Peer-Reviewed Research


Cultural Intelligence and Work-Related Outcomes: A Meta-Analytic Examination of Joint Effects and Incremental Predictive Validity


Tagged: Empirical Research
Schlaegel, C., Richter, N. F., & Taras, V. (2021)
Journal of World Business56(4), 101209

Demonstrates that CQ has incremental effects above and beyond the Big Five personality characteristics, general intelligence, emotional intelligence, language proficiency, and international experience in predicting expatriation intentions, cultural adjustment, job satisfaction, and job performance. Also shows that CQ factors have both unique and joint effects on these outcomes.

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