Elements of Cross-Cultural Communication Competence: Derivative of a Case Study Comparing Indian and Japanese Communication

Vijaya, V and Tiwari, Binay (2010) Elements of Cross-Cultural Communication Competence: Derivative of a Case Study Comparing Indian and Japanese Communication. The IUP Journal of Soft Skills, 4 (3). pp. 22-39.

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Abstract

This paper is based on a case study that compares and highlights specific nuances of Indian and Japanese communication in a formal work context. The objective of this paper is to present a comparison of certain features of Indian and Japanese communication. It is a qualitative study based on participant and natural observation conducted on a small sample of Japanese and Indian managers within the context of an organization. As a synthesis, this paper proposes a framework of crosscultural communication competence that focuses on certain individual level elements involved in the cross-cultural adaptation process. In conclusion, a three-stage transition model of personal change is deduced and presented.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Soft Skills Journal; Cross-Cultural Communication; Multinational Corporations; Communication Technology; Multicultural Teams; Globalization; Cultural Expectations; Business Communication; Multinational Enterprises; Cross Border Transactions; Communication Skills.
Subjects: Human Resource Management
Human Resource Management > Training And Development
Divisions: Human Resource Management
Depositing User: Mr. Ramesh Kamath
Date Deposited: 15 Nov 2018 11:32
Last Modified: 14 Feb 2019 06:26
URI: http://tapmi.informaticsglobal.com/id/eprint/315

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