N-Culturals, the next cross-cultural challenge: Introducing a multicultural mentoring model program

  • Andre A. Pekerti
  • , Miriam Moeller
  • , David C. Thomas
  • , Nancy K. Napier

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Abstract

This article advances current conceptualizations of multicultural identities by identifying constituent elements of multicultural identity as knowledge, identification, internalization, and commitment. This new conceptualization is labeled n-Culturalism and posits that there are individuals who operate at the intersection of multiple cultures by maintaining salience of their multiple cultural identities. We illustrate that n-Culturals are assets to organizations because they are creative synthesizers that are able to facilitate organizational goals and can also serve as models for others who are struggling in a multicultural environment. This article provides some solutions to managing multicultural challenges in organizations, such as conflicting values and identities. It also offers solutions on how individuals and organizations can leverage their identities in relation to the multiculturalism continuum to achieve desired workplace outcomes. Further, we introduce the multicultural mentor modeling program for organizations, which, if implemented, can help struggling multiculturals to address challenges in their social cognition and to develop appropriate and effective behaviors in and outside of the workplace.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5-25
Number of pages21
JournalInternational Journal of Cross Cultural Management
Volume15
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 4 Apr 2015

Keywords

  • Mentoring
  • Metacognition
  • Multicultural identity
  • Multiculturalism continuum
  • N-Cultural

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