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What is Cross-Cultural Competence

Global Trends, Dynamics, and Imperatives for Strategic Development in Business Education in an Age of Disruption
An ability to understand people from different cultures and engage with them effectively by drawing upon a repertoire of knowledge, skills, and personal attributes.
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Teaching Cross-Cultural Competence in a Smart Machine Age: The Role of International Service Learning in the Business School Curriculum
David A. Wernick (Florida International University, USA) and John D. Branch (University of Michigan, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7548-2.ch005
Abstract
The business world is in a state of flux due in part to the advent of disruptive technologies such as artificial intelligence, smart robots, and nanotechnology. The dawn of this ‘Smart Machine Age' has significant implications for business education, which will need to be transformed with a new focus on imparting knowledge, skills, and abilities suitable for the new workplace environment. Among the skill sets that are in highest demand according to employers is cross-cultural competence (CC). Scholarly interest in CC has grown exponentially in recent years and there is an emerging consensus that it is best taught through non-traditional pedagogies centered on experiential learning. This chapter explores the efficacy of international service learning as a tool for teaching CC, with a focus on an innovative social entrepreneurship project undertaken at Florida International University. The project involves a partnership between a student organization, an NGO, and a women's self-help group in India.
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Bridging Academic and Industry Skills via Digital Collaboration: Training for International Assignment
The ability to compare and contrast two cultural groups including culture-specific concepts.
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Leveraging Diversity in a Virtual Context: Global Diversity and Cyber-Aggression
An individual’s set of knowledge, skills, and dispositions that facilitate adaptation in cross-cultural environments.
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Developing Students' Cross-Cultural Competence Through Academic Programs: Analytical Review of Empirical Findings
The ability to use the correct understanding, communication, and behavior in cross-cultural settings. This ability stems from individual differences that are relatively stable, such as oneness to experience, acquired capabilities, such as through cultural intelligence, and related skills, such as language mastery.
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