JURÁSEK, Miroslav and Petr WAWROSZ. How Does Self-Efficacy in Communication Affect the Relationship Between Intercultural Experience, Language Skills, and Cultural Intelligence. Sage Open. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications, 2023, vol. 13, No 4, p. 1-13. ISSN 2158-2440. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/21582440231211687.
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Original name How Does Self-Efficacy in Communication Affect the Relationship Between Intercultural Experience, Language Skills, and Cultural Intelligence
Name in Czech Jak ovlivňuje sebehodnocení v komunikaci vztah mezi interkulturní zkušeností, jazykovými dovednostmi a kulturní inteligencí?
Name (in English) How Does Self-Efficacy in Communication Affect the Relationship Between Intercultural Experience, Language Skills, and Cultural Intelligence
Authors JURÁSEK, Miroslav (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution) and Petr WAWROSZ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution).
Edition Sage Open, Thousand Oaks, Sage Publications, 2023, 2158-2440.
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Original language Czech
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 50502 Criminology, penology
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
WWW URL
RIV identification code RIV/04274644:_____/23:#0001071
Organization unit University of Finance and Administration
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/21582440231211687
UT WoS 001116934100001
Keywords (in Czech) kulturní inteligence; interkulturní zkušenost; jazykové dovednosti; PLS-SEM; sebeúčinnost
Keywords in English cultural intelligence; intercultural experience; language skills; PLS-SEM; self-efficacy
Tags AR 2023-2024, RIV_2024, xJ2
Tags International impact, Reviewed
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Abstract
Cultural intelligence (CQ) is a multidimensional socio-mental construct that allows a person to effectively explore and understand different cultures for the benefit of the entire organization. Therefore, many studies investigate which factors support or hinder CQ development. Our study anticipates that intercultural social contracts, travel experience and knowledge of foreign languages affect CQ. We further explore how these direct relationships are mediated by the variables of self-efficacy in communication. To confirm or reject our hypotheses we used a sample (n = 190) of university students studying at a private Czech university and a public Russian university that is analyzed using the statistical technique PLS-SEM. Our results confirm that intercultural social contacts, the experience of traveling abroad, and knowledge of foreign languages are positively related to CQ, and that self-efficacy partially positively mediates these relations. The study can serve as the base for other research concentrating on the mediators of the factors supporting CQ.
Abstract (in English)
Cultural intelligence (CQ) is a multidimensional socio-mental construct that allows a person to effectively explore and understand different cultures for the benefit of the entire organization. Therefore, many studies investigate which factors support or hinder CQ development. Our study anticipates that intercultural social contracts, travel experience and knowledge of foreign languages affect CQ. We further explore how these direct relationships are mediated by the variables of self-efficacy in communication. To confirm or reject our hypotheses we used a sample (n = 190) of university students studying at a private Czech university and a public Russian university that is analyzed using the statistical technique PLS-SEM. Our results confirm that intercultural social contacts, the experience of traveling abroad, and knowledge of foreign languages are positively related to CQ, and that self-efficacy partially positively mediates these relations. The study can serve as the base for other research concentrating on the mediators of the factors supporting CQ.
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