Cross-Cultural Adaptation Experiences of International Scholars in Shanghai: From the Perspective of Organisational Culture

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Abstract

This book examines the cross-cultural adaptation experiences of international scholars working at Shanghai's top public research universities. On the basis of in-depth interviews, it comprehensively assesses the organisational culture of Chinese universities, recurring problems in international scholars cross-cultural adaptation processes, and the coping strategies they employ in response. The book focus on the real lives and working experiences of international scholars in China, and addresses teaching, research, funding applications and organisational politics. Accordingly, it offers a wealth of first-hand information for readers who are interested in the Chinese academic world, especially those scholars/researchers/expatriates currently working in or planning to visit/work in China.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherSpringer Singapore
Number of pages152
ISBN (Electronic)9789811545467
ISBN (Print)9789811545450
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2020

Keywords

  • Academic Mobility
  • Chinese Academics
  • Cross-Cultural Adaptation
  • Global Mobility
  • Globalisation and Education
  • Higher Education
  • International Scholars
  • Internationalisation and Education
  • Organisational Culture
  • Talent Introduction

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