Enhancing Business Students’ Cross-Cultural Skills
Enhancing Business Students’ Cross-Cultural Skills
Author(s): Oana UrsuSubject(s): Foreign languages learning, Business Economy / Management, Labor relations, International relations/trade, Higher Education
Published by: Alma Mater & Universitatea »Babes Bolyai« Cluj - Facultatea de St. Economice si Gestiunea Afacerilor
Keywords: cultural awareness; cross-cultural competence; cultural framework; business English;
Summary/Abstract: Considering the present-day international context, with the increasing workforce mobility and the global exchange of knowledge and best practices, most companies expect their workers to be able to communicate effectively across cultures. Thus, since cross-cultural competence is nowadays an absolute prerequisite, we argue that students – as candidates in the global job market – need to acquire not only linguistic skills, but also cross-cultural competence. Consequently, drawing on a number of theories put forward by Melanie Moll (2012), Geert Hofstede (1980, 1991), E.T. Hall (1976), or Paul Verluyten (1999), this paper will look into the cultural frameworks that account for people’s behaviour, with a view to identify the students’ perception of the cultural issues likely to occur in cross-cultural encounters.
Journal: Review of Economic Studies and Research Virgil Madgearu
- Issue Year: XIII/2020
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 213-224
- Page Count: 12
- Language: English
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