Communication and Cultural Sensitivity in International Business (3 cr)
Code: KH00BY69-3003
General information
- Enrollment
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02.12.2023 - 31.12.2023
Registration for the implementation has ended.
- Timing
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01.01.2024 - 30.05.2024
Implementation has ended.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 3 cr
- Local portion
- 3 cr
- Mode of delivery
- Contact learning
- Unit
- Engineering and Business
- Campus
- Kupittaa Campus
- Teaching languages
- English
- Seats
- 16 - 40
- Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Business Logistics
Evaluation scale
H-5
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.
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
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!