Transcultural leadership and transcultural competence
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The concept of Transcultural Leadership is gaining increasing attention among academics and in practice. In the context of the complex economical and societal developments that we face in today’s world, managing the relationing of different perspectives and enabling the required learning processes calls for competencies that go beyond traditional leadership concepts. Effective transcultural leadership is about responding to the challenges that globalisation and global value creation bring – and about accessing the potentials of cross-cultural cooperation. Against this backdrop, this volume presents the current state of research on the concept of Transcultural Leadership and the corresponding competence models. It combines innovative theoretical and conceptual approaches with topical empirical analyses, and thereby offers a sound foundation for reflections on what it means to be a successful leader in today’s and tomorrow’s globalising environments. Contents Josef Wieland and Julika Baumann Montecinos A Competence-based Approach to Transcultural Leadership - Introduction to a Research Program Josef Wieland Transculturality as a Leadership Style - A Relational Approach Thilo von Gilsa Operationalizing Transcultural Competence. An Analysis of Related Concepts and Methods of Measurements Antonin Salice-Stephan Transcultural by Biography. A Comparative Study on the Transcultural Competences of 'Biculturals' and 'Monoculturals' Sebastian Urthaler Transculturality and its Focus on Commonalities Tobias Grünfelder From Global to Transcultural Competence. Derived Findings for Transcultural Competence from the Global Competence Assessment by PISA Julika Baumann Montecinos, Elena Hunzinger, Preeti Singh and Sabine Wiesmüller Transcultural Management in Global Firms Josef Wieland and Julika Baumann Montecinos University Education in Transcultural Competence. The Example of the Global Studies Projects at Zeppelin University