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ArtikelBiculturalism : A Model of The Effects of Second Culture Exposure on Acculturation and Integrative Complexity  
Oleh: Tadmor, Carmit T. ; Tetlock, Philip E.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/jcca) vol. 37 no. 2 (2006), page 173-190.
Topik: CULTURE; PLURALISM; acculturation; biculturalism; integrative complexity; accountability; overseas assignments; perspective taking; value pluralism
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Isi artikelGrowing numbers of people are being exposed to a second culture, yet the process by which individuals absorb a cultural identity and the role played by second - culture exposure in shaping socio cognitive skills have received little theoretical attention. This article begins to fill these knowledge gaps by delineaitng the factors that afffect the adoption of specific acculturation strategies and focusing on the power of second - culture exposure to stimulate integratively compex cognitions that give people the flexibility to shift rapidly from one cultural meaning system to another. We propose a model, influence by prior work on value pluralism and accountability, which outlines the undelryng mechanisms that determine acculturation choice and that produce both individual difference and situational variation in integrative complexity of social functioning. Implications for expatriate performance are discussed.
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