Abstract

One of the challenges for international companies is to manage multicultural environments effectively. Cultural intelligence (CQ) is a soft skill required of the leaders of organizations working in cross-cultural contexts to be able to communicate effectively in such environments. On the other hand, organizational structure plays an active role in developing and promoting such skills in an organization. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effect of leader CQ on organizational performance mediated by organizational structure. To achieve the objective of this research, first, conceptual models and hypotheses of this research were formed based on the literature. Then, a quantitative empirical research design using a questionnaire, as a tool for data collection, and structural equation modeling, as a tool for data analysis, was employed among executives of knowledge-based companies in the Science and Technology Park, Bushehr, Iran. The results disclosed that leader CQ directly and indirectly (i.e., through the organizational structure) has a positive and significant effect on organizational performance. In other words, in organizations that operate in a multicultural environment, the higher the level of leader CQ, the higher the performance of that organization. Accordingly, such companies are encouraged to invest in improving the cultural intelligence of their leaders to improve their performance in cross-cultural environments, and to design appropriate organizational structures for the development of their intellectual capital.

Highlights

  • In today’s post-industrial world, to achieve an immersive development that different societies are looking for, attention to soft skills sounds essential

  • The main objective of the current study was to investigate the impact of leader CQ on organizational performance mediated by organizational structure among knowledge-based companies in the Science and Technology Park, Bushehr, Iran

  • Current literature is limited to studies that examine the leader CQ impact on either the leader’s performance or the team’s performance, and there is no research to examine the impact of the leader CQ on organizational performance

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Introduction

In today’s post-industrial world, to achieve an immersive development that different societies are looking for, attention to soft skills sounds essential. In this regard, much research has been conducted on the cultural intelligence or quotient cultural (CQ) of leaders and its influencing factors. The emerging phenomenon of globalization creates many business opportunities, these opportunities pose significant challenges that cultural conflict [1] is one of the most important ones. The competencies of leaders can play an important role in the success of organizations [3]. Competent leaders with managerial abilities in multicultural environments can take the helm of leading organizations in such environments and facilitate the achievement of organizational goals

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