Multiculturalism within individuals: a review, critique, and agenda for future research
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posted on 2024-06-13, 07:34authored byD Vora, L Martin, SR Fitzsimmons, AA Pekerti, C Lakshman, S Raheem
In a globally connected world, it is increasingly common for individuals to belong to and be influenced by more than one culture. Based on a critique of conceptualizations from psychology, management, marketing, anthropology, and sociology, we bring clarity and consistency to conceptualizing and measuring multiculturalism at the individual level. We propose that individual-level multiculturalism is the degree to which someone has knowledge of, identification with, and internalization of more than one societal culture, and recommend methods to measure each dimension. Finally, we suggest how individual-level multiculturalism influences, and is influenced by, social networks and power dynamics in international organizations.
History
Journal
Journal of international business studies
Volume
50
Pagination
499-524
Location
Basingstoke, Eng.
ISSN
0047-2506
eISSN
1478-6990
Language
eng
Publication classification
C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal