“…The number of threads (i.e., discussion topics) and posts (i.e., replies) increased by about 37% and 31% respectively as well. Online discussion forums have been examined in several areas of research, including education (e.g., Griesbaum et al, 2015;Seethamraju, 2014), health (e.g., Brady et al, 2016;Lee, 2017;Kim and Sundar, 2016;Moore and Ayers, 2017;Pan et al, 2017), and psychology (e.g., McKiernan et al, 2017;Tabor and Milfont, 2013;Zhao and Basnyat, 2018). Although the process of global migration and importance of employment on newcomers' adjustment has been researched extensively and for several decades (e.g., Boyd, 1989;Choldin, 1973;Crowley-Henry, 2013;Dietz et al, 2015;Guo and Al Ariss, 2015;Hansen, 2012;Massey et al, 1993;Reitz et al, 2014;Taylor, 1999), there is a lack of international business research using data from online forums and our understanding of the role of online forums in newcomers' labour market integration in a new environment is very limited (Caidi et al, 2014;Tabor and Milfont, 2013).…”