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Examining the role of cultural exposure in improving intercultural competence: implications for HRM practices in multicultural organizations
Authors:Davina Dias  Cherrie Jiuhua Zhu  Ramanie Samaratunge
Affiliation:1. Department of Management, Monash University, Clayton, Australiadavina.dias@monash.edu;3. Department of Management, Monash University, Clayton, Australia
Abstract:Abstract

This paper examines the relationship between the breadth and depth of cultural exposure (CE), intercultural sensitivity and intercultural competence to draw implications that can improve recruitment and staff development practices in organizations with a culturally diverse workforce. Findings from a survey (N = 214) in Australia support the notion that intercultural competence is a broader concept that requires a deep exposure to other cultures as compared to intercultural sensitivity. The findings suggest that breadth of CE has limited potential whereas depth of CE is more beneficial in improving an individual’s intercultural abilities. Implications are drawn based on the findings of the study such that organizations are able to recruit and develop employees who are truly interculturally inclined and can effectively navigate the challenges of working in today’s multicultural organizations.
Keywords:Cultural exposure  intercultural sensitivity  intercultural competence  multicultural organizations  Australia
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