Biculturalism and attributional complexity: Cross-cultural leadership effectiveness

被引:0
作者
C Lakshman
机构
[1] KEDGE Business School,
来源
Journal of International Business Studies | 2013年 / 44卷
关键词
bicultural; cross-cultural leadership; attribution complexity; cross-cultural management;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Although biculturals represent a growing demographic, the nascent literature on biculturals has not addressed their cross-cultural leadership capabilities or effectiveness. Attributional patterns and variations across cultures are crucial, and call for higher attributional complexity (AC) and attributional knowledge to reduce cultural distance. This study provides a systematic theoretical connection between biculturals and their higher levels of AC and attributional knowledge, which account for their cross-cultural competence. This connection is then linked to attributional processes, drawing from recent literature on attributional models of leadership. The proposed theoretical model posits that biculturals have higher levels of AC and attributional knowledge, which helps them make more accurate attributions, which are also less culturally biased. Managerial behaviors resulting from these attributions lead to cross-cultural leadership effectiveness, because they absorb uncertainty on the part of subordinates. The proposed model addresses both cognitive and emotional competency elements of cross-cultural leadership. We contribute to the international business literature by providing a theoretical model for examining factors critical to the cross-cultural leadership effectiveness of leaders who have more than one cultural profile. Managerial implications for selection and training of international executives are discussed in the context of culture-specific and culture-general capabilities. Contributions, limitations, and boundary conditions are also discussed.
引用
收藏
页码:922 / 940
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Does "the servant as leader" translate into Chinese? A cross-cultural meta-analysis of servant leadership
    Stein, Aaron McCune
    Bell, Chris M.
    Min, Yan Ai
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF WORK AND ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2020, 29 (03) : 315 - 329
  • [22] Cross-cultural Management in a Transnational Corporation
    Li Yuanxun
    Li Rui
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2009 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PUBLIC ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT ICPEM 2009, VOL 6: COST BENEFITS ANALYSIS, 2009, : 413 - 415
  • [23] International and cross-cultural management research
    Andersen, PO
    INTERNATIONAL MARKETING REVIEW, 1999, 16 (2-3) : 264 - 265
  • [24] A literature review on cross-cultural management
    Zhang Xu
    Yang Yang
    Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Innovation & Management, Vols 1 and 2, 2006, : 443 - 447
  • [25] The Cross-cultural Factors in the Business Administration
    Li Lifang
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INNOVATION AND MANAGEMENT, 2011, : 811 - 814
  • [26] International & cross-cultural management research
    Andersen, O
    INTERNATIONAL MARKETING REVIEW, 2001, 18 (01) : 97 - 99
  • [27] The Internet in the context of cross-cultural management
    Ramsoomair, JF
    INTERNET RESEARCH-ELECTRONIC NETWORKING APPLICATIONS AND POLICY, 1997, 7 (03): : 189 - &
  • [28] Cross-cultural management in transnational operation
    Shi, TL
    Ma, YX
    Fan, J
    Wang, L
    Liu, JP
    Wang, YH
    He, HW
    MANAGEMENT SCIENCES AND GLOBAL STRATEGIES IN THE 21ST CENTURY, VOLS 1 AND 2, 2004, : 290 - 298
  • [29] Bulgarian management in a cross-cultural space
    Bobina, Mariya
    Sabotinova, Diana
    JOURNAL OF EAST EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT STUDIES, 2017, 22 (01) : 105 - 127
  • [30] Cultural intelligence: An identity lens on the influence of cross-cultural experience
    Pidduck, Robert J.
    Shaffer, Margaret A.
    Zhang, Yejun
    Cheung, Sally S. Y.
    Yunlu, Dilek G.
    JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT, 2022, 28 (03)