Title
Business communication needs: A multicultural perspective
Source of Publication
Journal of Business and Technical Communication
Abstract
How should we teach international business communication? What role can multiculturalism play in the business communication classroom? Can we identify a set of business communication requirements that are valid across different cultures? This article enters this discussion by presenting a small empirical study of the business communication needs expressed by postgraduate students in a North Cyprus university and comparing it to similar studies conducted in the United States and Singapore. The findings reveal some interesting correspondences between the needs expressed by students in these different countries. In addition, the multicultural environment of the North Cyprus university studied suggests that multicultural interaction increases students' sensitivity to the need for a nonethnocentric approach to international communication. The findings also indicate that respondents in multicultural settings may be more inclined to engage in groupthink because of their heightened awareness of cultural differences and their wish to avoid conflict. © 2007 Sage Publications.
Document Type
Article
First Page
425
Last Page
437
Publication Date
10-1-2007
DOI
10.1177/1050651907304029
Recommended Citation
Goby, Valerie Priscilla, "Business communication needs: A multicultural perspective" (2007). Scopus Indexed Articles. 2383.
https://zuscholars.zu.ac.ae/scopus-indexed-articles/2383