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Intercultural Competencies for Career Advancement: A Comparative Study of Managerial Competencies in United Arab Emirates and Malaysia

In: Leadership, Innovation and Entrepreneurship as Driving Forces of the Global Economy

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  • Diana J. Haladay

    (Canadian University of Dubai)

  • Rommel Pilapil Sergio

    (Canadian University of Dubai)

  • Ahmed M. Makki

    (University of Modern Sciences)

  • Zainal Abu Zarim

    (Multimedia University)

  • Mohd Nor Ismail

    (Multimedia University)

Abstract

This research paper examines competencies and career advancement of 338 managers in two different countries: the United Arab Emirates and Malaysia. The descriptive-correlational survey method has been utilized. Research findings show that managerial competencies are similar across the two countries. It also reveals that managerial competencies are also a strong predictor of career advancement. There is limited research on the impact of culture on competencies and career advancement in non-Western countries. Thus, this research study benchmarks the similarities and differences of the impact of culture and competencies in career advancement at the managerial level in these two non-Western countries.

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  • Diana J. Haladay & Rommel Pilapil Sergio & Ahmed M. Makki & Zainal Abu Zarim & Mohd Nor Ismail, 2017. "Intercultural Competencies for Career Advancement: A Comparative Study of Managerial Competencies in United Arab Emirates and Malaysia," Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics, in: Rachid Benlamri & Michael Sparer (ed.), Leadership, Innovation and Entrepreneurship as Driving Forces of the Global Economy, chapter 0, pages 423-430, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prbchp:978-3-319-43434-6_36
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-43434-6_36
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