How much woe when we go: A quantitative method for predicting culture shock |
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Authors: | Lawrence R. Zeitlin |
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Affiliation: | (1) Baruch College, City University of New York, 10010 New York, New York;(2) 12 Brook Lane, 10566-6502 Peekskill, New York |
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Abstract: | Culture shock is defined as the confusion and discomfort caused by the conflict in perceived motives and expected behaviors between the home culture and the foreign culture. Several quantitative and graphical methods employing techniques of cluster analysis and similarity mapping are offered for predicting the magnitude of culture shock between pairs of countries using data extracted from Hofstede's 1980–83 studies of national cultural values. Implications for business, politics, and personal stress management are discussed. |
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Keywords: | culture shock national values cross-cultural research cluster analysis similarity mapping |
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