CIICPD 2023

Cover Page 1I
Listo of Authors and Independent Scientific ReviewersII
Emerging Research on Critical Incidents in Europe: A multidisciplinary approach / Dagmar Sieglová (ed.) et al.1
Copyright Page2
TABLE OF CONTENTS3
FOREWORD / Lenka Stejskalová5
ABOUT THE PUBLICATION7
Critical Incidents in Intercultural Communication and Promoting Diversity Project9
ABOUT THE AUTHORS11
CHAPTER 1: University of Applied Sciences Zwickau, Germany13
CHAPTER 2: Škoda Auto University, Mladá Boleslav, Czechia14
CHAPTER 3: University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Hagenberg, Austria17
CHAPTER 4: University of Siena, Italy18
CHAPTER 5: Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences, Finland20
AIM AND METHODOLOGY21
THEORETICAL UNDERPINNINGS / by Dagmar Sieglová23
EXECUTIVE SUMMARIES39
Germany: University of Applied Sciences Zwickau41
Czechia: Škoda Auto University, Mladá Boleslav42
Austria: University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Hagenberg43
Italy: University of Siena44
Finland: Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences45
CHAPTER 147
Critical Incidents: A narratological perspective and its implications for intercultural learning. A corpus analysis / Doris Fetscher, Susanne Klein49
1. Introduction49
2. A Brief Reflection on Terms: CIs as raw and didactic versions50
3. CIs as Fragments of Autobiographical Narration51
4. The Study: analysis and stimuli for pedagogical use55
5. Conclusion65
References67
Appendix I – Corpus69
Appendix II – Example Students workshop73
CHAPTER 275
Critical Incidents in Corporate Leadership: A model event toward diversity, equity and inclusion / Dagmar Sieglová, Jan Kotík, Miluše Löffelmannová, Vladimíra Soukupová, Lenka Stejskalová77
1. Introduction77
2. Methodology85
3. Data Analysis87
4. Conclusions and Discussion103
References106
CHAPTER 3109
HEAD DIVE into Diversity Management: An innovative approach to assess critical incidents in higher education / Martina Gaisch, Victoria Rammer111
1. Introduction111
2. Literature Review112
3. The HEAD Wheel Applied – setting the scene with international students120
4. The DIVE Strategy Applied – setting the scene with international students121
5. Follow-up Material122
6. Conclusion123
References124
CHAPTER 4127
Critical Incidents in a Financial Context: An empirical analysis from banking students’ and financial intermediaries workers’ experience / Maurizio Pompella, Antonio Fasano, Mario De Martino129
1. Introduction129
2. Multicultural Issues in Counselling130
3. Critical Incident Technique131
4. Applications of CIT methods132
5. The Outcome of the Analysis136
6. Further Reflections on the Results and Concluding Remarks147
Annex 1 – Questionnaires addressed to banking students150
Annex 2 – Questionnaires addressed to fi nancial intermediaries workers152
References154
CHAPTER 5157
Critical Incidents in Language Education in Finland: A case study into intercultural knowledge as part of language studies / Riikka Ala-Sankila, Anne Vuokila159
1. Introduction159
2. The Study162
3. Conclusion168
References171
Annex I173
Annex II175
SUMMARY179
Cover Page 3 - Participating Universities183
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