2019
DOI: 10.3846/bme.2019.8831
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Linking Cultural Intelligence and Adaptive Performance: Do Intercultural Interactions and Host University Support™ Play Important Roles?

Abstract: Purpose: As the globalization has changed the working environment, organizations need more adaptable individuals who have the abilities to work effectively, deal with unpredictable work situations, and adapt to diverse social contexts. Individuals’ international experience such as being enrolled in a study exchange program has been extensively examined as predictors of adaptive performance. In contrast, the role of cultural intelligence in promoting adaptive performance and the quality of experience itself has… Show more

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“…For example, Eisenberg et al studied the effects of cross-cultural management courses on student's CQ [31]. Then, Suharti, Handoko and Huruta confirmed the prediction of CQ to adaptive performance and quality of experience for the students with international experience in an exchange program [32]. In addition, Morrell, Ravlin, Ramsey and Ward examined the relationship between prior international experience, CQ, and satisfaction with international business students in the U.S.…”
Section: Cultural Intelligence (Cq)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Eisenberg et al studied the effects of cross-cultural management courses on student's CQ [31]. Then, Suharti, Handoko and Huruta confirmed the prediction of CQ to adaptive performance and quality of experience for the students with international experience in an exchange program [32]. In addition, Morrell, Ravlin, Ramsey and Ward examined the relationship between prior international experience, CQ, and satisfaction with international business students in the U.S.…”
Section: Cultural Intelligence (Cq)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It includes trouble coping. The final phrase, "adaptive performance," incorporates concepts like creativity, self-directed learning, and the job adjustment (Allworth & Hesketh, 1999;Suharti & Pramono, 2016;Suharti et al 2019). They view EMI as the way to significantly increase global mobility.…”
Section: Emi and Academic Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yapılan diğer araştırmalarda ise "Short Form Measure Of Cultural Intelligence (SFCQ)" Kültürel Zekânın Kısa Form Ölçümü (Thomas, Liao, Aycan, Cerdin, Pekerti vd., 2015), "Business Cultural Intelligence Quotient (BCIQ)" Ticari Kültürel Zekâ (TKZ) Uyarlaması (Alon, Boulanger, Meyers, & Taras, 2016), "Bi-Factor Model of CQ" İki Faktörlü Kültürel Zekâ Modeli (Rockstuhl & Van Dyne, 2018), "Crossorganizational Cultural Intelligence (COCI)" (Zhou, Hu, Wu & Gu., 2018) Tablo 4 incelendiğinde, KZ'nın farklı performans çeşitleri ile de sık sık etkileşim içerisinde olduğu görülmektedir. Görev performansı (Presbitero, 2016a;Şahin & Gürbüz, 2012), iş performansı (Wang, 2016), lider performansı, takım performansı (Groves & Feyerherm, 2011) ve uyum performansı (Suharti, Handoko & Huruta 2019), KZ'nın etkileşim içerisinde olduğu performans çeşitleri arasında yerini almaktadır. Yapılan çalışmaların sonuçları irdelendiğinde KZ'nın, görev performansı, iş performansı, takım performansı veya liderlik performansı ile pozitif yönlü ilişkili olduğu görülmektedir.…”
Section: Kültürel Zekânın öLçülmesiunclassified