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@article{9543, author = {Jurásek, Miroslav and Wawrosz, Petr}, article_location = {Poland}, article_number = {4}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.14254/2071-789X.2021/14-4/12}, keywords = {cultural intelligence; academic adjustment; satisfaction with life; intercultural experience; PLS-SEM; the Czech universities 2020; Chinese college students}, language = {eng}, issn = {2071-789X}, journal = {Economics & Sociology}, title = {Cultural intelligence and adjustment in the cultural diverse contexts: The role of satisfaction with life and intercultural competence}, url = {https://www.economics-sociology.eu/files/12S_1171_Jurasek_Wawrosz.pdf}, volume = {14}, year = {2021} }
TY - JOUR ID - 9543 AU - Jurásek, Miroslav - Wawrosz, Petr PY - 2021 TI - Cultural intelligence and adjustment in the cultural diverse contexts: The role of satisfaction with life and intercultural competence JF - Economics & Sociology VL - 14 IS - 4 SP - 204-227 EP - 204-227 PB - Centre of Sociological Research SN - 2071789X KW - cultural intelligence KW - academic adjustment KW - satisfaction with life KW - intercultural experience KW - PLS-SEM KW - the Czech universities 2020 KW - Chinese college students UR - https://www.economics-sociology.eu/files/12S_1171_Jurasek_Wawrosz.pdf N2 - Cultural intelligence (CQ) contributes to the wellbeing and satisfaction of individuals who are living abroad or meet members of other cultures and as such it influences the professional efficiency and competitiveness of organizations interacting with cross-cultural stakeholders. The paper investigates the impact of the individual factors (metacognitive, cognitive, motivational, and behavioral) of CQ on the adjustment of foreigners. The adjustment mechanism is explained in association with the individual CQ factors, using satisfaction with life as the mediator. The results of a PLS-SEM analysis on a sample of 191 foreign students studying at Czech universities have shown that all CQ factors, except for the cognitive one, are important in the process of adjusting to new intercultural (cross-cultural) situations. Our research further reveals that the effect of motivational CQ on satisfaction with life and adjustment is amplified by intercultural competencies and preparation. An individual who has spent a long time abroad in the past, has come into frequent contact with foreigners, knows the foreign language of the country they are staying in or has good linguistic skills will be more satisfied in a new country and will adjust more easily. ER -
JURÁSEK, Miroslav and Petr WAWROSZ. Cultural intelligence and adjustment in the cultural diverse contexts: The role of satisfaction with life and intercultural competence. \textit{Economics \&{} Sociology}. Poland: Centre of Sociological Research, 2021, vol.~14, No~4, p.~204-227. ISSN~2071-789X. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.14254/2071-789X.2021/14-4/12.
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