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Cultural exposure, emotional intelligence, and cultural intelligence

International Journal of Cross Cultural Management, 2013
This study examines the influence of cultural exposure on emotional intelligence and cultural intelligence. Because of the importance of international experience in organizations, and the ease of travel, understanding the impact of exposure to other cultures is critical.
Kerri Crowne
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Cultural Intelligence

2020
For individuals in management positions, globalization has reinforced contact with foreign cultures and provided opportunities to be assigned to projects abroad. Expatriates encounter additional challenges varying from differently-oriented work forces to building a new life in a foreign country.
Patrick L. Yorio   +3 more
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Cultural Intelligence

Group & Organization Management, 2006
Are claims to describe and measure cultural intelligence credible? Three major objections are discussed: (a) Cultures are said to be entirely relative in their values, so holding one culture to be more intelligent than another is discriminatory; (b) cultural studies are said to be a form of postmodernism, whereas to have one central definition of ...
Hampden-Turner, Charles   +1 more
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Cultural Intelligence

2021
Abstract The concept of cultural intelligence marks a paradigm shift from a focus on cross-cultural comparison to intercultural capabilities. Cultural intelligence influences research in as many as twenty-three academic disciplines and shapes policies and practices in the private, public, education, and nonprofit sectors. The phrase “two
Matthew N. O. Sadiku, Sarhan M. Musa
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Cultural Intelligence

International Journal of Cross Cultural Management, 2008
The construct of cultural intelligence, recently introduced to the management literature, has enormous potential in helping to explain effectiveness in cross cultural interactions. However, at present, no generally accepted definition or operationalization of this nascent construct exists.
Thomas, D. C.   +12 more
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Cultural intelligence

London Business School Review, 2019
Randall S Peterson argues that rapid innovation in places like Kenya and Peru prove we need to let go of old and unhelpful habits in today's multicultural, global business ...
Soon Ang, Kok Yee Ng, Thomas Rockstuhl
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Culture + Intelligence

Group & Organization Management, 2006
Despite the extensive research on culture and intelligence in organizational psychology, little attention has been given to the integration of the two constructs. This special issue aims to stimulate new research directions by synthesizing the two streams of research.
Ng, K.-Y., Christopher Earley, P.
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Cultural Intelligence and Successful Intelligence

Group & Organization Management, 2006
Intelligence cannot be fully or even meaningfully understood outside its cultural context. Work that seeks to study intelligence a contextually risks the imposition of an investigator’s view of the world on the rest of the world. Moreover, work on intelligence within a single culture may fail to do justice to the range of skills and knowledge that may
Robert J. Sternberg, Elena L. Grigorenko
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Cultural intelligence.

Harvard business review, 2005
In an increasingly diverse business environment, managers must be able to navigate through the thicket of habits, gestures, and assumptions that define their coworkers' differences. Foreign cultures are everywhere--in other countries, certainly, but also in corporations, vocations, and regions.
P Christopher, Earley   +1 more
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