商务谈判与台湾关系建立:卡拉ok演唱的中介经验

Richard Holt, Hui‐Ching Chang
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本文分析了在卡拉ok /KTV包厢唱歌的社会实践如何成为台湾人建立关系的一种交流仪式,从而重新定义了他们的商业谈判和实践。这种社会仪式通过唱歌、吃饭和敬酒来制定和表演,涉及特定的场合、参与者和行为顺序。它已经成为一个建立关系的主要网站,在这个网站上,面向内容的面对面互动必须为卡拉ok体验重新配置。让双方分享他们的想法或直接谈判商业交易的谈话不再是商业谈判的关键,但在人们“一起唱歌”之后就有了不同的意义。这种社交礼仪重新定义了台湾人的人际关系和商务谈判方式。
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Business negotiation and Taiwanese relationship building: mediated experiences in karaoke singing
This paper analyses how the social practice of singing in karaoke bars/KTV boxes has become a communicative ritual for Taiwanese in relationship building, which in turn redefines their business negotiation and practices. Enacted and performed through singing, eating and toasting, this social ritual involves specific occasions, participants and act sequences. It has become a major site for relationship building, one in which content-oriented face-to-face interaction must be reconfigured for the karaoke experience. Talk that allows parties to share their thoughts or negotiate business deals directly are no longer keys to business negotiation, but assume different meaning after people have 'sung together'. Performing such social rituals redefines Taiwanese relationships and business negotiation practices.
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