Categorising cultures
, 264–265
Center for Financial Stability
, 306
Center for Intercultural Dialogue (CID)
, 245
Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies
, 121
Change
, 25
dealing with
, 277
Charismatic/value-based leadership
, 194
Chinese values survey (CVS)
, 30
analysis
, 32
assignment
, 32
comparison with Hofstede’s IBM studies
, 31
LTO
, 31
teachings of Confucius
, 30–31
Western bias and national cultures
, 30
Civil liberties
, 162, 173
Co-cultural theory (CoCT)
, 20–21
Cognitive computer-mediated communication
, 37–38
Cognitive dissonance theory (CDT)
, 45
analysis
, 47
assignment
, 47
consonance and dissonance
, 45
reducing dissonance
, 45–46
Cognitive flexibility
, 156, 240
Cognitive uncertainty
, 23
Collaborative working
, 38
Collectivism
, 28, 76, 78, 138, 183, 193, 232
Collectivist orientation
, 218
Collectivist societies
, 77, 221, 226, 302
Commodification of heritage
, 142
Communication
, 13, 40, 130, 235, 241, 277, 280
Communication accommodation theory (CAT)
, 33
analysis
, 35
assignment
, 35
convergence and divergence
, 33
and cultural identity
, 34
managing communication and conflict in global workplace
, 34–35
non-verbal accommodation
, 33–34
tone of voice
, 34
Communitarianism
, 78, 332–333
Communities of practice
, 326
Community social networks
, 38
Competency framework
, 241
Computer-mediated communication (CMC)
, 37
analysis
, 40–41
assignment
, 41
benefits of
, 38
communication, culture and artificial intelligence
, 40
issues relating to
, 39
types
, 37–38
Concertive control
, 294, 314
Conflict resolution skills
, 240
Confucius, teachings of
, 30–31
Constructivist paradigm
, 108
Contexts
, 6, 9–10, 74, 85–86, 121, 178, 257, 273, 281
and culture shock
, 152–153
of language and communication
, 235
Control of corruption
, 342
Conversational constraints theory (CCT)
, 42, 60
analysis
, 43
assignment
, 43
and culture
, 42–43
social-relational constraints
, 42
task orientation
, 42
types of
, 156
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
, 66
Corruption perceptions index (CPI)
, 48
analysis
, 49–50
assignment
, 50
criticisms
, 49
main findings and recommendations
, 48–49
methodology
, 48
Council of Communication Associations (CCA)
, 245
Critical intercultural communication (CICC)
, 51
analysis
, 52
assignment
, 52
dialectical approach
, 52
power
, 51–52
social construction of culture
, 51
Critical theory
, 7, 52, 122–123
Cross-cultural adaptation
, 228
Cross-cultural adjustment
, 13, 54, 62–63
adjustive resources
, 55
analysis
, 56
assignment
, 57
crossover and spill-over
, 55
domains of adjustment
, 54–55
process of
, 56
psychological adjustment
, 54
social support
, 55–56
sociocultural adjustment
, 54
Cross-cultural approach
, 272
Cross-cultural attachment theory (CCAT)
, 58
and adjustment
, 59
analysis
, 60
assignment
, 60
attachment and acculturation
, 59
attachment styles
, 58–59
Cross-cultural business
, 184
Cross-cultural communication (CCC)
, 62
analysis
, 63
assignment
, 64
cross-cultural adjustment
, 63
culture and context
, 62–63
culture and nation
, 62
Cross-cultural empathy
, 157, 241
Cross-cultural ethics
, 12–13
analysis
, 67
assignment
, 67
ethical leadership in global workplace
, 67
ethics and CSR in international business
, 66
ethics and culture in international business
, 66
ethics at work
, 65–66
in international business
, 65
Cross-cultural management (CCM) theory
, 3, 12, 30, 272–273
Cross-cultural skills
, 240
Cross-cultural training (CCT)
, 25, 155
Cultural Anthropology
, 69
analysis
, 70
assignment
, 71
cultural relativism
, 70
ethnography and thick description
, 70
orientalism as legacy of colonialism
, 70
structuralism and universality of culture
, 69
Cultural appropriation
, 97–98
Cultural artefacts
, 236, 290
Cultural assimilator
, 156
Cultural blending and alternating strategies
, 88–89
Cultural capital
, 66, 317
Cultural celebrations
, 92
Cultural competencies
, 192–193
Cultural content and narrative
, 247
Cultural context
, 72, 273
analysing context through PESTLE(C) analysis
, 74
analysis
, 75
assignment
, 75
cultural materialism
, 72
dimensions of context
, 72–73
high-context and low-context
, 73–74
proximate and distal context
, 73
Cultural determinism
, 84, 106
Cultural differences at work
, 277–278
Cultural dimensions
, 76, 333
analysis
, 78
assignment
, 78
E. T. Hall’s Hidden Dimension
, 76
GLOBE programme
, 77
Hofstede’s national cultural dimensions
, 76–77
R. D. Lewis Cultures
, 78
Trompenaars’ seven dimensions of culture
, 78
Cultural diplomacy
, 80–81
analysis
, 82
assignment
, 82–83
continuum of influence
, 81
cultural relations
, 82
hard power–soft power assets
, 80
soft power index
, 81–82
types
, 81
Cultural essentialism
, 8, 84
analysis
, 86
anti-essentialism
, 84–85
assignment
, 86–87
cultural determinism
, 84
essentialism and context
, 85
neo-essentialism
, 85
strategic essentialism
, 85–86
Cultural exoticisation
, 97–98
Cultural flexibility
, 240
Cultural hybridisation
, 97–98, 215, 285
Cultural hybridity
, 88, 251
analysis
, 90
assignment
, 90–91
cultural blending and alternating strategies
, 88–89
forms of hybridity
, 88
globalisation and hybridisation
, 90
third space and interculturality
, 89–90
Cultural identity
, 7, 34, 92, 107, 236
analysis
, 94–95
assignment
, 95
cultural references and identity
, 92–93
hybrid identities
, 94
national cultural identity
, 93
personal cultural identity
, 93–94
social identity
, 93
Cultural imperialism
, 9, 82, 96, 247
analysis
, 98
assignment
, 99
cultural hybridisation, appropriation, exoticisation and localisation
, 97–98
disjunctive flows
, 97
linguicism and linguistic imperialism
, 98
modern imperialism, cultural invasion, globalisation and homogenisation
, 96–97
postcolonialism and orientalism
, 96
Cultural intelligence (CQ)
, 100
action
, 101
analysis
, 101
assignment
, 102
capabilities
, 100–101
culture-general vs. culture-specific
, 100
drive
, 100
knowledge
, 100
measurement
, 101
strategy
, 101
Cultural Intelligence Scale (CQS)
, 101
Cultural localisation
, 97–98
Cultural metaphors
, 103, 160
analysis
, 104–105
assignment
, 105
culture distance
, 104
culture triangle metaphor
, 104
hierarchical metaphors
, 103–104
iceberg metaphor
, 103
moving metaphors
, 104
onion metaphor
, 103
software metaphor
, 104
Cultural norms and behaviour
, 92
Cultural otherising
, 159–160
Cultural paradigms
, 106
agency and determinism
, 106
analysis
, 108
assignment
, 109
constructionism
, 106–107
dialectical approach
, 107
paradigms
, 107–108
Cultural perspectives
, 257
Cultural pluralism
, 110–111
analysis
, 111
assignment
, 111–112
ICD
, 111
omniculturalism
, 111
pursuit
, 110
UNESCO
, 110–111
Cultural references
, 92–93
Cultural relativism
, 12, 66, 70, 113, 131, 189, 245, 273, 285
analysis
, 114–115
assignment
, 115
question of
, 9
Theory of Basic Human Values (Schwartz)
, 114
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
, 113–114
values
, 113
WVS
, 114
Cultural resources
, 92, 207, 236
Cultural sensitivity training
, 34
Cultural stereotyping
, 116
addressing
, 118
analysis
, 119
assignment
, 119
categories and forms
, 116
reasons for
, 117
Cultural studies
, 70, 121
analysis
, 124
assignment
, 124–125
British cultural studies and culturalism
, 121
Frankfurt School and critical theory
, 122–123
Gramsci and hegemony
, 124
structuralism and poststructuralism
, 123–124
Cultural Tightness
, 272, 277, 314
Cultural Tightness–Looseness (CTL theory)
, 126
analysis
, 128
assignment
, 129
conformity
, 126
in global workplace
, 128
index of cultural tightness
, 127–128
regional studies on cultural tightness
, 128
and values
, 126–127
Cultural typologies
, 188, 201
Cultural universals
, 115, 130
analysis
, 131–132
assignment
, 132
categories
, 130
nature of human communication
, 131
universal intercultural processes
, 131
universal structures
, 131
Cultural values
, 277
dimensions of
, 338–339
Culturally endorsed implicit leadership
, 194–195
Culture
, 5–8, 11–12, 40, 74, 226, 234, 236, 250, 281
CCT
, 42–43
and context
, 62–63
context and power
, 9–10
beyond culture towards interculturality
, 10–11
as distinct way of life
, 147
expectancy violation theory
, 179
face negotiation and
, 183–184
IAT and
, 232–233
identity negotiation and
, 218
and law
, 306
and nation
, 62
postmodernism
, 299
and power
, 138
SIT and
, 314
and society
, 323
as spiral
, 280
universality
, 8–9
Culture contact
, 118, 144
analysis
, 145
assignment
, 145–146
forced migration
, 145
immigration and acculturation
, 144
international relocation
, 144
tourism
, 145
Culture distance
, 65, 67, 104, 226
Culture learning support
, 148
Culture Learning Theory (CLT)
, 147
analysis
, 149
assignment
, 149
culture as distinct way of life
, 147
culture learning support
, 148
culture training
, 148
factors affecting intercultural interaction
, 147
Culture Programme 2007–2013
, 244
Culture shock
, 13, 46, 54, 62, 144, 151, 228, 261, 294, 318
ABC model of culture shock
, 152
analysis
, 153
assignment
, 153
context and
, 152–153
reverse culture shock
, 153
SAGD
, 152
U-curve model
, 151–152
Culture training
, 118, 148, 155
analysis
, 157
assignment
, 157
culture-specific or culture-general
, 155
ICT for IC
, 156–157
intercultural or cross-cultural
, 155
types of CCT
, 156
Culture Triangle, The
, 280
analysis
, 281
assignment
, 281–282
context vs. culture
, 281
country clusters
, 281
culture as spiral
, 280
Culture triangle metaphor
, 104
Culture-general knowledge
, 100, 155
Culture-specific awareness
, 156
training
, 180
Culture-specific behavioural response
, 179
Culture-specific body language
, 33
Culture-specific knowledge
, 100, 155
Culturism
, 27, 105, 159–160
analysis
, 160
assignment
, 160–161
cultural otherising
, 159
essentialism and culturism
, 160
exoticisation
, 160
gaze
, 160
markedness
, 159–160
E. T. Hall
, 197
analysis
, 198
assignment
, 199
Beyond Culture
, 198
Hidden Dimension, The
, 76, 197
Silent Language, The
, 197
Ease of Doing Business Index (EDBI)
, 169
analysis
, 170
areas of business regulation
, 169–170
assignment
, 171
criticisms
, 170
fundamental principles
, 169
Economic freedom
, 172
measuring
, 172–173
Economic Freedom Index (EFI)
, 172
analysis
, 173
assignment
, 174
EFW
, 173
Heritage Foundation
, 172
Economic Freedom of the World (EFW)
, 173
Economist Intelligence Unit
, 48, 343
Efficiency-driven economies
, 186
Enabling environment
, 141
Enculturation
, 8, 19, 65, 92, 147–148, 323–324
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI)
, 267
analysis
, 270
assignment
, 270–271
case for
, 267–268
diversity
, 268
diversity training
, 268–269
works
, 269–270
Essentialism
, 84, 86, 116, 160
and context
, 85
Essentialist paradigm
, 107
Ethical leadership in global workplace
, 67
Ethics
, 273
and CSR in international business
, 66
and culture in international business
, 66
at work
, 65–66
Ethnocentric perspective
, 229
Ethnocentrism
, 117, 131, 166, 175, 218, 277
analysis
, 177
assignment
, 177
and global workplace
, 176
stereotyping
, 175
transcultural competence
, 176
unconscious bias
, 176
Ethnography and thick description
, 70
Ethnorelativism
, 166, 175
European Union (EU)
, 97
initiatives
, 244
European Union National Institutes for Culture (EUNIC)
, 82
European Year of Intercultural Dialogue
, 244
Exoticisation
, 117, 142, 145, 160, 284
Expatriate staff (see Third-country nationals)
Expatriates (see Home country nationals)
Expectancy violation
, 179
Expectancy violation theory (EVT)
, 178
analysis
, 180
assignment
, 180
and culture
, 179
expectancy
, 178–179
expectancy violation
, 179
proxemics
, 179
theory of met expectations
, 180
Exploitation, increased
, 40
External locus of control
, 27
Extra-situational context
, 73
Extra-situational forces
, 10
Identity
, 8, 11, 226
autonomy
, 218
blending
, 89
consistency
, 218
construction sites
, 93
freezing
, 117, 214
management phases
, 214
security
, 217
strategies
, 218
transformation
, 218
vulnerability
, 217
Identity Management Theory (IMT)
, 117, 214
analysis
, 215–216
assignment
, 216
hybridisation and interculturality
, 215
identity freezing and stereotyping
, 214
identity management phases
, 214
Identity negotiation theory (INT)
, 217
analysis
, 219
assignment
, 219
core assumptions
, 217–218
and culture
, 218
identity strategies
, 218
Ideological conditioning
, 127
Ideological state apparatus
, 133
Ideological-normative multiculturalism
, 283
Ideology
, 133
analysis
, 134
assignment
, 135
demotic discourse
, 134
power, hegemony and dominant discourse
, 133–134
and social formation
, 133
In-group
, 313
collectivism
, 193
Inclusivity
, 217
and equality of opportunity
, 39
Individual approaches
, 43
Individualism
, 28, 76, 138, 183, 187, 222, 332
Individualism and Collectivism
, 220, 272, 314
analysis
, 222–223
assignment
, 223
group identity
, 220
horizontal cultures
, 221–222
IDV
, 221
leadership and culture in global workplace
, 222
self and other
, 220
vertical cultures
, 221–222
Individualism index (IDV)
, 202, 221
Individualist societies
, 302
Individualistic orientation
, 218
Individualistic societies
, 226
Individualistic–collectivist dichotomy
, 218
Indulgence versus self-restraint Index (IVR)
, 203
Inequality-adjusted HDI (IHDI)
, 210–211
Informal organisation
, 293, 314
Information availability
, 38
Informational support
, 56
Innovation-driven economies
, 186
Institutional collectivism
, 193
Institutional resources
, 55
Institutionalised power
, 137
Integrated Threat Theory (ITT)
, 225
analysis
, 226–227
assignment
, 227
culture and identity
, 226
implications for training and intervention
, 226
types of threats
, 225–226
Integration
, 19, 21, 167
secure attachment style
, 59
Integrative Communication Theory (ICT)
, 152, 228
analysis
, 229
assignment
, 229–230
for IC
, 156–157
intercultural personhood
, 229
intercultural transformation
, 228
SAGD
, 228
Interaction adaptation
, 232
Interaction adaptation theory (IAT)
, 231
analysis
, 233
assignment
, 233
and culture
, 232–233
dyadic model of interaction adaptation
, 232
principles
, 231–232
Interaction predictability
, 217
Interaction unpredictability
, 217
Interactive position (IP)
, 232
Intercategory comparisons
, 265
Intercultural approach
, 272
Intercultural communication (ICC)
, 51, 234
analysis
, 237
assignment
, 237–238
communication
, 235
context of language and communication
, 235
culture
, 236
discourse communities
, 235–236
intercultural pragmatics and interculturality
, 237
language
, 234–235
Intercultural communicative competence
, 241
Intercultural competence (IC)
, 13, 23, 239, 247–248
analysis
, 242
assignment
, 243
INCA project
, 242
individual traits
, 239–240
intercultural communicative competence
, 241
intercultural interaction competence
, 241–242
training for
, 240–241
Intercultural Competence and Assessment project (INCA project)
, 242
Intercultural dialogue (ICD)
, 67, 111, 119, 244, 286
analysis
, 245–246
assignment
, 246
Baku process
, 244–245
CID
, 245
and cultural relativism
, 245
and disparity
, 245
EU initiatives
, 244
Intercultural interaction
competence
, 241–242
factors affecting
, 147
sites of
, 4–5
Intercultural learning
, 251
Intercultural literacy
, 247
analysis
, 248
assignment
, 248
cultural content and narrative
, 247
intercultural competence
, 247–248
stereotyping and cultural imperialism
, 247
Intercultural management (ICM)
, 12, 30, 272–273
Intercultural meetings
, 255
Intercultural personhood
, 229
Intercultural pragmatics
, 237
Intercultural sensitivity
, 166
Intercultural skills
, 240
Intercultural space
, 250–251
Intercultural strategies
, 240
Intercultural teams
, 276
analysis
, 278–279
assignment
, 279
benefits of
, 276–277
cultural differences at work
, 277–278
interculturality in global workplace
, 278
Intercultural third space
, 11
Intercultural training (ICT)
, 118, 155
Intercultural transformation
, 228
Interculturality
, 3, 9, 21, 35, 86, 89–90, 176, 215, 229, 237, 250, 276, 295
among multicultural groups
, 285–286
analysis
, 251
assignment
, 251
cultural constructs
, 250
cultural hybridity
, 251
beyond culture towards
, 10–11
in global workplace
, 278
intercultural learning
, 251
intercultural space
, 250–251
Interdiscourse communication (IDC)
, 253
analysis
, 255
assignment
, 255
discourse
, 253
discourse as system of communication
, 254
discourse system
, 253–254
dominant discourses
, 254–255
intercultural meetings
, 255
Internal control
, 78, 333
Internal locus of control
, 27
International agreements
, 49
International business
, 342
International Human Resource Management (IHRM)
, 257
analysis
, 262
assignment
, 262
challenges in implementing
, 257
EPRG choice factors
, 260
and failure rates
, 261
and international relocation
, 260–261
recruitment policy
, 259
and staffing
, 258
International relocation
, 144, 260–261
International reputation
, 80
International tourism, growth of
, 140
Interpersonal connection
, 218
Interpersonal skills
, 240
training
, 156
Interpretive approach
, 106
Interpretive perspective
, 8, 108
Interpretivist perspective
, 108
Interpretivist viewpoint
, 6
Intersectional or holistic approach
, 86
Interstitial culture
, 326
Intolerance of ambiguity
, 239
Schwartz’s Theory of Basic Human Values
, 309
analysis
, 311
assignment
, 311
basic values
, 310
dimensions
, 310–311
values and needs
, 309
Secondary strategies
, 240
Secular-rational values
, 114, 338
Secure attachment style
, 58
Self-enhancement
, 114, 310
Self-expression
, 222
values
, 114, 338
Self-protective leadership
, 194
Self-transcendence
, 114, 310
Separation dismissive attachment style
, 59
Seven Dimensions of Culture model
, 332
analysis
, 333
assignment
, 333–334
Trompenaars
, 332–333
Shared enculturation process
, 254
Shared face and politeness system
, 254
Shared language and discourse features
, 254
Shared outlook or worldview
, 254
Short-term orientation (STO)
, 77, 203, 329
Silent Language, The
, 197
Skills, greater diversity of
, 276
Small culture formation
, 206
Social categorisation, identification and comparison
, 313–314
Social construction of culture
, 51
Social constructionist perspective
, 6
Social constructionist theory
, 51
Social identity
, 93, 313, 324
Social Identity Theory (SIT)
, 117, 313
analysis
, 315
assignment
, 315
and culture
, 314
in global workplace
, 314
in-group and out-group
, 313
social categorisation, identification and comparison
, 313–314
Social interactive needs
, 309
Social network analysis (SNA)
, 316
analysis
, 318
assignment
, 318
cultural capital and social networks
, 317
network density
, 316
open and closed networks
, 316
ties and bridges
, 317
virtual social networks and global workplace
, 317–318
Social progress index (SPI)
, 320
(see also Rule of Law Index (RLI))
analysis
, 321
assignment
, 321–322
basic human needs
, 320
foundations
, 320–321
opportunity
, 321
wealth and
, 321
Social structures
, 207, 302
Social support
, 55–56, 60
Social-relational constraints
, 42
Socialisation
, 8, 65, 93, 104, 175, 220, 323
analysis
, 324–355
assignment
, 325
culture and society
, 323
enculturation
, 324
primary socialisation
, 323–324
secondary socialisation
, 324
social identity
, 324
Sociocultural adjustment
, 54, 147
Sociocultural cohesion
, 118
Sociocultural learning
, 148
Sociolinguistic competence
, 241
Sociological imagination
, 70
Sociopolitical control, increased
, 40
Sociopolitical values
, 80
Software of the Mind
, 200
analysis
, 203–204
assignment
, 204
cultural onion
, 201
Hofstede’s dimensions of national culture
, 201–203
Sojourners (see Home country nationals)
Solidarity politeness system
, 183
Statements about culture
, 208
Stereotyping
, 105, 175, 214, 247
Strategic essentialism
, 85–86
Stress–Adaptation–Growth Dynamic (SAGD)
, 152, 228
Structuralism
, 69, 123–124
Structuralist paradigm
, 108
Subjective perspective
, 8
Survival
, 130
values
, 114, 338
Sustainable Development Goals
, 212
Symbolic interdependence
, 215
Synchronous communication
, 37