The impact of acculturative stress and sociocultural adaptation on international student satisfaction and loyalty

IF 2.8 2区 社会学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Erzsébet Malota , Attila Mucsi
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This paper examines the interrelationship between experienced acculturative stress, sociocultural adaptation, satisfaction, and loyalty within the context of higher education and international students. It was hypothesized that acculturative stress negatively impacts sociocultural adaptation, satisfaction, and loyalty, whereas sociocultural adaptation positively influences satisfaction, and that satisfaction positively impacts loyalty. A sample of 426 international students from 56 countries was analyzed via PLS-SEM. This research is unique because it quantitatively demonstrates that acculturative stress has a significant negative impact on sociocultural adaptation, essentially hindering culturally appropriate behavior, and negatively impacts international student satisfaction, whereas sociocultural adaptation positively affects international student satisfaction. The construct of acculturative stress is slightly better explained by core culture shock items compared to interpersonal stress items. The primary factors contributing to core culture shock were students’ confusion about their identity in a receiving culture, encountering shocking and disgusting elements in a new environment, and feeling helpless when trying to cope with a new culture. The primary factor influencing the interpersonal stress among international students was their anxiety or discomfort when interacting with local individuals. The acquisition of culturally appropriate behavior in an academic setting contributed the most to the construct of sociocultural adaptation. Based on our insights, higher education institutions could optimize resource allocation by preparing students to handle acculturative stress and facilitating sociocultural adaptation. This is expected to enhance the satisfaction of international students and reduce recruitment costs through the positive word of mouth of loyal students.
异文化压力和社会文化适应对留学生满意度和忠诚度的影响
本文探讨了在高等教育和国际学生的背景下,经历的异文化压力、社会文化适应、满意度和忠诚度之间的相互关系。假设异文化压力对社会文化适应、满意度和忠诚度有负向影响,而社会文化适应对满意度有正向影响,而满意度对忠诚度有正向影响。通过PLS-SEM对来自56个国家的426名国际学生进行了分析。这项研究的独特之处在于,它定量地证明了异文化压力对社会文化适应有显著的负面影响,本质上阻碍了文化适当行为,并对国际学生满意度产生负面影响,而社会文化适应对国际学生满意度产生积极影响。核心文化冲击项目比人际压力项目更能解释异文化压力的构成。造成核心文化冲击的主要因素是学生在接受文化中对自己身份的困惑,在新环境中遇到令人震惊和恶心的元素,以及在试图应对新文化时感到无助。影响留学生人际关系压力的主要因素是与当地人交往时的焦虑或不适。在学术环境中习得文化适宜行为对社会文化适应的构建贡献最大。基于我们的见解,高等教育机构可以通过培养学生应对异文化压力和促进社会文化适应来优化资源配置。期望通过忠实学生的正面口碑,提高国际学生的满意度,降低招生成本。
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期刊介绍: IJIR is dedicated to advancing knowledge and understanding of theory, practice, and research in intergroup relations. The contents encompass theoretical developments, field-based evaluations of training techniques, empirical discussions of cultural similarities and differences, and critical descriptions of new training approaches. Papers selected for publication in IJIR are judged to increase our understanding of intergroup tensions and harmony. Issue-oriented and cross-discipline discussion is encouraged. The highest priority is given to manuscripts that join theory, practice, and field research design. By theory, we mean conceptual schemes focused on the nature of cultural differences and similarities.
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