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We are a dynamic group of international academics and professionals who, unlike most intercultural trainers, hold a MSc degree in Cross-Cultural Psychology. Additionally we are able to share our own experience of living and working in various countries, amongst them: Hong Kong, Singapore, China, Nicaragua, Cyprus, Germany, USA and Spain.

21/02/2018

Your thoughts and perspectives count: Does immigration change England?

Qualtrics makes sophisticated research simple and empowers users to capture customer, product, brand & employee experience insights in one place.

Share your thoughts and the link!
14/02/2018

Share your thoughts and the link!

Qualtrics makes sophisticated research simple and empowers users to capture customer, product, brand & employee experience insights in one place.

No Job - because of your foreign sounding name?Pro-diversity beliefs (i.e. positive beliefs about the usefulness of dive...
30/04/2014

No Job - because of your foreign sounding name?
Pro-diversity beliefs (i.e. positive beliefs about the usefulness of diversity) have been shown to reduce such discrimination in Germany. Now, consider this: Germans endorse a culture which highly values practicality and usefulness.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/casp.2143/abstract

Does this imply that the key to successful multiculturalism is the endorsement of culture compatible beliefs about non-majority members by locals?
What would a British/ American/Chinese/Indian... pro-diversity belief look like?

Kauff, M., Issmer, C. and Nau, J. (2013), Pro-Diversity Beliefs and Everyday Ethnic Discrimination on Grounds of Foreign Names. J. Community. Appl. Soc. Psychol., 23: 536–542. doi: 10.1002/casp.2143

31/07/2012

Main Idea: Are both, work values and burnout important influential facotrs on organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs) and what are the moderating impacts of burnout on the relationships between work values and OCBs?

Organizational Citizenship behaviors (OCBs):
(1) Conscientiousness: whereby employees do their in-role works painstakingly and well beyond the minimum required levels.
(2) Altruism: where employees concern and help others selflessly.
(3) Civic virtue: this suggests that employees concern and participate responsibly in the political life of the organization.
(4) Sportsmanship: whereby people have proper consideration for fairness, do not complain but have positive attitudes.
(5) Courtesy: where people treat others politely and courtly.

Results: Yes, work values and burnout predict OCBs. Moreover, burnout moderates/decreases the relationship of values and OCBs.

Liang, Y.-W. (2012). The relationships among work values, burnout, and organizational citizenship behaviors: A study from hotel front-line service employees in Taiwan. International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 24, 251 – 268.

Neal Zupancic - Language Education and Cultural Change: Different Time Management styles and perceptions.Presenter perso...
20/07/2012

Neal Zupancic - Language Education and Cultural Change: Different Time Management styles and perceptions.

Presenter personally experienced the difficulties with intercultural business cooperations, especially with regard to time management. Great example of how intercultural competence could have saved this young man's career.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IovSk4cLCd0

Different cultures experience and manage time differently. This TEDx talk explores the different mythological origins of time as well as their impact in work...

Cultural Differences in Health Care - Language, Eye Contact, Touching, etc., :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Py3vfCs-TcY...
20/07/2012

Cultural Differences in Health Care - Language, Eye Contact, Touching, etc., :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Py3vfCs-TcY&feature=related

Cultural Competence is no longer an option. This is a call to action. Action Learning Project for HRET Fellowship: Cultural Competence Leadership Fellowship ...

The International Association for Cross Cultural Psychology (IACCP) was founded in 1972 tofacilitate communication and c...
15/07/2012

The International Association for Cross Cultural Psychology (IACCP) was founded in 1972 to
facilitate communication and cooperation among cross-cultural psychologists and to promote
psychological research from a cross-cultural perspective. With the term “cross-cultural” broadly
defined, including research with a cross-cultural, cultural, or an indigenous orientation, IACCP now
has a membership of over 800 individuals from over 60 countries.

13/07/2012
BodyLanguage - the power of non-verbal communication: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQENwD-QlRA
13/07/2012

BodyLanguage - the power of non-verbal communication: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQENwD-QlRA

Body language is a form of non-verbal communication, which consists of body posture, gestures, facial expressions, and eye movements. Humans send and interpr...

13/07/2012

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