Communicating in Multinational Organizations
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Volume:
18
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Intercultural Communication
Intercultural Communication
May 1994 | 198 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Combining current theories and research with practical illustrations, this book examines communication within organizations between people of different cultural backgrounds. Highlighting ways in which misunderstandings arise, contributors show how to foster better relations.
Part One provides theoretical and research foundations for the investigation of intercultural organizational communication. Part Two probes the cultural bases for communication in multinational organizations by contrasting Latin American, Asian, Western European and North American styles of communicating. The final part details issues regarding cultural diversity, intercultural training and adjustment in the workforce.
PART ONE: THEORETICAL AND RESEARCH FOUNDATIONS
Robert Shuter and Richard L Wiseman
Communication in Multinational Organizations
J C Bruno Teboul, Ling Chen and Lynn M Fritz
Intercultural Organizational Communication Research in Multinational Organizations
Jeffrey C Ady
Minimizing Threats to the Validity of Cross-Cultural Organizational Research
PART TWO: CULTURAL BASES FOR COMMUNICATION IN MULTINATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Alan Goldman
Communication in Japanese Multinational Organizations
Lecia Archer and Kristine L Fitch
Communication in Latin American Multinational Organizations
Donald P Cushman and Sarah Sanderson King
Communication in Multinational Organizations in the United States and Western Europe
PART THREE: DIVERSITY AND ADJUSTMENT IN MULTINATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Young Yun Kim and Sheryl Paulk
Intercultural Challenges and Personal Adjustments
Devorah A Lieberman and Ellene Gurtov
Co-Cultural Communication Within the Organization
Rosita Daskal Albert
Cultural Diversity and Intercultural Training in Multinational Organizations