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Abstract

This study examined 42 Taiwanese design students' crosscultural learning during internships in Japan's creative industry firm, funded by Taiwan's Ministry of Education under the "Dream-Building Study Abroad" program. Through thematic analysis and expert-rated intensity scoring (0--5 scale), six themes emerged. The highest-rated themes were policy feedback (M = 3.45, SD = 0.17), workplace challenges (M = 3.33, SD = 0.19), and language & culture (M = 3.31, SD = 0.21). The comic students rated policy critique significantly higher than the animation students did (p < .001). The study combined qualitative coding with quantitative comparison to propose improvements in cultural briefings, language training, and post-internship reflection.

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Title
Internships as Intercultural Learning: A Thematic Analysis of Taiwanese Design Students in Japan
Author
Tin-Kai Chen  VIAFID ORCID Logo 
Pages
33-54
Publication year
2025
ISSN
2162-3104
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Peer reviewed
Yes
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3257424480
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