This study aimed to compare transcultural adaptation for expatriates from Latin American countries with those from developed countries, with the intent of evaluating the premise of a negative association between cultural distance and adaptation for the Brazilian context. A final valid sample of 217 cases was reached. Our results suggest that the theory of cultural distance as a predictor of difficulties in transcultural adaptation cannot be generalized for the Brazilian expatriate host environment context. Participants’ responses show that expatriates originating from developed countries adapt in a more satisfactory manner than Latin American expatriates, even though they are more culturally distant.
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Felix, B., Teixeira, M. L. M., & Balassiano, M. (2019). Who adapts better to Brazil: Expatriates from developed or Latin American countries? Revisiting cultural distance. International Journal of Cross Cultural Management, 19(1), 71–84. https://doi.org/10.1177/1470595819839749
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