The Role of Intercultural Communication Competence in Business Collaboration to Develop Start Ups in the Global Era

Siti Nurbaity, John Benedict C. Marasigan, Ravindran Nadarajan
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In this global era, more and more startups are developing their businesses with partners from other regions or countries. However, intercultural cooperation that is not accompanied by intercultural communication competence will often create unresolved conflicts. This research is a qualitative study with a phenomenological approach. In this study, researchers wanted to dig up information about the experiences of informants in developing business partnerships and the difficulties encountered when communicating with business partners from different countries or regions. Data collection was carried out using unstructured interviews so that the informants could be more flexible in sharing their experiences when starting their business development. They can also tell freely about any cultural background conflicts that are often encountered when discussing or communicating with business partners from different cultures. In this study, researchers interviewed 10 informants consisting of start-up actors, who have been in business for more than 5 years and have collaborated with business partners from other regions or countries. This is to dig up information about their experiences when communicating with these business partners and to get data on what obstacles start-ups experience when collaborating with their business partners. The results of this study indicate that Intercultural Communication Competence (ICC), which consists of cognitive, affective and behavioral aspects, is needed by start-ups, especially if they want to develop their business by working with domestic and foreign partners. With the existence of ICC, start-up actors can avoid ethnocentrism, stereotypes and prejudice, as well as language barriers and differences in values.
跨文化交际能力在全球化时代企业合作发展中的作用
在这个全球化的时代,越来越多的创业公司正在与来自其他地区或国家的合作伙伴发展业务。然而,没有跨文化交际能力的跨文化合作往往会产生无法解决的冲突。本研究采用现象学方法进行定性研究。在本研究中,研究者想要挖掘举报人在发展商业伙伴关系中的经历,以及在与来自不同国家或地区的商业伙伴沟通时遇到的困难。数据收集采用非结构化访谈的方式进行,以便举报人在开始业务发展时能够更灵活地分享他们的经验。他们也可以自由地说出在与不同文化的商业伙伴讨论或交流时经常遇到的任何文化背景冲突。在这项研究中,研究人员采访了10名由创业演员组成的信息者,他们都有5年以上的创业经验,并与其他地区或国家的商业伙伴有过合作。这是为了挖掘他们与这些商业伙伴沟通时的经验信息,并获得创业公司在与商业伙伴合作时遇到的障碍的数据。本研究的结果表明,跨文化交际能力(ICC)是初创企业所需要的,它包括认知、情感和行为方面,特别是如果他们想通过与国内外合作伙伴合作来发展业务。由于ICC的存在,创业行为者可以避免种族中心主义、刻板印象和偏见,以及语言障碍和价值观差异。
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