Management Communication Quarterly
Volume 26, Issue 2, 2012, Pages 295-321
Does Culture Matter? An Examination of the Association of Immigrants' Acculturation With Workplace Relationship Quality (Article)
Jian G.*
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School of Communication, Cleveland State University, 2121 Euclid Ave. MU 247, Cleveland, OH 44115-2214, United States
Abstract
In spite of immigrants' growing role in the workforce of the United States and other developed countries, organizational communication research about the experience of immigrant employees in the host culture is still very limited. Drawing on the bidimensional acculturation theory, the purpose of this study was to investigate the association of acculturation of immigrant employees with three types of workplace relationships: leader-member exchange (LMX), coworker, and mentoring relationship. Based on a survey of immigrant employees in a U.S. Midwestern city, the study reveals that the two dimensions of acculturation, adjustment to one's host culture and retention of one's original culture, are differentially related to the three types of workplace relationships. Both theoretical and practical implications of these findings are discussed in the study. © The Author(s) 2012.
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DOI: 10.1177/0893318912440178
ISSN: 08933189
Cited by: 14
Original Language: English