Communication, culture, and organizational processes
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Communication, culture, and organizational processes
(International and intercultural communication annual, v. 9)
Sage Publications, c1985
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Includes indexes
Published in cooperation with the Speech Communication Association's International and Intercultural Communication Division
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The theme of Volume 9 of the series is the influence of culture on organizational processes. It includes a general discussion of cultural approaches to studying organizations, cultural codes in organizational settings, and stereotypes and schemata. Individual chapters examine the role of culture in conflict, negotiation, and decision-making processes in organizational settings. The volume is generally theoretical in its approach, and includes several new conceptual schemes and suggested directions for future research.
Table of Contents
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
Culture and Communication in Organizational Contexts - Beverly Davenport Sypher, James L Applegate, and Howard E Sypher
Cultural Communication and Organizing - Donal Carbaugh
Stereotypes and Schemata - Fred L Casmir
PART TWO: CONFLICT AND NEGOTIATION
Toward a Theory of Conflict and Culture - Stella Ting-Toomey
Culture and the Management of Conflict Situations - Lawrence B Nadler, Marjorie Keeshan Nadler, and Benjamin J Broome
National and Organizational Cultures in Conflict Resolution - Donald P Cushman and Sara Sanderson King
Japan, the United States, and Yugoslavia
Ethnicity and Mediation - William A Donohue
Normative Power and Conflict Potential in Intergroup Relationships - William B Gudykunst
PART THREE: DECISION-MAKING
Culture and Decision-Making - Edward C Stewart
Subjective Culture and Organizational Decision-Making - Leah P Stewart
Managerial Attitudes Toward Decision-Making - Teruyuki Kume
North America and Japan
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