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Presentation
Multicultural Collaboration: What Make it Work?
INGRoup Conference (Interdisciplinary Network for Group Research) (2009)
  • D. Diaz-Granados, University of Central Florida
  • J. Wildman, University of Central Florida
  • W. Bedwell, University of Central Florida
  • E. Salas, University of Central Florida
  • L. F. Xavier, University of Central Florida
  • E. H. Lazzara, University of Central Florida
  • M. S. Porter, University of Central Florida
  • A. M. Barnhard, University of Central Florida
Abstract
We propose a theoretical framework for examining multicultural collaboration. In the development of this framework we define culture using a multi-level approach. By developing this framework of multicultural collaboration and attempting to answer some fundamental questions we hope that multicultural interactions and collaboration will be better understood and problems better diagnosed.
Keywords
  • multicultural collaboration
Publication Date
July 17, 2009
Location
Colorado Springs, CO
Comments
The conference program does not list all of the authors of this poster. The program lists D. Diaz-Granados, J. Wildman, W. Bedwell, and E. Salas. The additional authors supplied by Dr. Elizabeth Lazzara.
Citation Information
D. Diaz-Granados, J. Wildman, W. Bedwell, E. Salas, et al.. "Multicultural Collaboration: What Make it Work?" INGRoup Conference (Interdisciplinary Network for Group Research) (2009)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/elizabeth_lazzara/95/