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Title: An intercultural analysis of non-verbal communication in North American and Japanese business environments
Authors: Debono, Gabriel
Keywords: Nonverbal communication -- United States
Nonverbal communication -- Japan
Industrial management -- United States
Industrial management -- Japan
Intercultural communication -- United States
Intercultural communication -- Japan
Issue Date: 2018
Citation: Debono, G. (2018). An intercultural analysis of non-verbal communication in North American and Japanese business environments (Bachelor's dissertation).
Abstract: When examining humans, communication is of the utmost importance in their daily lives, given that as social animals, they inherently feel the need to communicate with others. At a first glance, one may think that it is verbal communication that plays a main role when communicating with one another, however in truth, non-verbal communication accounts for more than 90% of one’s message when communicating. This highlights the significance of understanding non-verbal communication and being conscious about these non-verbal forms of messages, even more so in a business environment. Through this piece of work, the importance of non-verbal communication will be identified in a business setting, specifically through an intercultural analysis of North America and Japan, which shall involve a comparison and contrasting exercise of the forms of non-verbal communication in both contexts. Communication in business is vital for any company to succeed, and following suit with the statement made above, non-verbal communication plays a primary role when conducting face to face business, which is even more important than verbal communication to a certain extent. All the forms of non-verbal communication will be analysed, with the extent of the significance of each being considered within the business context. These include: Paralanguage, Kinesics, Oculesics, Facial Communication, Artifactual Communication, Appearance, Space Communication, Haptics, Olfactics and Chronemics. The transitioning of the forms of non-verbal communication shall also be covered, following an analysis of their characteristics and how they can be applied within the context of North American and Japanese cultures.
Description: B.COMMS.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/41640
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