Communication and Cultural Sensitivity in International BusinessLaajuus (3 cr)
Code: KH00BY69
Credits
3 op
Objective
After completing the study unit the student can:
- define the various theoretical frameworks on culture and cultural differences
- describe the challenges in managing and working in a multicultural environment
- interact and communicate with company representatives from different cultural backgrounds
- work in international business environment.
Content
Cultural frameworks, awareness and identity
Organizational and service culture
Intercultural communication skills
Communication with company representatives from different cultural backgrounds
Enrollment
14.12.2024 - 12.01.2025
Timing
13.01.2025 - 22.05.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Engineering and Business
Campus
Kupittaa Campus
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Business Logistics
Teachers
- Annika Karppelin
Groups
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PLILOS23HANKPLILOS23HANK
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ExcLIPAT24ExcLIPAT24
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LIPATMODHankintojenKehittaminen
Objective
After completing the study unit the student can:
- define the various theoretical frameworks on culture and cultural differences
- describe the challenges in managing and working in a multicultural environment
- interact and communicate with company representatives from different cultural backgrounds
- work in international business environment.
Content
Cultural frameworks, awareness and identity
Organizational and service culture
Intercultural communication skills
Communication with company representatives from different cultural backgrounds
Materials
Any relevant book on Cross-cultural Communication, International Business and Multicultural Management. There are several in the library.
Recommended: Lewis, Richard. 2006: Multiculturalism observed: Exploring identity.
+other books from Richard Lewis. Daniels&Radebaugh.International Business. Various version available.
Good examples of e-books available at Turku UAS library:
1) Paliwoda, Stanley, Turnbull .2013.Research in International Marketing. available as an e-book in FINNA.
2) Kim, Young Yun. 2001. Becoming intercultural : an integrative theory of communication and cross-cultural adaptation
3) Cotton, Gayle. 2013. Say anything to anyone, anywhere : 5 keys to successful cross cultural communication.
4) Warren, Thomas L. 2017. Cross-cultural Communication: perspectives in theory and practice. Introduction and chapter 3.
5) Sigala, Marianna ; Christou, Evangelos. 2006. Global trends and challenges in services
6) Niemeier, Campbell and Dirven. 1998. The cultural context in business communication.
7) Books on International Marketing or Global Marketing.
Hofstede: https://www.hofstede-insights.com/product/compare-countries/
Teaching methods
Key Lectures by teacher
Preparation by students before the class (flipped -learning)
Group work by students in class
Activities in class (learning by doing)
Exam schedules
There is no exam. Minimum participation of 50% of contact sessions.
Completion alternatives
There are no alternative ways for this course.
If you think you fulfill the criteria of the curriculum. please contact the teacher during January 2025.
Student workload
The course is 80h of student work. The estimation of workload distribution:
Contact hours 15x1,5h (2x45 min in schedule), total of 23h.
Two essays, peer reviews and a short report, Final reflection 37-42h
Preparation for lessons 15-20h
The report: Short report (3 pages text) on chosen culture and analysis according to chosen cultural theories (2)
Further information
Its learning platform for all information
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment methods and criteria
Evaluation
Attendance 50% minimum to pass, less than 70% attendance affects the grade.
Course graded 1-5 as follows:
20% - 2 short, free form essays and their peer evaluation 1-3 points per essay, per evaluation 1-2 points (8 points = 5; 2 points = 1)
30% - Final reflection, graded 1 - 5
50% - A short report on a chosen country (no interview necessary), graded 1 - 5
Assessment criteria, fail (0)
Less than 50% attendance on course sessions
Report not returned or not accepted level of work
Final reflection is missing, or not accepted.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
Grade 1
The student has demonstrated limited knowledge and understanding of the main areas of the course. The student shows some difficulties in applying his/her knowledge and understanding of the course content in the assignments. The student demonstrates little ability to gather and interpret relevant data (rather gut feeling than theory or know-how) to inform judgments that include reflection about what is asked for the assignment. The student has difficulties in communicating his/her ideas in the reflection. The tasks have been completed, but they are incomplete or very limited and do not comply with the given instructions.
Report: Report reaches satisfactory level, but they are limited / narrow and lacking analytical thinking. Or the references are very limited. At least one cultural theory must be used in order to pass.
Grade 2 is covering some criteria of grade 3, but not enough to be a three.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4)
Grade 3
The student has demonstrated good knowledge and understanding of the main areas of the course. The student shows s/he can apply his/her knowledge and understanding of the course content in the returned tasks and the reflection. The student demonstrates good ability to gather and interpret relevant data (theory and know-how) to inform judgments that include reflection about what is asked for the assignment. The student is able to communicate his/her ideas in the assignments in a logical and academic way.
Report: All the tasks are analytical, and well done. They represent high quality in terms of references, length and analytical thinking as well as connection presented aspects. It is clear that the books and articles related are read and it shows in the final report, with references, also connection to the real working life is clear and the student has reflected his / her own learning process analytically also in the self evaluation. At least one of the cultural theories must be used and connect it to the chosen country.
Grade 4 is covering some criteria of grade 5, but not enough to be a five.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Grade 5
The student has demonstrated very good knowledge and understanding of the main areas of the course. The student shows s/he can apply his/her knowledge and understanding of the course content in the workshops (activities) in a professional manner. The student demonstrates very good ability to gather and interpret relevant data (theory and know-how) to inform judgments that include reflection about what is asked for the assignment. The student is able to communicate clearly his/her ideas. The student is able to communicate his/her ideas in the assignments in a professional way.
References and theories are used in the report and it is clear that the student has an understanding of the theory. Writing is analytical and logical in content. A minimum of two (2) references for an excellent grade. Critical and well grounded review to peers. (Physical attendance more than 70%.)
Essays and peer evaluations are completed and result to 7 or 8 points.
Enrollment
02.12.2023 - 31.12.2023
Timing
01.01.2024 - 30.05.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Engineering and Business
Campus
Kupittaa Campus
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
16 - 40
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Business Logistics
Teachers
- Annika Karppelin
Groups
-
PLILOS22HANKPLILOS22Purchasing
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LIPATMODHankintojenKehittaminen
Objective
After completing the study unit the student can:
- define the various theoretical frameworks on culture and cultural differences
- describe the challenges in managing and working in a multicultural environment
- interact and communicate with company representatives from different cultural backgrounds
- work in international business environment.
Content
Cultural frameworks, awareness and identity
Organizational and service culture
Intercultural communication skills
Communication with company representatives from different cultural backgrounds
Materials
Any relevant book on Cross-cultural Communication, International Business and Multicultural Management. There are several in the library.
Recommended: Lewis, Richard. 2006: Multiculturalism observed: Exploring identity.
+other books from Richard Lewis. Daniels&Radebaugh.International Business. Various version available.
Good examples of e-books available at TUAS library:
1) Cotton, Gayle. 2013. Say anything to anyone, anywhere : 5 keys to successful cross cultural communication.
2) Warren, Thomas L. 2017. Cross-cultural Communication: perspectives in theory and practice. Introduction and chapter 3.
3) Sigala, Marianna ; Christou, Evangelos. 2006. Global trends and challenges in services
( 4) Niemeier, Campbell and Dirven. 1998. The cultural context in business communication.)
Hofstede: https://www.hofstede-insights.com/product/compare-countries/
As well as all material given and distributed in class (mainly available also in ITS-platform).
Teaching methods
Simulation exercises and activities in which students participate.
Teacher´s key note lectures and activating exercises.
Exam schedules
No exam. Assessment is based on participation, activity and completion of given assignments.
Presence in the class is required.
International connections
Innopedagogical approach through out the course.
Intercultural team learning (if exchange students present)
Learning by doing (simulations, activities)
Completion alternatives
No alternative ways to get these credits. Please look into Campusonline for similar courses and agree with your tutor if a campusonline course can be accepted to your study plan
Student workload
The course is 81h of student work. The estimation of workload distribution:
Contact hours 14x2h (3x45 min in schedule), total of 31h.
Reports, interviews and writing 30h
Preparation for lessons 20h
Content scheduling
The content and the schedule of the course are agreed with the participating students at the beginning of the course.
Lectures&activities are held weekly and much of the activity and presentations is done by students.
Further information
Exchange students learn from the Finnish students, and vice versa. All participating students engage actively in each class. Topics can include dress code, management styles and cultures, international job interviews, Do´s&Dont´s in cultural context etc. Students decide!
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment methods and criteria
Returned assignments (3) are evaluated on scale 1 -5
1) My cultural identity (partly done in the class)
2) Short report (3 pages text) on chosen culture and analysis according to
chosen cultural theories and including an interview.
3) Reflection on the learning
Reflection includes self-evaluation. Teacher evaluates the reflection on scale of 1-5
Assessment criteria, fail (0)
The student is absent without valid reason.
The student does not complete one of the three given tasks (cultural identity, short report&interview, reflection).
The student does not participate into the teamwork and
the student has failed to actively participate into simulation activities. A minimum of 50% attendance!
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
Grade 1
The student has demonstrated limited knowledge and understanding of the main areas of the course. The student shows some difficulties in applying his/her knowledge and understanding of the course content in the assignments. The student demonstrates little ability to gather and interpret relevant data (rather gut feeling than theory or know-how) to inform judgments that include reflection about what is asked for the assignment. The student has difficulties in communicating his/her ideas in the reflection. The tasks have been completed, but they are incomplete or very limited and do not comply with the given instructions.
Grade 2 is covering some criteria of grade 3, but not enough to be a three.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4)
Grade 3
The student has demonstrated good knowledge and understanding of the main areas of the course. The student shows s/he can apply his/her knowledge and understanding of the course content in the returned tasks and the reflection. The student demonstrates good ability to gather and interpret relevant data (theory and know-how) to inform judgments that include reflection about what is asked for the assignment. The student is able to communicate his/her ideas in the assignments in a logical and academic way.
Grade 4 is covering some criteria of grade 5, but not enough to be a five.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Grade 5
The student has demonstrated very good knowledge and understanding of the main areas of the course. The student shows s/he can apply his/her knowledge and understanding of the course content in the workshops (activities) in a professional manner. The student demonstrates very good ability to gather and interpret relevant data (theory and know-how) to inform judgments that include reflection about what is asked for the assignment. The student is able to communicate clearly his/her ideas. The student is able to communicate his/her ideas in the assignments in a professional way.
Enrollment
02.12.2022 - 25.01.2023
Timing
01.01.2023 - 25.05.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Engineering and Business
Campus
Kupittaa Campus
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Business Logistics
Teachers
- Annika Karppelin
Groups
-
PLILOS21BPLILOS21B
-
PLILOS21APLILOS21A
-
LIPATMODHankintojenKehittaminen
Objective
After completing the study unit the student can:
- define the various theoretical frameworks on culture and cultural differences
- describe the challenges in managing and working in a multicultural environment
- interact and communicate with company representatives from different cultural backgrounds
- work in international business environment.
Content
Cultural frameworks, awareness and identity
Organizational and service culture
Intercultural communication skills
Communication with company representatives from different cultural backgrounds
Materials
Any relevant book on Cross-cultural Communication, International Business and Multicultural Management. There are several in the library.
Recommended: Lewis, Richard. 2006: Multiculturalism observed: Exploring identity.
+other books from Richard Lewis. Daniels&Radebaugh.International Business. Various version available.
Good examples of e-books available at TUAS library:
1) Cotton, Gayle. 2013. Say anything to anyone, anywhere : 5 keys to successful cross cultural communication.
2) Warren, Thomas L. 2017. Cross-cultural Communication: perspectives in theory and practice. Introduction and chapter 3.
3) Sigala, Marianna ; Christou, Evangelos. 2006. Global trends and challenges in services
( 4) Niemeier, Campbell and Dirven. 1998. The cultural context in business communication.)
Hofstede: https://www.hofstede-insights.com/product/compare-countries/
As well as all material given and distributed in class (mainly available also in ITS-platform).
Teaching methods
Group work and group presentations by students
Simulation games and activities by students
Opening intro and key notes by teachers
Exam schedules
No exam. Assessment is based on activity and completion of given assignments.
International connections
Innopedagogical approach through out the course.
Team learning
Intercultural team learning (if exchange students present)
Learning by doing (simulations, activities)
Student workload
The course is 81h of student work. The estimation of workload distribution:
Contact hours 10x2h (3x45 min in schedule), total of 20h.
Teamwork 10h
Reports, interviews and writing 30h
Preparation for lessons 20h
Content scheduling
The content and the schedule of the course are agreed with the participating students at the beginning of the course.
Lectures&activities are held weekly and much of the activity and presentations is done by students.
Further information
Exchange students learn from the Finnish students, and vice versa. All participating students engage actively in each class. Topics can include dress code, management styles and cultures, international job interviews, Do´s&Dont´s in cultural context etc. Students decide!
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment methods and criteria
Returned assignments (3) are evaluated on scale 1 -5
1) My cultural identity (partly done in the class)
2) Short report (3 pages text) on chosen culture and analysis according to
chosen cultural theories and including an interview.
3) Reflection on the learning
Reflection includes self-evaluation. Teacher evaluates the reflection on scale of 1-5
Assessment criteria, fail (0)
The student is absent without valid reason.
The student does not complete any of the given 3 tasks (cultural identity, short report&interview, reflection).
The student does not participate into the teamwork and
the student has failed to actively participate into simulation activities. A minimum of 50% attendance!
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
Grade 1
The student has demonstrated limited knowledge and understanding of the main areas of the course. The student shows some difficulties in applying his/her knowledge and understanding of the course content in the assignments. The student demonstrates little ability to gather and interpret relevant data (rather gut feeling than theory or know-how) to inform judgments that include reflection about what is asked for the assignment. The student has difficulties in communicating his/her ideas in the reflection. The tasks have been completed, but they are incomplete or very limited and do not comply with the given instructions.
Grade 2 is covering some criteria of grade 3, but not enough to be a three.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4)
Grade 3
The student has demonstrated good knowledge and understanding of the main areas of the course. The student shows s/he can apply his/her knowledge and understanding of the course content in the returned tasks and the reflection. The student demonstrates good ability to gather and interpret relevant data (theory and know-how) to inform judgments that include reflection about what is asked for the assignment. The student is able to communicate his/her ideas in the assignments in a logical and academic way.
Grade 4 is covering some criteria of grade 5, but not enough to be a five.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Grade 5
The student has demonstrated very good knowledge and understanding of the main areas of the course. The student shows s/he can apply his/her knowledge and understanding of the course content in the workshops (activities) in a professional manner. The student demonstrates very good ability to gather and interpret relevant data (theory and know-how) to inform judgments that include reflection about what is asked for the assignment. The student is able to communicate clearly his/her ideas. The student is able to communicate his/her ideas in the assignments in a professional way.