Academy of International Business
Klaus Meyer _##_ Program Chair _##_ Tunga Kiyak _##_ AIB Managing Director
Cross-Cultural Competencies: Advances in Research and Practice Presented On: June 24, 2014 - 09:00-10:15 Chairs: Mary Maloney, University of St Thomas and Mary Zellmer-Bruhn, University of Minnesota Panelists: Schon Beechler, INSEAD Sue Canney Davison, Pipal Limited Tony Fang, Stockholm University Stacey Fitzsimmons, University of Victoria and Western Michigan University Leigh Anne Liu, Georgia State University Sully Taylor, Portland State University The area of cross-cultural competence (CCC), or the ability to communicate effectively and behave appropriately in intercultural situations, continues to intrigue researchers and challenge practitioners. Despite decades of work in cross-cultural management and psychology, there is still debate about what CCC�s key components are, and how it is measured and developed, and whether interventions designed to increase CCC actually work. What is not debated, however, is its importance � in industry, politics and government, education and society at large. This panel is aimed at AIB participants who are interested in the area of cross-cultural competence. The format is an interactive forum with both broad and targeted discussions to help interested AIB participants exchange knowledge about CCC. (For more information, please contact: Mary Zellmer-Bruhn, University of Minnesota, USA: [email protected])
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