Crosscultural Online Communication

Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen (RU)

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Summary of all lectures and papers discussed in Crosscultural Online Communication
  • Summary of all lectures and papers discussed in Crosscultural Online Communication

  • Summary • 30 pages • 2018
  • This summary consists of all you need to know for the exam of the second year's subject of International Business Communication: CrossCultural Online Communication. It consists of the lecture notes and a summary of the following research papers: - Gudykunst & Ting-Toomey (1988): Verbal Communication Styles - Johnson et al. (2005): The relation between culture and response styles - Rozin, Berman & Royzman (2010): Biases in use of positive and negative words across twenty natural languages - De...
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Margot van Mulken & Peter Jan Schellens - about rumbling basses and flapping trousers: use and perception of language-intensifying stylistic devices
  • Margot van Mulken & Peter Jan Schellens - about rumbling basses and flapping trousers: use and perception of language-intensifying stylistic devices

  • Summary • 3 pages • 2017
  • A summary of the article of van Mulken & Schellens on use and perception of language-intensifying stylistic devices. Used in IBC - Radboud University - Crosscultural Online Communication
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Johnson et al - The relation between culture and response styles
  • Johnson et al - The relation between culture and response styles

  • Summary • 2 pages • 2017
  • Summary of Johson et al on the relation between culture and response styles. Used in IBC - Radboud University - Crosscultural Online Communication
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De Langhe et al - The anchor contraction effect in international marketing research
  • De Langhe et al - The anchor contraction effect in international marketing research

  • Summary • 4 pages • 2017
  • Summary on the article of anchor contraction effect by Langhe et al. Used in IBC - Radboud University - Crosscultural Online Communication
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Rozin et al - Biases in use of positive and negative words across twenty natural languages
  • Rozin et al - Biases in use of positive and negative words across twenty natural languages

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  • Summary of Rozin et al. on biases in the use of positive and negative words across twenty natural languages. Used in IBC - Radboud University - Crosscultural Online Communication
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