The analysis results show that anxiety is significantly and negatively related to knowledge sharing β, -0.45 se 10 p lt 02, which provides support. Uncertainty is also shown to be significantly and negatively related to knowledge sharing β, - 50 se 23 p lt 00 providing support. Furthermore, the study of “culture shock” now draws more from social psychology and education than from medicine. The “cultural learning” and “stress and coping” models became well-established models of Furnham and Bochner and “social identification” theories became more prominent. These three contemporary theories are more. Our quest for cross-cultural transformations contrasts both with Bennett's (1986 and 1993) famous "Developmental Model of Intercultural Sensitivity" and with Oberg's (1954 and 1960) equally well-known idea of "culture shock." “As a reminder, the first involves a step-by-step progression from the mental state of “ethnocentrism,” followed through by problems like homesickness, stress, and frequent culture shock. Pedersen et al. Desa et al. 2012. Those who adapt to the new culture around them increase their knowledge of