As the booming development of the world economy, it is inevitable for all countries to talk with each other and dialogues among different countries have become a new normal. As the two largest economies in the world, China and the United States hold talks more frequently. On the surface, it seems that the talks are just a psychological fight or game among the participating negotiators. However, it is a fact that the negotiations are about a collision between different cultures. Due to cultural differences, different performances have been made during the process of talks and have affected the quality and efficiency of the dialogue to a great degree. Based on the cultural dimensions, this paper will focus on studying the styles of Chinese an...
This paper analyzes and compares the business cultures of China and the West, conducting its primary...
Culture is one of the major components of negotiation and plays an especially crucial role in intern...
After China implemented the Open Door policy in the late 1970s, the Chinese economy grew rapidly in ...
Business negotiation serves as an important activity in Sino-U.S. trade where Chinese companies pay ...
M.A. University of Kansas, East Asian Languages and Cultures 1996Exploratory and interdisciplinary i...
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 ...
The purpose of this essay is to explain how the elements of national culture of any given country ca...
This Comment approaches the issue of cultural factors in international negotiations by examining c...
As international trade between China and the United States has increased markedly in recent years, n...
Each year international business amounts to more than $1 trillion U.S. dollars (WTO, 2005). Both for...
Today, comprehensive cooperation with China is enthusiastically pursued in the international diploma...
This Comment approaches the issue of cultural factors in international negotiations by examining c...
This meticulously detailed description and its analysis require almost no introduction, effectively ...
This study examines the perceptions held by Chinese negotiators living in the United States of Chine...
This paper analyzes and compares the business cultures of China and the West, conducting its primary...
Culture is one of the major components of negotiation and plays an especially crucial role in intern...
After China implemented the Open Door policy in the late 1970s, the Chinese economy grew rapidly in ...
Business negotiation serves as an important activity in Sino-U.S. trade where Chinese companies pay ...
M.A. University of Kansas, East Asian Languages and Cultures 1996Exploratory and interdisciplinary i...
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 ...
The purpose of this essay is to explain how the elements of national culture of any given country ca...
This Comment approaches the issue of cultural factors in international negotiations by examining c...
As international trade between China and the United States has increased markedly in recent years, n...
Each year international business amounts to more than $1 trillion U.S. dollars (WTO, 2005). Both for...
Today, comprehensive cooperation with China is enthusiastically pursued in the international diploma...
This Comment approaches the issue of cultural factors in international negotiations by examining c...
This meticulously detailed description and its analysis require almost no introduction, effectively ...
This study examines the perceptions held by Chinese negotiators living in the United States of Chine...
This paper analyzes and compares the business cultures of China and the West, conducting its primary...
Culture is one of the major components of negotiation and plays an especially crucial role in intern...
After China implemented the Open Door policy in the late 1970s, the Chinese economy grew rapidly in ...