Collaborating across cultures: Cultural metacognition and affect-based trust in creative collaboration

Volume: 118, Issue: 2, Pages: 116 - 131
Published: Jul 1, 2012
Abstract
We propose that managers adept at thinking about their cultural assumptions (cultural metacognition) are more likely than others to develop affect-based trust in their relationships with people from different cultures, enabling creative collaboration. Study 1, a multi-rater assessment of managerial performance, found that managers higher in metacognitive cultural intelligence (CQ) were rated as more effective in intercultural creative...
Paper Details
Title
Collaborating across cultures: Cultural metacognition and affect-based trust in creative collaboration
Published Date
Jul 1, 2012
Volume
118
Issue
2
Pages
116 - 131
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