集体主义
中国大陆
个人主义
跨文化交际
大陆
文化传播
背景(考古学)
霍夫斯泰德的文化维度理论
社会心理学
中国
传播学
过程(计算)
文化多样性
心理学
社会学
认识论
地理
政治学
沟通
计算机科学
人类学
哲学
操作系统
考古
法学
出处
期刊:Advances in international marketing
日期:2011-01-01
卷期号:: 283-307
被引量:4
标识
DOI:10.1108/s1474-7979(2011)0000021015
摘要
Relying on data collected from in-depth interviews and participant observation, as well as secondary data, this chapter compares the cross-cultural communication processes between easterners and westerners in an Asian cultural context, namely, that of Taiwan, as well as the potential influences of Confucianism and the theory of “manners of different orders.” Our data reveal that westerners tend to communicate with Taiwanese people in an outspoken and brusque way and to make few changes during the communication process. On the contrary, easterners are inclined to communicate with a gentler approach and make adjustments for the local culture. We also find that Confucianism and the theory of manners of different orders have strong influences on cross-cultural communication strategies and performance. This chapter provides evidence to support the arguments that the theory of manners of different orders may play an even more significant role than the individualism–collectivism paradigm in explaining the causes of better communicational performance in Taiwan and possibly mainland China. Implications, limitations, and suggestions for future research are provided based on these findings.
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