Overview
Background
Dr. Andre A Pekerti is an Associate Professor in International Management within the International Business Discipline, at The University of Queensland Business School. He is an n-Cultural, a Christian of Indonesian-Chinese heritage who grew up in Jakarta, Southern California, and New Zealand, and is a naturalized New Zealander and Australian. Andre’s multicultural background complements his research interest and teaching in international management.
His primary research topics are attributions, acculturation, cultural intelligence, cross-cultural communication, multi-method assessment on n-Culturals and cognitive complexity, ethics, family business, human factors, n-Culturals, servant leadership, social justice, trustworthiness, and wellbeing.
Andre consistently publishes in international journals including, International Journal of Cross-Cultural Management, International Journal of Human Resource Management, Journal of Business Ethics, International Journal of Intercultural Relations, and Journal of International Business Studies.
He served as Vice President of the Australia New Zealand International Business Academy for two terms. He consistently serves as an ad hoc reviewer for several international journals. Currently, he is on the following editorial review boards: Asia-Pacific Journal of Management; Cross-Cultural and Strategic Management; Human Resource Management Review; International Journal of Intercultural Relations; Journal of International Business Studies; Journal of World Business; and Honorary Editor of Andalas Management Review.
Andre initiated the Rapid Acculturation Mateship Program (RAMP) at UQBS. A precursor to Global Mates and BEL Buddies, RAMP is a 19-week program connecting local students with incoming international students. RAMP “Serves to facilitate adjustment to UQ, Australia and the reciprocal learning of cultures”, and has positively affected the experiences of domestic and international students.
Dr. Pekerti has taught in MBA Programs at The University of Auckland, Bond University and UQ Business School. He consulted for Diner’s Club, Singapore; the Department of Transport Victoria, Australia; and the Ministry of Trade, Indonesia. Most recently collaborated with BiasSync, a science-based solution designed to help organizations more effectively assess and manage unconscious bias in the work environment.
Author of n-Culturalism in Managing Work and Life: A new within individual multicultural model.
Availability
- Dr Andre Pekerti is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Science, University of Canterbury
- Masters (Research), University of Canterbury
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Auckland
Research interests
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n-Culturals
Research on individual adjustment to cultures, n-Culturals, multicultural individuals, development of multi-method assessment on n-Culturals, including acculturation. n-Culturals are individuals who are capable of creatively synthesizing all facets of their multiple identities. They have knowledge, identification, internalization and commitment to all the cultures they have an affinity to, and recognition that these elements exist within them. This perspective is novel and differs from previous views of multiculturalism. This view enables us to map multiculturals along the multiculturalism continuum and provides us with a way to help people to progress in their multiculturalism. Related topics: Cultural metacognition. Indigenous n-Culturalism. Measuring multiculturalism Impact of n-Culturalism on trustworthiness.
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Cultural Intelligence
Influence of Culture(s) on Individuals; development of a multi-method assessment tool for cultural intelligence (CQ) aimed at assessing cultural metacognition. Related topics: CQ in first nations peoples in Australia, Canada.
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International Management/International Organisational Behaviour
Topics: Career Development for Racial and Ethnic Minorities Conflict and Trust Corporate Governance and Ethics Family Business Networks Human Factors Organisational Communication Organizational Attribution Servant Leadership Social Justice Wellbeing Work Values.
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Acculturation
Research into acculturation processes of international students, migrants, and host country nations.
Research impacts
As a spin-off of our Cultural Intelligence (CQ) project, the team has developed a Centre for Global Workforce Strategy. The aim of the centre is to carry out multidisciplinary research on issues surrounding effective workforce management strategies in today’s global workforce environment. The goal is to work closely with industry partners and leading researchers to develop effective workforce management and further scholarly pursuits.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) committed cash contributions with the hope that they will take part in future and training activity resulting from our research activity. Although this is a future outcome, the project will make a significant contribution to the RCMP’s workforce and management policies.
The CQ project have been used to develop training programs for many government agencies in Canada including:
- The RCMP, for example, RCMP has consulted with the CQ team regarding their approach to the 2010 Winter Olympic Games.
- l The Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada.
- l The Correctional Services of Canada.
- l Currently, CQ is presented as the core concepts for the development of multicultural competencies by Human Factors AS Norway (a consultant for major multinational firms worldwide)
I had a number of impacts related to my work on n-Culturals titled "n-Culturals the next cross-cultural challenge: Introducing a multicultural mentoring model program in International Journal of Cross-Cultural Management, “n-Culturals: Modelling the Multicultural Identity” in Cross Cultural and Strategic Management, and “Double edge experiences of expatriate acculturation: Navigating through personal multiculturalism” in the Journal of Global Mobility. These papers are particularly aimed at understanding personal multiculturalism and a mentoring program that our acculturation project implemented for international students - Rapid Acculturation Mateshp Program. The impact of this initiative is to improve the UQ experience of international students. UQBS are employing one full-time staff and administration support to implement the program. RAMP is the precursor of The UQBS Global Mates program, which is now coordinated by a full-time staff plus assistance from an administrative staff.
Works
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2024
Journal Article
Gender composition at work and women's career satisfaction: An international study of 35 societies
Terpstra‐Tong, Jane L. Y., Treviño, Len J., Yaman, Alara Cansu, Froese, Fabian Jintae, Ralston, David A., Bozionelos, Nikos, Furrer, Olivier, Tjemkes, Brian, León‐Darder, Fidel, Li, Yongjuan, Fu, Pingping, Molteni, Mario, Palmer, Ian, Tučková, Zuzana, Szabo, Erna, Poeschl, Gabrielle, Hemmert, Martin, de la Garza Carranza, María Teresa, Suzuki, Satoko, Srinivasan, Narasimhan, Ruiz Gutiérrez, Jaime, Ricard, Antonin, Buzady, Zoltan, Sigala Paparella, Luis, Naidoo, Vik, Kangasniemi‐Haapala, Maria, Dalgic, Tevfik, Potocan, Vojko, Fang, Yongqing ... Baltazar Herrera, Maya (2024). Gender composition at work and women's career satisfaction: An international study of 35 societies. Human Resource Management Journal. doi: 10.1111/1748-8583.12570
2024
Journal Article
Investigating the effects of food insecurity, self-efficacy, and locus of control on obesity in an emerging markets
Arli, Denni, Pekerti, Andre, Siaputra, Ide, Bogomolova, Svetlana and Rundle-Thiele, Sharyn (2024). Investigating the effects of food insecurity, self-efficacy, and locus of control on obesity in an emerging markets. Journal of Philanthropy and Marketing, 29 (3) e1872. doi: 10.1002/nvsm.1872
2024
Conference Publication
‘Don’t Look Back in Anger’ – The Impact of Emotional Memories in M&A Organizational Change
Talas, Sandor, Pekerti, Andre, Ashkanasy, Neal M. and Kriz, Alexandra (2024). ‘Don’t Look Back in Anger’ – The Impact of Emotional Memories in M&A Organizational Change. 84th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management (AOM 2024), Chicago, IL United States, 9-13 August 2024. Briarcliff Manor, NY United States: Academy of Management. doi: 10.5465/amproc.2024.15718abstract
2024
Book Chapter
Down the wrong rabbit hole: methodological traps in researching emotions in post-merger integration
Talas, Sandor, Pekerti, Andre A. and Ashkanasy, Neal M. (2024). Down the wrong rabbit hole: methodological traps in researching emotions in post-merger integration. Advances in Mergers and Acquisitions. (pp. 133-151) edited by Sydney Finkelstein and Cary L. Cooper. Bingley, United Kingdom: Emerald Publishing. doi: 10.1108/s1479-361x20240000023009
2023
Conference Publication
Merger Failure as Self-Regulation Failure: An Organizational Change Phenomenon in Merger Integration
Talas, Sandor, Pekerti, Andre and Ashkanasy, Neal M. (2023). Merger Failure as Self-Regulation Failure: An Organizational Change Phenomenon in Merger Integration. 83rd Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Boston, MA United States, 4-8 August 2023. Briarcliff Manor, NY United States: Academy of Management. doi: 10.5465/amproc.2023.10641abstract
2023
Journal Article
The effect of race and foreign accent on managers’ career progression
Sultana, Nasreen, Pekerti, Andre A., Okimoto, Tyler G. and Härtel, Charmine E. J. (2023). The effect of race and foreign accent on managers’ career progression. International Journal of Cross Cultural Management, 23 (2), 247-278. doi: 10.1177/14705958231180044
2023
Book Chapter
Cultural metacognition: a large, well-stocked, organized and illuminated toolshed in the mind
Pekerti, Andre A. (2023). Cultural metacognition: a large, well-stocked, organized and illuminated toolshed in the mind. Handbook of cultural intelligence research. (pp. 172-190) edited by David C. Thomas and Yuan Liao. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing. doi: 10.4337/9781800887169.00022
2023
Journal Article
Mindreading across cultural boundaries
Kim, Lee Rae, Jetten, Jolanda, Pekerti, Andre and Slaughter, Virginia (2023). Mindreading across cultural boundaries. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 93 101775, 1-12. doi: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2023.101775
2023
Journal Article
The mediating effect of sociocultural adaptation and cultural intelligence on citizens and migrants: impact on perceptions of country images
Arli, Denni, Pekerti, Andre A., Kusumansondjaja, Sonny and Sendjaya, Sen (2023). The mediating effect of sociocultural adaptation and cultural intelligence on citizens and migrants: impact on perceptions of country images. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 92 101728, 101728. doi: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2022.10.004
2022
Conference Publication
Down the wrong rabbit hole: methodological traps in researching emotions in post-merger integration
Talas, Sandor, Pekerti, Andre and Ashkanasy, Neal M. (2022). Down the wrong rabbit hole: methodological traps in researching emotions in post-merger integration. Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Virtual, 4-10 August 2022. Briarcliff Manor, NY, United States: Academy of Management. doi: 10.5465/ambpp.2022.12126abstract
2022
Journal Article
Are societal-level values still relevant measures in the twenty-first century businessworld? A 39-society analysis
Ralston, David A., Russell, Craig J., Terpstra-Tong, Jane, Trevino, Len J., Ramburuth, Prem, Richards, Malika, Casado, Tania, de la Garza Carranza, María Teresa, Naoumova, Irina, Li, Yongjuan, Srinivasan, Narasimhan, Lenartowicz, Tomasz, Furrer, Olivier, Fu, Ping Ping, Pekerti, Andre, Dabic, Marina, Palmer, Ian, Kangasniemi, Maria, Szabo, Erna, Ruiz Gutiérrez, Jaime, Reynaud, Emmanuelle, Darder, Fidel León, Maria Rossi, Ana, von Wangenheim, Florian, Molteni, Mario, Starkus, Arunas, Mockaitis, Audra, Butt, Arif, Girson, Ilya ... Brock, David M. (2022). Are societal-level values still relevant measures in the twenty-first century businessworld? A 39-society analysis. Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 41 (1), 1-44. doi: 10.1007/s10490-022-09822-z
2022
Journal Article
Correction to: Are societal-level values still relevant measures in the twenty-first century businessworld? A 39-society analysis (Asia Pacific Journal of Management, (2022), 10.1007/s10490-022-09822-z)
Ralston, David A., Russell, Craig J., Terpstra-Tong, Jane, Trevino, Len J., Ramburuth, Prem, Richards, Malika, Casado, Tania, de la Garza Carranza, María Teresa, Naoumova, Irina, Li, Yongjuan, Srinivasan, Narasimhan, Lenartowicz, Tomasz, Furrer, Olivier, Fu, Ping Ping, Pekerti, Andre, Dabic, Marina, Palmer, Ian, Kangasniemi, Maria, Szabo, Erna, Gutiérrez, Jaime Ruiz, Reynaud, Emmanuelle, Darder, Fidel León, Rossi, Ana Maria, von Wangenheim, Florian, Molteni, Mario, Starkus, Arunas, Mockaitis, Audra, Butt, Arif, Girson, Ilya ... Brock, David M. (2022). Correction to: Are societal-level values still relevant measures in the twenty-first century businessworld? A 39-society analysis (Asia Pacific Journal of Management, (2022), 10.1007/s10490-022-09822-z). Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 41 (1), 1-6. doi: 10.1007/s10490-022-09836-7
2021
Other Outputs
Digital business transformation: Building COVID-19 resilience in Indonesian SMEs.
Stewart, Heather, Kelly, Sarah, Wade, Belinda, Pekerti, Andre, Ferrier, Liz, Balqiah, Tengku Ezni, Salehudin, Imam and Rachmawati, Riani (2021). Digital business transformation: Building COVID-19 resilience in Indonesian SMEs.. Caulfield, VIC, Australia: The Australia-Indonesia Centre.
2021
Journal Article
A peer mentoring social learning perspective of cross-cultural adjustment: The rapid-acculturation mateship program
Pekerti, Andre A., van de Vijver, Fons J.R., Moeller, Miriam, Okimoto, Tyler G. and Edwards, Martin R. (2021). A peer mentoring social learning perspective of cross-cultural adjustment: The rapid-acculturation mateship program. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 84, 276-299. doi: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2021.08.010
2020
Conference Publication
Migrants’ perspectives of managerial career progression: lessons from Australia
Sultana, Nasreen, Hartel, Charmine E. J. and Pekerti, Andre (2020). Migrants’ perspectives of managerial career progression: lessons from Australia. Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Online, 7-11 August 2020. Briarcliff Manor, NY United States: Academy of Management. doi: 10.5465/ambpp.2020.18084abstract
2020
Journal Article
Intercultural contacts and acculturation resources among international students in Australia: a mixed-methods study
Pekerti, Andre A., van de Vijver, Fons J.R., Moeller, Miriam and Okimoto, Tyler G. (2020). Intercultural contacts and acculturation resources among international students in Australia: a mixed-methods study. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 75, 56-81. doi: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2019.12.004
2019
Journal Article
How multicultural are you? Find out what it means for your work?
Fitzsimmons, S. R., Vora, D., Martin, L, Raheem, S., Pekerti, A. and Lakshman, C. (2019). How multicultural are you? Find out what it means for your work?. Harvard Business Review
2019
Journal Article
Multiculturalism within individuals: a review, critique, and agenda for future research
Vora, Davina, Martin, Lee, Fitzsimmons, Stacey R., Pekerti, Andre A., Lakshman, C. and Raheem, Salma (2019). Multiculturalism within individuals: a review, critique, and agenda for future research. Journal of International Business Studies, 50 (4), 499-524. doi: 10.1057/s41267-018-0191-3
2019
Book Chapter
Transformational leadership and follower citizenship behavior: The roles of paternalism and institutional collectivism
Butar Butar, Ivan D., Sendjaya, Sen and Pekerti, Andre A. (2019). Transformational leadership and follower citizenship behavior: The roles of paternalism and institutional collectivism. Leading for High Performance in Asia: Contemporary Research and Evidence-Based Practices. (pp. 19-40) edited by Sen Sendjaya. Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-13-6074-9_2
2019
Book Chapter
Fostering organisational citizenship behaviour in Asia: The mediating roles of trust and job satisfaction
Sendjaya, Sen, Pekerti, Andre A., Cooper, Brian K. and Zhu, Cherrie Jiuhua (2019). Fostering organisational citizenship behaviour in Asia: The mediating roles of trust and job satisfaction. Leading for High Performance in Asia: Contemporary Research and Evidence-Based Practices. (pp. 1-18) edited by Sen Sendjaya. Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-13-6074-9_1
Funding
Past funding
Supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Emotions and cognition in post-merger integration
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Neal Ashkanasy, Dr Alexandra Kriz
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Doctor Philosophy
The efficacy of human-centred design in cultivating resilient organisational cultures for a VUCA world
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Alexandra Kriz
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Doctor Philosophy
Conversational leadership: An effective methodology to increase the quality of leadership decisions in non-profit organisations
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Remi Ayoko
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Master Philosophy
Mindreading across cultural boundaries
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Virginia Slaughter, Professor Jolanda Jetten
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Doctor Philosophy
Digital Transformation and Organizational Change: The Impact of Digital Technologies on Organizational Behaviour, Including Changes in Communication, Collaboration, And Decision-Making.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Remi Ayoko
Completed supervision
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Host-country nationals' adaptation to skilled migration in the context of a less developed country: A case study of Laos
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Alexandra Kriz
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Women's employment in Oman
Associate Advisor
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2011
Doctor Philosophy
A Multi-method Investigation of the Relationship between Intra-team Values, Conflict and Trust
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Remi Ayoko
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- Acculturation
- Cross-Cultural
- Cultural intelligence
- Intercultural Communication
- International Management
- International Organizational Behavior
- Multi-Cultural Individuals
- Multiculturalism within individuals
- n-Culturals
- Servant Leadership
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