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研究生:
Nawrocik Maria Jadwiga
論文名稱:
Settling in Overseas: An Investigation into the Volunteering Experience of Western Residents in Taiwan
指導教授: 張媁雯
Chang, Wei-Wen
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 國際人力資源發展研究所
Graduate Institute of International Human Resource Developmemt
論文出版年: 2010
畢業學年度: 98
語文別: 英文
論文頁數: 114
英文關鍵詞: volunteering, Western migrants, cultural adaptation
論文種類: 學術論文
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  • Influenced by the climate of globalization, today more Westerners travel to Taiwan countries to expand their business or for advanced study. In a new cultural context, these people face the issue of cultural adaptation. This study presents findings of an investigation into the volunteering experience of Westerners in Taiwan. The population studied is Western migrants who work in Taiwan and who engage in volunteering as a leisure activity. This is an explorative study investigating a group of volunteers from two Taiwanese non-profit organizations, Animals Taiwan and Taiwan Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The study first examines the motivation of foreigners to become volunteers. Then it proceeds to discuss cultural adaptation of the volunteers. Cultural adaptation is assumed to consist of psychological and sociocultural adaptation and the findings of the study are divided into these two groups. Although the study examines the issue of cultural adaptation from an individual perspective, it is expected, however, that the findings improve the understanding of the issue of foreign volunteer management in NPOs.

    TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT I TABLE OF CONTENTS II LIST OF TABLES IV LIST OF FIGURES V CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION 1 Background of the Study 1 Research Purpose 2 Research Question 4 Definition of Terms 4 Delimitations and Limitations 6 CHAPTER II. REVIEW OF LITERATURE 9 Volunteering: Theory and Empirical Findings 9 Social Capital Theory 12 Psychological Sense of Community 20 Cultural Adaptation 26 Immigrant Volunteering 31 The Role of Perception in Cross-Cultural Communication 35 CHAPTER III. METHODOLOGY 39 Research Approach 39 Data Collection 41 Data Analysis 49 Framework of Research Findings 51 CHAPTER IV. FINDINGS AND DISCUSSIONS 53 Motivation to Volunteer 53 Cultural Adaptation 58 Psychological Adaptation 64 Sociocultural Adaptation 75 Cultural Adaptation 80 CHAPTER V. CONCLUSIONS AND SUGGESTIONS 93 Conclusion 93 Recommendations for Further Studies 97 Suggestions 101 REFERENCES 105 APPENDIX 1. INTERVIEW CONTENT 111 APPENDIX 2.TRANSCRIPT EXCERPTS 113

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