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Confucian and Protestant Work Ethics Among Polish and Korean Employees and Small Business Owners
Abstract: In this research, we investigated Confucian and Protestant work ethics (CWE and PWE) among 160 Polish and Korean respondents , distributed into balanced groups with regard to region, occupational status, and gender. We found that Koreans revealed higher levels of PWE than did Poles. CWE turned out to be not exclusive to Asian cultures , as Poles scored higher than did Koreans. The results support the necessity of reconciling... [...] Read more
Acculturation challenges that confront Sudanese former refugees in Australia
Abstract: This study investigated acculturation challenges that Sudanese former refugees faced as a consequence of settling in South-East Queensland, Australia. A total of 28 females and 11 males participated in focus groups. The findings indicate that both women and men face acculturation issues relating to successful settlement. The women were particularly challenged by low English language proficiency and parenting issues, while the men... [...] Read more
Has The Cat Got Your Tongue? Second Language Factors in Intercultural Difficulty Management
Abstract: Previous intercultural communication research has relatively underplayed the influence of second language factors. This underplaying arises for three reasons: 1) the over-emphasis on the influence of cultural differences in intercultural communication; 2) the prevalent assumption that communication style in intercultural communication is the same as that in intra-cultural communication; 3) the dominant (post-) positive research approach in... [...] Read more
Exploring Communication Competence and Psychological Health: A Study of Cross-cultural Adaptation among Young Korean Immigrants (1.5ers) in the U.S.
Abstract: The present study examines the communication experiences of young Korean immigrants and their psychological adjustment in the United States. Y. Y. Kim’s (1988, 2001) Cross-cultural Adaptation Theory provides the basis for offering an explanation of the theoretical linkage between host communication competence, host/ethnic interpersonal communication, host/ethnic mass communication and psychological adjustment in the United States. A... [...] Read more
Interculturalised Japanese Logic and Values in the Aftermath of the March 2011 Crisis
Abstract: This paper examines the notions of Western versus Eastern logic by taking a closer look at the Japanese mindset giving examples from fields ranging from superstition to hygiene. Based on this evaluation, the ten major concepts of Japanese society are explained and analysed with the help of intercultural dimensions by researchers such as Hall, Hofstede and Trompenaars & Hampden-Turner together with empirical examples from cross-cultural... [...] Read more
Negotiation Styles - Similarities and Differences between American and Japanese University Students -
Abstract: This paper discusses similarities and differences in negotiation styles between Americans and Japanese based on the results of questionnaires administered to 96 students in the United States and 102 students in Japan. Both in negotiations with a family member or a friend and in a business context, universal factors and those specific to American and Japanese cultures are identified. Although the essence of negotiation is universal, Americans... [...] Read more
Teaching Intercultural Communication through Service Learning
Abstract: Interest in service learning has increased in past years because of more accumulated knowledge about its beneficial outcomes to participants and to society. The purpose of this paper is to describe one case of a service learning project with positive outcomes. Service learning was chosen as an assignment for an intercultural course at ___ University. A total of 97 responses were collected from students over two semesters. A content analysis... [...] Read more