TY - JOUR
T1 - Acculturation strategies among ethnic minority workers and the role of intercultural personality traits
AU - Luijters, Kyra
AU - van der Zee, Karen I.
AU - Otten, Sabine
PY - 2006/10
Y1 - 2006/10
N2 - In an increasingly diverse work context minority employees strive to place and define themselves in terms of work and cultural identities. Based on Berry's acculturation model (1990), we defined and tested preferred acculturation strategies at work. It was predicted that the dual identity, reflecting strong cultural identity maintenance combined with strong team identity adoption, is the most preferred strategy at work. The present study among non-Dutch employees working in The Netherlands (N = 108) showed that the dual identity is indeed preferred over strong team identity adoption, but solely among minority members who are emotionally stable. It is argued that these people are competent in dealing with the extra conflict and diversity-related stress that this acculturation strategy produces.
AB - In an increasingly diverse work context minority employees strive to place and define themselves in terms of work and cultural identities. Based on Berry's acculturation model (1990), we defined and tested preferred acculturation strategies at work. It was predicted that the dual identity, reflecting strong cultural identity maintenance combined with strong team identity adoption, is the most preferred strategy at work. The present study among non-Dutch employees working in The Netherlands (N = 108) showed that the dual identity is indeed preferred over strong team identity adoption, but solely among minority members who are emotionally stable. It is argued that these people are competent in dealing with the extra conflict and diversity-related stress that this acculturation strategy produces.
KW - Acculturation at work
KW - Diversity
KW - Dual identity
KW - Emotional stability
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U2 - 10.1177/1368430206067554
DO - 10.1177/1368430206067554
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:33749614549
SN - 1368-4302
VL - 9
SP - 561
EP - 575
JO - Group Processes and Intergroup Relations
JF - Group Processes and Intergroup Relations
IS - 4
ER -