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Research Article

Mediating Effect of Cross-Cultural Competency on International Experiences and Self-Efficacy among Hotel Employees

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Pages 361-382 | Received 18 Oct 2018, Accepted 19 Apr 2019, Published online: 05 Aug 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Despite the importance of cross-cultural competency in the hospitality and tourism industry, minimal information is available regarding its antecedents and consequences. Accordingly, by uniquely adopting and integrating experiential learning theory and a cultural competency model, the present study explored the mechanisms that underlie cross-cultural competency, international experiences, and self-efficacy. The hypothesized relationships were tested via partial least squares–structural equation modeling using survey data from hotel employees. Results showed that the international experiences of employees positively predicted their cross-cultural competencies (i.e., metacognitive, cognitive, motivational, and behavioral dimensions). Moreover, motivational and behavioral competencies fully mediated the relationship between international experiences and self-efficacy.

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