DocumentCode :
2493428
Title :
Technology transfer through cultural barriers in three continents
Author :
Kitsopoulos, S.C.
Author_Institution :
InterConsult, Summit, NJ, USA
fYear :
1994
fDate :
17-19 Oct 1994
Firstpage :
101
Lastpage :
103
Abstract :
An electronics engineer is about to visit a country in another continent where he hopes to sell communications technology. Before departure, he seeks advice about that culture from a colleague from a neighboring country who has done business there. When he arrives, he finds that none of the advice makes sense. Why? A group of Western executives visits an East-European country to arrange a joint manufacturing venture. It includes a native speaker who emigrated to the West forty years ago. Whenever he is present at various meetings communication breaks down. What is going on? The author explains how, when these and other incidents are analyzed, one realizes how one culture´s perception of another is clouded by its own perception system. Statements about other cultures often reveal more about the people making them than they do about the foreign cultures in question. He details how there are various levels of understanding that need to be reached for effective cross-cultural communication
Keywords :
engineering; international trade; technology transfer; business; communications technology; cross-cultural communication; cultural barriers; joint manufacturing venture; perception; technology transfer; Africa; Communications technology; Continents; Cross-cultural communication; Cultural differences; Global communication; Helium; Manufacturing; Technology planning; Technology transfer;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Engineering Management Conference, 1994. 'Management in Transition: Engineering a Changing World', Proceedings of the 1994 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Dayton North, OH
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1955-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IEMC.1994.379945
Filename :
379945
Link To Document :
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