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The Effects of Personality and Cultural Intelligence on International Assignment Effectiveness: A Review

Naresh Kumar, Raduan Che Rose and Subramaniam

Abstract

Problem statement: Studies on cultural intelligence (CQ) have been recently initiated dramatically in an effort to determine how they were related to positive life outcomes. While past findings showed positive correlations to various aspects of life outcomes, clear establishments of the theoretical and empirical connections of CQ on cross-cultural adjustment and job performance among expatriates was still remain elusive in the literature. Approach: The literature was explored to acknowledge the accessible relationships among CQ, cultural adjustment and job performance of expatriates. Results: This article proposes a research framework that intends to cover several gaps and weaknesses identified in the literature. The sway of personality traits on CQ and expatriate assignment effectiveness were also discussed. In offering a new research approaches, total of eight research propositions were established. Conclusions/Recommendations: This article provides an updated review of the literature on CQ. The practical implications as well as academic contributions were also presented. Thus, anticipate more empirical studies on CQ and at the same time substantiate the proposed research framework.

Journal of Social Sciences
Volume 4 No. 4, 2008, 320-328

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/jssp.2008.320.328

Submitted On: 16 August 2008 Published On: 31 December 2008

How to Cite: Kumar, N., Rose, R. C. & Subramaniam, (2008). The Effects of Personality and Cultural Intelligence on International Assignment Effectiveness: A Review . Journal of Social Sciences, 4(4), 320-328. https://doi.org/10.3844/jssp.2008.320.328

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Keywords

  • Personality traits
  • cultural intelligence
  • expatriate adjustment
  • job performance