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Factors affecting cultural intelligence and its impact on job performance: Role of cross-cultural adjustment, experience and perceived social support
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Personnel Review
Personnel Review (2017) 46 (4): 767–791.
Published: 05 June 2017
... Emerald Publishing Limited 2017 Emerald Publishing Limited Licensed re-use rights only Job performance Quantitative Emotional intelligence Work experience Cultural intelligence Cross-cultural adjustment Social intelligence Culture is the collective programming of the mind...
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Beyond Unmet Expectations: A Detailed Analysis of Graduate Experiences at Work during the First Three Years of Their Careers
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Personnel Review
Personnel Review (1992) 21 (2): 45–68.
Published: 01 February 1992
... in the kind of work their graduates do (this differed somewhat even between companies in the same industries). But beyond these surface differences, it is also clear that companies were giving graduates quite different work experiences in terms of key underlying features. There were very large differences...
