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Cultural intelligence development during short-term study abroad programmes: the role of cultural distance and prior international experience

Studies in Higher Education, 2021
Cultural intelligence (CQ) is critical to students’ academic and career success. Drawing on experiential learning theory, the current study investigates the extent to which students’ prior international experience and short-term study abroad destinations
Marina Iskhakova   +3 more
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Meta-analysis of the impact of cross-cultural training on adjustment, cultural intelligence, and job performance

Career Development International, 2021
PurposeThis research aims to provide an updated meta-analysis of cross-cultural training effectiveness through quantitatively reviewing the links between cross-cultural training and three outcomes: adjustment, cultural intelligence and job performance ...
Chenyang Li
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Should we measure cultural intelligence?

International Journal of Cross Cultural Management, 2022
Although we have not published an article on cultural intelligence in this current issue, we have certainly published our share over the last 20 years in International Journal of Cross Cultural Management: 17 articles with ‘cultural intelligence’ in the ...
T. Jackson
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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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Cross-cultural training and adjustment through the lens of cultural intelligence and type of expatriates

Employee Relations: The International Journal, 2021
PurposeOrganisations operate in diverse cultural environment, which is a challenging task due to absence of cultural knowledge and difficulty in adapting the native culture that usually leads to expatriate failure.
Sumeet Kour, J. Jyoti
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Motivational cultural intelligence and expatriate talent adjustment: an exploratory study of the moderation effects of cultural distance

International journal of human resources management, 2021
The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship between motivational cultural intelligence and cultural adjustment of expatriate talent through the lens of cultural distance.
Hemin Song   +2 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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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.
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Cultural intelligence as an enabler of cross-cultural adjustment in the context of intra-national diversity

, 2021
Job transfers within the country can lead to adjustment issues, similar to what expatriates face, especially in the case of highly diverse countries, where a host of sub-cultures exist with distinct cultural practices within a single national culture ...
Raavee Kadam   +3 more
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The imitation game: building cultural intelligence as a social learning capability to boost SMEs' international performance

Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development, 2021
PurposeDrawing on the upper echelons theory and resource-based view, the purpose of this paper is to investigate how SMEs' decision-makers can develop cultural intelligence to improve firms' adaptive capability and performance in foreign markets.
Rubens Pauluzzo
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