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The development of cultural intelligence through the Indonesia immersion program

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posted on 2024-06-17, 20:09 authored by JL Menzies, S Ogden-Barnes
This paper identifies which immersion program activities are most important in developing cross-cultural skills, and identifies the cultural intelligence (CQ) factors that Master of Business Administration (MBA) students gain by their participation in a cultural immersion program. Twenty students were surveyed, and it was found that the most important immersion program activities to develop cross-cultural skills were “visits to Indonesian companies” and “cultural activities”, as opposed to lectures by academics/industry guest speakers or working in cross-cultural teams. Motivational CQ was found to be the highest scoring CQ factor, followed by behavioural, then metacognitive and finally cognitive CQ. Students may have developed less cognitive CQ competencies because they had less opportunity to learn about knowledge aspects of CQ and had more opportunity to put into practice their motivational and behavioural CQ through immersion program activities.

History

Journal

Journal of international business education

Volume

11

Pagination

5-30

Location

Midlothian, Scotland.

ISSN

1649-4946

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2016, NeilsonJournals Publishing

Publisher

NeilsonJournals Publishing