Relationship building in a cross-cultural setting: the importance of intercultural competence

Date

2010-04-28T14:30:22Z

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Publisher

Kansas State University

Abstract

The current study uses structural equation modeling to simultaneously test the relationships between cultural knowledge, rapport building, and counterpart receptiveness in a cross-cultural setting using military-advisors. Five-hundred-eighty-three Army soldiers and Marines deployed to either Iraq or Afghanistan as advisors to host-national soldiers were asked to complete a questionnaire about their job-tasks. Results indicate that advisors who use cultural knowledge are more effective building relationships, and as a result have counterparts who are more receptive to their advice. Limitations and implications of the model are discussed, as well as potential directions for future research.

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Keywords

Cross-culture, Cultural knowledge

Graduation Month

May

Degree

Doctor of Philosophy

Department

Department of Psychology

Major Professor

Patrick A. Knight

Date

2010

Type

Dissertation

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