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Actualmente, o desenvolvimento e operação de inteligência cultural é estudada com base em suas associações com certos aspectos da personalidade. No entanto, sabe-se que os estudos sobre os expatriados ainda não encontraram o poder preditivo dos traços de personalidade dessas habilidades culturais. Este estudo discute os resultados de três investigações em que as parcerias entre o modelo dos cinco grandes fatores de personalidade, foram analisados a inteligência cultural variável e forças de caráter. A hipótese da pesquisa é que o fator de personalidade está associada Abertura mais à inteligência cultural que o fator Extroversão. Além disso, a força de caráter chamada inteligência social, prevê que o nível de inteligência cultural dos alunos militares. Os resultados indicaram que a Abertura é um preditor positivo da inteligência cultural geral dos estudantes, ea força de caráter inteligência social positivamente inteligência cultural prevê uma extensão maior do que outros preditores que faziam parte do modelo de avaliação

Alejandro César Cosentino

Investigador de la Universidad de la Defensa Nacional (UNDEF / Centro de Investigaciones Sociales y Humanas para la Defensa, CISOHDEF)
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