Handbook of Cultural Intelligence Research
Edited by David C. Thomas and
Yuan Liao
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Promoting a greater understanding of intercultural interactions, this timely and engaging Research Handbook provides an overview of the current state of research on cultural intelligence and analyzes its prospects for the future. Contributors investigate the heightened importance of intercultural interactions among individuals, groups, organizations, and societies in an increasingly interconnected global community.
Keywords: Asian Studies; Business and Management; Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
ISBN: 9781800887152
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction: cultural intelligence in perspective , pp 2-11

- Chris Earley and Elaine Mosakowski
- Ch 2 Cultural intelligence, global mindset, and cosmopolitanism: a tale of three constructs , pp 12-26

- Hyun-Jung Lee and Orly Levy
- Ch 3 Philosophy and theory of intercultural sensitivity: a review , pp 27-44

- Dharm P. S. Bhawuk
- Ch 4 Reexamining social intelligence, emotional intelligence, and cultural intelligence, for congruence and divergence: does social intelligence still exist? , pp 45-58

- Kerri Anne Crowne and Kevin Lo
- Ch 5 Cultural agility and cultural intelligence , pp 59-70

- Paula Caligiuri
- Ch 6 Is there really any good way to measure cultural intelligence, and what exactly is it, anyway? , pp 72-88

- Xiaowen Chen and William Gabrenya
- Ch 7 A bi-factor model of cultural intelligence: comparison with four-factor and hierarchical models , pp 89-104

- Thomas Rockstuhl and Linn Van Dyne
- Ch 8 The torturous evolution of the short form cultural intelligence scale (SFCQ) , pp 105-119

- Yuan Liao and David C. Thomas
- Ch 9 Developing cultural intelligence through teaching and training , pp 122-136

- Jacob Eisenberg and Ting Zhao
- Ch 10 Taking a fresh look at the CQ-personality mediation hypothesis: a network perspective , pp 137-153

- Ronald Fischer and Johannes A. Karl
- Ch 11 Minoritized multiculturals and the development of intercultural competence , pp 154-171

- Angela-MinhTu D. Nguyen, Kimberly Avila, Brittnie A. Ferguson and Ver—nica Benet-Mart'nez
- Ch 12 Cultural metacognition: a large, well-stocked, organized and illuminated toolshed in the mind , pp 172-190

- Andre A. Pekerti
- Ch 13 Cultural intelligence and language proficiency: do they substitute or complement each other in predicting adjustment? , pp 192-213

- Catherine Peyrols Wu, Kok Yee Ng and Soon Ang
- Ch 14 Cultural intelligence as a global leadership competency in disruptive contexts , pp 214-231

- Kevin S. Groves, Ann E. Feyerherm and Dana Sumpter
- Ch 15 Navigating cultural paradoxes: an integrative framework of leader cultural intelligence and paradoxical leadership behaviors , pp 232-250

- Steven Poelmans and Sabrina Duijnisveld
- Ch 16 CQ and global work: a focus on work contexts and referent others , pp 251-266

- Sarah E. Henry, Margaret A. Shaffer and Mila Lazarova
- Ch 17 Cross-cultural impacts in the domestic workplace: multicultural work environment, cultural intelligence, and extra-role performance , pp 267-285

- Robert Engle and Christopher Schlaegel
- Ch 18 Cultural intelligence and the pursuit of a global career , pp 290-309

- Jean-Luc Cerdin and Eren Akkan
- Ch 19 Cultural intelligence as key competency for inclusion in diverse workgroups and organizations , pp 310-323

- Valerie Alexandra
- Ch 20 The role of cultural intelligence in teams with newcomers: a multilevel model , pp 325-341

- Xing Liu and Elizabeth C. Ravlin
- Ch 21 Minding mindfulness: an important process for cultural intelligence in culturally diverse teams , pp 342-358

- Terence Chia and Cristina Gibson
- Ch 22 The influence of metacognitive cultural intelligence on global virtual team members' psychological safety during COVID-19 , pp 361-378

- Linda S. Henderson and Rebekah Dibble
- Ch 23 Cultural intelligence from an intergroup perspective , pp 379-396

- Melody M. Chao, Angela T. Maitner and Franki Y. H. Kung
- Ch 24 Cultural intelligence and global citizenship: conceptualizing and establishing interrelationships , pp 397-411

- Alfred Presbitero
- Ch 25 A bibliometric overview of cultural intelligence (CQ) research , pp 413-430

- Andrea Caputo and Mariya Kargina
- Ch 26 Addressing the dark side of cultural intelligence: a conceptual model and research agenda , pp 431-449

- Marius Brand, Christopher Schlaegel and Günter K. Stahl
- Ch 27 Cultural intelligence research: where to from here? , pp 450-464

- Dana L. Ott and Snejina Michailova
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