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The impact of individualism-collectivism orientation and communal orientation on employees’ attitudes toward intercultural communication: The case of chinese employees in an MNC

Autor
Wilczewski, Michał
Gorbaniuk, Oleg
Gut, Arkadiusz
Data publikacji
2017
Abstrakt (EN)

This study explored relationships between an individualism-collectivism orientation as well as communal orientation and the perceptions of Chinese employees (n = 20) from an MNC of intercultural communication. On the basis of previous research, we hypothesised that this group of employees would display a tendency to focus their attention on the actions, knowledge and needs of their co-workers. To verify this hypothesis, the employees were surveyed in a Chinese subsidiary of a European top manufacturing company. We administered Individualism and Collectivism Scale, Communal Orientation Scale and an original questionnaire survey collecting data about participants’ opinions of cultural diversity, communication problems, and stereotypes in intercultural interactions. A correlation analysis showed that although collectivists expressed positive attitudes to cultural diversity, they accentuated a need for respecting their own cultural values. Both collectivists and communally-oriented employees were not emotionally involved in communication with coworkers from other cultures. Whilst collectivism was moderately associated with focusing on norms at a workplace, communal orientation was proven to be related to maintaining and regulating relationships within a professional group.

Słowa kluczowe EN
Chinese employees
communal orientation
communication awareness
individualism-collectivism
intercultural communication
perspective-taking
Dyscyplina PBN
językoznawstwo
Czasopismo
Journal of Intercultural Communication
Tom
45
ISSN
1404-1634
Data udostępnienia w otwartym dostępie
2017-11-01
Licencja otwartego dostępu
Inna