2016
DOI: 10.18488/journal.135/2016.1.1/135.1.1.9
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Multicultural Personality and Cross-Cultural Adjustment among Sojourners in New Zealand

Abstract: Contribution/ OriginalityThis study contributes by giving further support on the use of shortened version of MPQ (MPQ-SV) and revised version of SCAS (SCAS-R). Additionally, the present study also gives additional understanding of the international mobility research by highlighting the importance of multicultural personality, especially social initiative trait on sojourners" cross-cultural adjustment.

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Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research contributes to a fundamental explanation of how the community could be empowered to become important criteria of CSR practices which will be driven to a better atmosphere if both firms and communities work together towards a sustainable livelihood. The hypothesis of this study is based on good CSR practices will affect the performance in a company (Jermsittiparsert & Sawasdee 2012;Rozaimie, Huzaimah & Morni 2016). is a genuine commitment by organizations to contribute their quarter to the sustainable development and to improve the quality of life in the work place and in the society at large.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%