Convergence and collaboration: co-creating meaning within culturally diverse workforces

Document Type

Article

Source of Publication

International Journal of Organizational Analysis

Publication Date

11-5-2018

Abstract

© 2018, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: This paper aims to present a conceptual account of how organizational members collectively contribute to establishing workable communication models in contexts of linguistic and cultural diversity. Design/methodology/approach: The study draws on existing theory and empirical studies related to cultural diversity and workplace communication to analyze how meaning is continually co-negotiated. Findings: The pressure to interact efficiently with team members with different language and cultural backgrounds leads to the foregrounding of certain strategies and organizational dynamics that facilitate viable communication. Research limitations/implications: The ways in which language and cultural diversity can be transcended through the use of appropriate communication strategies, resulting in organizational unity and consistency, should be a central concern in the scholarly research agenda on organizations. Originality/value: Workforces worldwide, including virtual workforces, are increasingly required to work in culturally diverse teams and in a dominant language not shared as a first language by all employees; the preliminary study of one highly diverse workforce reveals issues that are generalizable to other geographical contexts.

ISSN

1758-8561

Publisher

Emerald Group Publishing Ltd.

Volume

26

Issue

5

First Page

941

Last Page

952

Disciplines

Business

Keywords

Communication processes, Discourse, Diversity, Language, Lingua franca

Scopus ID

85057493948

Indexed in Scopus

yes

Open Access

no

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