Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.1080/1331677X.2019.1585271
Knowledge of managerial competencies: cross-cultural analysis between American and European students
Francisco J. Lara
orcid.org/0000-0002-6286-1442
; The Busch School of Business, The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C, USA
Helena Mogorrón-Guerrero
; University of Valencia, Spain
Samuel Ribeiro-Navarrete
; University of Valencia, Spain
Abstract
This paper reports on the differences of managerial competencies among MBA students from American and European business schools. The results of this research suggest that there are certain differences of not only nationality but also gender. The study also points out the need for different managerial competency profiles to better assess MBA students looking for future career development. The results of this study indicate that there is a difference at the national level between assessed managerial competencies of American and European MBA students that can be attributed to cultural factors. This conclusion confirms the findings of Chong (2008) and Akinola, Martin, and Phillips (2018). Secondly, at the organisational level, cultural differences manifest themselves in some but not all assessed managerial competencies. These research findings provide empirical evidence which suggests that, in managing and advising international and global future managers, one ought to distinguish between external, interpersonal and personal managerial competencies which are applicable across cultures and which are prone to cultural differences.
Keywords
Knowledge; managerial competencies; cross- cultural management
Hrčak ID:
229765
URI
Publication date:
9.2.2021.
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