-5.pdf Mehrabi, Davood and Ali, Muhamad Sham Shahkat (2012) The role of emotional intelligence in cross-cultural adaptation amongst Iranian students in Malaysia. In: Regional Conference on Cross Cultural Communication and National Integration 2012 (RECCNI2012), 19-21 June 2012, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (pp. 290-299). |
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The movement from corner to corner has been an inseparable part of human history. The move into a new culture can be shocking, and internal conflicts may often happen. To avoid of possible conflicts, individuals must learn to adapt and grow into the new environment, as they are often faced with situations that challenge their cultural norms and worldviews. The term cross-cultural adaptation refers to the process in which an individual gets an increasing level of the communication skills from the host culture and of relational development with host nationals. A number of different people may be subject to cross-cultural adaptation; this includes immigrants, refugees, business people, diplomats, foreign workers and students. The increasing number of a specific group in another country poses the importance of cross-cultural adaptation. Foreign student communities are a specific group of individuals that generally spend a few years in another country. In the new environment, cultural differences play a pivotal role in cross-cultural adaptation. There are many factors such as emotional intelligence which may affect cultural adaptation. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the role of emotional intelligence in cross-cultural adaptation amongst Iranian students in Malaysia. It also hopes that provided literature of this article will encourage theoretical and empirical work in the area of cross-cultural adaptation. |
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The role of emotional intelligence in cross-cultural adaptation amongst Iranian students in Malaysia |
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The role of emotional intelligence in cross-cultural adaptation amongst Iranian students in Malaysia |
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