Understanding and Managing the Belt and Road International Students in China

Chenwei Ma, Can Zhou
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Since the Belt and Road Initiative activated in 2014, international students from the Belt and Road countries increased rapidly, constitutes the majority of international students in China. With great culture differences and limited information of the host country, how are these international students coping with Chinese society and campus life? What are the difficulties and challenges for the Chinese universities that accept these international students? With these questions in mind, this paper tried to build a cultural transition management model from the management angle. By collecting 211 questionnaires from 34 countries, this paper used SPSS and Amos to study the Belt and Road international students' cultural adaptation status as well as their sense of happiness in China. The results show that international students from Asian countries have an even worse cultural adaptation level than students from other continents, which is against the cultural distance theory. International students' cultural adaptation level has positive correlation with their life satisfaction level. The findings also show that international students' Chinese language level, sojourn experience, as well as the country cultural distance are the main influence on their cultural adaptation.
了解和管理“一带一路”来华留学生
自2014年“一带一路”倡议启动以来,来自“一带一路”沿线国家的国际学生迅速增加,占中国国际学生的大多数。面对巨大的文化差异和东道国有限的信息,这些国际学生如何应对中国的社会和校园生活?中国高校招收国际学生面临哪些困难和挑战?针对这些问题,本文试图从管理学的角度构建文化转型管理模型。本文收集了来自34个国家的211份问卷,运用SPSS和Amos软件对“一带一路”留学生在中国的文化适应状况和幸福感进行了研究。结果表明,亚洲国家留学生的文化适应水平比其他大洲的留学生更差,这与文化距离理论相悖。留学生文化适应水平与生活满意度呈正相关。研究结果还表明,国际学生的汉语水平、旅居经历以及国家文化距离是影响其文化适应的主要因素。
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