Developing a cross-cultural competence model for cross-border e-commerce practitioners: Empirical validation and implications for entrepreneurial education
Developing a cross-cultural competence model for cross-border e-commerce practitioners: Empirical validation and implications for entrepreneurial education
Author(s): Ziyun Song, Sheerad Sahid, Iszan Hana KaharudinSubject(s): Supranational / Global Economy, Human Resources in Economy, ICT Information and Communications Technologies
Published by: Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie
Keywords: entrepreneurial education; structural equation modelling; social media marketing; cross-cultural communication; intercultural competence; global mindset;
Summary/Abstract: Objective: This study proposes a cross-cultural competence (CCC) model for Chinese college students in the cross-border e-commerce (CBEC) sector, aiming to identify key dimensions and support talent development in digital global trade. Research Design & Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional questionnaire survey among 592 CBEC students from 10 universities in China. We applied a two-step structural equation modelling (SEM) approach to identify and validate key dimensions and test interrelationships. We performed the analysis using SPSS Statistics 26 and AMOS 24, ensuring statistical rigour. Findings: The results support a validated second-order model of cross-cultural competence in CBEC, comprising five core dimensions: English Skills, Workplace Aptitude, Cultural Knowledge, Cultural Sensitivity, and CBEC Expertise. Among them, CBEC Expertise and Cultural Knowledge demonstrated the strongest contributions. The model showed a strong positive effect on CBEC performance and achieved good overall fit, confirming both its structural soundness and practical relevance. Implications & Recommendations: This study provides practical implications for entrepreneurial education, offering a validated framework to guide the development of cross-cultural competence among CBEC practitioners, thereby enhancing their ability to operate effectively in global markets. Contribution & Value Added: This study advances the theoretical understanding of cross-cultural competence in CBEC by empirically validating a multi-dimensional, second-order model, integrating factor structures and their relative influences, which scholars have not systematically examined in this context before.
Journal: Entrepreneurial Business and Economics Review
- Issue Year: 14/2026
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 61-76
- Page Count: 16
- Language: English
