Understanding emojis: Cultural influences in interpretation and choice of emojis

IF 1.4 Q2 COMMUNICATION
Juhyung Sun, Sarah C. Lasser, Sun Kyong Lee
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Emojis have been widely used in computer-mediated communication. This study examined how cultural identification with individualism and collectivism influences Americans’ interpretations and choices of emojis commonly used in South Korea. We also investigated the moderating effects of intercultural communication competence (ICC) and emotional intelligence (EI). Results from a sample of college students in the U.S. (N = 369) showed that the identification with individualism and collectivism played a significant role in interpreting and selecting appropriate emojis. Moreover, ICC and EI significantly moderated the relationships. These findings enhance understanding of cross-cultural differences in understanding emojis in CMC.
理解表情符号:对表情符号的解释和选择的文化影响
表情符号在计算机媒介交流中得到了广泛的应用。本研究考察了个人主义和集体主义的文化认同如何影响美国人对韩国常用表情符号的解释和选择。我们还研究了跨文化交际能力(ICC)和情绪智力(EI)的调节作用。美国大学生样本(N = 369)的结果表明,个人主义和集体主义的认同在解释和选择合适的表情符号方面发挥了重要作用。此外,ICC和EI显著调节了这一关系。这些发现增强了对CMC中表情符号理解的跨文化差异的理解。
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