Cultural Intelligence and Institutional Success: The Mediating Role of Relationship Quality
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posted on 2020-11-10, 00:52 authored by Revti RamanRevti Raman© 2019 Elsevier Inc. As managerial rationality is always bounded, managers utilise their cognitive abilities and social relations to manage their operational environmental uncertainties. We posit that relationship quality (RQ) mediates the association between cultural intelligence (CQ) and success in managing challenges arising out of differences in the institutional environments i.e. institutional success. Our CQ measure comprises cognitive, metacognitive, motivational and behavioural CQs. We included the interactive effects of two inter-related mental capabilities, namely cognitive and metacognitive CQs, and motivational and behavioural CQs while examining the mediating role of RQ between CQ and institutional success. Based on data from 186 Indian senior managers doing business with New Zealand, we find mixed support for our hypotheses. We find indirect-only mediation effects for interactive effects of cognitive and metacognitive CQs, and complementary mediation effects for motivational CQ. Contrary to expectations, we find negative direct-only non-mediation effects of behavioural CQ.
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Sharma, R. R. (2019). Cultural Intelligence and Institutional Success: The Mediating Role of Relationship Quality. Journal of International Management, 25(3), 100665-100665. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.intman.2019.01.002Publisher DOI
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Journal of International ManagementVolume
25Issue
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2019-09-01Pagination
100665-100665Publisher
Elsevier BVPublication status
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1075-4253eISSN
1873-0620Article number
100665Language
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