Ana Camargo's research while affiliated with Paris Descartes University and other places
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Publications (4)
Although past research has stressed the importance of creativity in multicultural groups, few studies have explored the individual factors that can facilitate collective creative performance in such contexts. In two studies we investigated the effect of cultural self-efficacy on creative performance in bicultural dyads. In a first study (N = 110, 5...
Previous research has shown that cultural intelligence is a positive predictor of expatriate career intentions among university students, but little is known about the “how” of this relationship. In a first study (N = 241) we provide evidence for the incremental validity of cultural intelligence, by showing that cultural intelligence predicts expat...
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... An Eastern view of creativity is fatalistic in a sense that the output is in the hands of outside forces. Its process is also nonlinear and seeks to reinvigorate what already exists into new combinations and interpretations ( Lubart, et al., 2019 ). Tan (2016) described it as a type of creativity that is evolutionary. ...
... These problems lead to an increase in costs due to long-time repairs and disruption of activities (Kia, 2014). Therefore, it requires a concept or an approach that makes it (Borrmann et al., 2018;Camargo et al., 2020;Capron & Audrin, 2021;Eastman et al., 2011;Milyutina, 2018;Succar, 2009) easy to arrange things to reduce this problem (Kolosnichenko et al., 2021). Currently, Building Information Modeling (BIM) (Ding, Niu, et al., 2020;Mariah, 2009;Marmo et al., 2020) is the technical approach that was developed to assist the construction process. ...
... Higher scores represented greater levels of the relevant form of CQ. The scale has been shown to be reliable in English (CQMet α = 0.78, CQCog α = 0.76, CQMot α = 0.79, & CQBeh α = 0.82; Ang et al., 2007) and French with the exception of the behavioral factor (CQMet α = 0.73, CQCog α = 0.69, CQMot α = 0.82, & CQBeh α = 0.42; Schlägel & Sarstedt, 2016) and the scale has been utilized previously in multiple studies with French (Burakova & Filbien, 2020;Camargo et al., 2020) and Australian (Bernardo & Presbitero, 2017;Wang et al., 2021) participants. ...