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NATIONAL CULTURE PERCEPTION FROM THE DESTINATION COUNTRY SEEN FROM THE IMMIGRANTS’ PERSPECTIVE

Elena Raluca Cristian (), Laura Georgeta Baragan and Razvan Mustea Șerban ()
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Elena Raluca Cristian: Romanian American University in Bucharest
Laura Georgeta Baragan: Romanian American University in Bucharest
Razvan Mustea Șerban: Romanian American University in Bucharest

Romanian Economic Business Review, 2019, vol. 14, issue 1, 58-67

Abstract: The national culture within a community in the destination country brings together the moral values, principles and education of the worldwide employees; giving a certain authenticity to the diaspora in which the immigrants activate. Thus may be defined as the totality of beliefs,values, behavior rules and norms shared by all organization members.In this article we proposed ourselves to analyze if there is a relationship between the ethnic and cultural immigrant’s behavior and its responsibility, as well as the influence he/she brings from his/her country of origin and also the modality of integration within their host or destination country.In order to establish the research objectives, a quality focus-type research has been conducted, on a number of 22 Romanian immigrants, domiciled in Focsani (Vrancea County) with several years of experience regards migration in Italy.

Keywords: inter-culturalism; acculturation; immigrants; labor force; national culture (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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