This Comment approaches the issue of cultural factors in international negotiations by examining cross-cultural negotiation in which the People\u27s Republic of China (PRC) and Korea (North and South) have dealt with Western nations. First, the cultural heritage of these nations appears important. Confucian ideals, for example, have had a tremendous impact on China for thousands of years,7 and they continue to influence modern societies. Second, more recent political tradition, namely the ideology of Marx, Lenin, and Mao, has also had an impact on the conduct and goals of conflict resolution today. As one scholar states, the Chinese view of negotiation, so different from, and even incompatible with,... the Western view, rests on a Marx...
In this article, we review the last 20 years of research on culture and negotiation, and discuss pro...
This article will argue that effective cross-cultural negotiations and dispute resolution requires a...
Each year international business amounts to more than $1 trillion U.S. dollars (WTO, 2005). Both for...
This Comment approaches the issue of cultural factors in international negotiations by examining c...
As the booming development of the world economy, it is inevitable for all countries to talk with eac...
Culture has an inarguable role in shaping negotiation. Negotiators interests, priorities, and strate...
As international trade between China and the United States has increased markedly in recent years, n...
M.A. University of Kansas, East Asian Languages and Cultures 1996Exploratory and interdisciplinary i...
Today, comprehensive cooperation with China is enthusiastically pursued in the international diploma...
Business negotiation serves as an important activity in Sino-U.S. trade where Chinese companies pay ...
Cross-cultural negotiations are complex, challenging, and difficult to navigate because much of the ...
The purpose of this essay is to explain how the elements of national culture of any given country ca...
This meticulously detailed description and its analysis require almost no introduction, effectively ...
Numerous factors can affect the results of the negotiating process. Successful negotiation not only ...
Cross-cultural negotiations between the United States and China at government level, business level ...
In this article, we review the last 20 years of research on culture and negotiation, and discuss pro...
This article will argue that effective cross-cultural negotiations and dispute resolution requires a...
Each year international business amounts to more than $1 trillion U.S. dollars (WTO, 2005). Both for...
This Comment approaches the issue of cultural factors in international negotiations by examining c...
As the booming development of the world economy, it is inevitable for all countries to talk with eac...
Culture has an inarguable role in shaping negotiation. Negotiators interests, priorities, and strate...
As international trade between China and the United States has increased markedly in recent years, n...
M.A. University of Kansas, East Asian Languages and Cultures 1996Exploratory and interdisciplinary i...
Today, comprehensive cooperation with China is enthusiastically pursued in the international diploma...
Business negotiation serves as an important activity in Sino-U.S. trade where Chinese companies pay ...
Cross-cultural negotiations are complex, challenging, and difficult to navigate because much of the ...
The purpose of this essay is to explain how the elements of national culture of any given country ca...
This meticulously detailed description and its analysis require almost no introduction, effectively ...
Numerous factors can affect the results of the negotiating process. Successful negotiation not only ...
Cross-cultural negotiations between the United States and China at government level, business level ...
In this article, we review the last 20 years of research on culture and negotiation, and discuss pro...
This article will argue that effective cross-cultural negotiations and dispute resolution requires a...
Each year international business amounts to more than $1 trillion U.S. dollars (WTO, 2005). Both for...