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International Journal of Cross Cultural Management, 2021
Cross-cultural research in organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) has primarily focused on testing the generalizability of various OCB dimensions in different cultures, while attempting to unearth any culture-specific OCB notions that may arise from ...
Raavee Kadam +3 more
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Cross-cultural research in organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) has primarily focused on testing the generalizability of various OCB dimensions in different cultures, while attempting to unearth any culture-specific OCB notions that may arise from ...
Raavee Kadam +3 more
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, 2021
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate whether cultural intelligence will influence Chinese tourists’ travel satisfaction, revisit intention and word-of-mouth communication.
Yunen Zhang, Wei Shao, Park Thaichon
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Purpose: This paper aims to investigate whether cultural intelligence will influence Chinese tourists’ travel satisfaction, revisit intention and word-of-mouth communication.
Yunen Zhang, Wei Shao, Park Thaichon
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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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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, 2006Intelligence 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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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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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.
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Conceptualizing Cultural Intelligence
2020Cultural intelligence is a person’s ability to adapt effectively to new cultural contexts. To date, the cultural intelligence construct has been conceptualized in two related but distinct ways. The first view of cultural intelligence is that it consists of cognitive (specific knowledge that people gain about a new culture), metacognitive (superordinate
Yuan Liao, David C. Thomas
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Intelligence and Culture: History and Assessment
2014This chapter examines current views on intelligence and its assessment with a particular focus on the cultural context. The topics to be addressed are discussed in three parts: historical influences, cultural issues in conceptualizing and assessing intelligence, and adapting and developing intelligence test adaptation in the wider world.
Saklofske, Donald H. +4 more
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Cultural Intelligence and Cultural Learning
2023Abstract Humans live in social worlds that are often larger and always more complex and inter-dependent than those of great apes, with life success requiring the ability to navigate one’s social environment. It is very plausibly suggested that human minds are specifically adapted to these social worlds, though the specific details of ...
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