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CONFIGURATIONAL STUDY ON THE ANTECEDENT CONDITIONS THAT AFFECT THE ADAPTATION TO A SPECIFIC CULTURAL CONTEXT USING THE QCA METHOD
Author(s) -
Daniel Lovin,
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Alexandru CĂPĂȚÎNĂ,
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Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
proceedings of the ... international management conference
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
eISSN - 2783-9214
pISSN - 2286-1440
DOI - 10.24818/imc/2021/04.04
Subject(s) - cultural intelligence , athletes , antecedent (behavioral psychology) , multiculturalism , context (archaeology) , adaptation (eye) , affect (linguistics) , psychology , sample (material) , phenomenon , symbol (formal) , action (physics) , social psychology , sociology , computer science , epistemology , history , communication , pedagogy , medicine , philosophy , chemistry , physics , archaeology , chromatography , quantum mechanics , neuroscience , programming language , physical therapy
We live in an increasingly globalized world where intercultural interactions are increasingly present both in everyday life and within organizations. For many years, sport has become a symbol for what multiculturalism means. Sport is a global phenomenon, put into action by individuals from all over the world and watched everywhere. This article aims to address the issue of cultural intelligence in sport. Using the fsQCA method, this article shows the extent to which the four dimensions of cultural intelligence influence the adaptation of athletes to a new specific cultural context. Specifically, based on a questionnaire, it was analyzed how foreign athletes adapt in France and Romania. Although the work is done on a sample of athletes, the results could be extrapolated to other types of organizations.

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