Reif, Julia A. M.Spieß, ErikaBerger, Rita, 1959-2020-05-132020-05-132017-02-172366-6145https://hdl.handle.net/2445/160037This article in the journal 'Gruppe. Organisation. Interaktion. (GIO)' portraits a model of organizational acculturation that describes the emergence of acculturative and socialization stressors upon the encounter of different cultures when migrant workers enter organizations, while taking into account the perspective of persons already employed in those organizations. This model combines approaches of acculturation and socialization research. Intrapersonal (cyclic interplay of information, uncertainty reduction and learning) and interpersonal (voice, participation, empowerment and social support) coping-processes lead to successful adaptation of work migrants. In turn, successful adaptation has positive effects on further work-related outcomes. The model takes account of the fact that due to the additional challenge of having to adapt to a new culture, organizational socialization of work migrants proceeds in a more complex fashion. The model provides starting points for future research and practical applications.8 p.application/pdfdeu(c) Springer Nature, 2017TreballadorsMigrantsWorkersMigrantsEin theoretisches Modell zur Integration von Arbeitsmigranten in Organisationeninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article6677522020-05-13info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess