CULTURAL INTELLIGENCE: STRATEGIC COMPETENCE FOR PROFESSIONAL SUCCESS IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
VASILACHI SERGHEI
, Department of Business Foreign Languages Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova Chișinău, Republic of Moldova
ORCID: 0000-0003-0703-1857
Email: s.vasilachi@ase.md
RUSU DJULIETA
, Department of Business Foreign Languages Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova Chișinău, Republic of Moldova
ORCID: 0000-0002-1716-4891
Email: rusu.djulieta@ase.md
DOI: https://doi.org/10.24818/cike2025.35
Pages: 282–290
Abstract
The article investigates cultural intelligence (CQ – Cultural Intelligence) as an essential strategic competence in the context of globalization and increasing cultural diversity. The research analyzes how this skill contributes to career performance growth, facilitates effective adaptation in multicultural environments, and enhances chances of professional insertion. The aim of the study is to highlight the impact of CQ on professional performance, intercultural adaptability, and employability in the international labor market. A high level of CQ represents a competitive advantage for both professionals active in international companies and students preparing for a career in a multicultural environment. To achieve this objective, the methodology used is a mixed one: the theoretical analysis of specialized literature is complemented by case studies from the international business environment, as well as with qualitative information obtained from the experiences of students involved in academic mobility and intercultural activities. The article is structured into three major directions. The first part theoretically grounds the concept of cultural intelligence, explaining the four interdependent dimensions: metacognitive, cognitive, motivational, and behavioral. It also makes a clear distinction between CQ and other forms of intelligence (emotional, social, cognitive, academic), given its specific nature of adapting to cultural differences in professional contexts. The second part of the study analyzes the impact of CQ on career, providing examples that demonstrate that employees with high levels of CQ adapt more quickly in multicultural environments, communicate more effectively, and achieve better results in international negotiations. Finally, it argues for the necessity of developing CQ in higher education and in continuing professional training. Some recommendations are formulated for universities, especially for the integration and development of CQ, the continuous training of teaching staff in the field of intercultural education, as well as for employers, who can leverage CQ in the processes of recruiting, selecting, and promoting staff. This multidimensional approach supports the idea that cultural intelligence is not just an advantage, but a strategic competence for professional success in international business.
Keywords: cultural intelligence, intercultural skills, professional adaptability, professional integration, university education, international business
JEL Classification: M14, F23, J24
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