新东方背诵文选 L26. International Business and Cross-cultura
时间:2005-05-03 16:00:00
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The increase in international business and in foreign investment has created a need for executives with knowledge of foreign languages and skills in cross-
cultural communication. Americans, however, have not been well trained in either area and, consequently, have not enjoyed the same level of success in
negotiation1 in an international
arena2 as have their foreign counterparts.
Negotiating is the process of communicating back and
forth3 for the purpose of reaching an agreement. It involves
persuasion4 and compromise, but in order to participate in either one, the negotiators must understand the ways in which people are persuaded and how compromise is reached within the culture of the negotiation.
In many international business
negotiations5 abroad, Americans are perceived as wealthy and
impersonal6. It often appears to the foreign negotiator that the American represents a large multi-million-dollar corporation that can afford to pay the price without bargaining further. The American negotiator's role becomes that of an impersonal
purveyor7 of information and cash.
In studies of American negotiators abroad, several traits have been identified that may serve to confirm this
stereotypical8 perception, while undermining the negotiator's position. Two traits in particular that cause cross-cultural misunderstanding are directness and
impatience9 on the part of the American negotiator. Furthermore, American negotiators often insist on realizing short-
term goals. Foreign negotiators, on the other hand, may value the relationship established between negotiators and may be willing to invest time in it for long- term benefits. In order to
solidify10 the relationship, they may
opt11 for indirect interactions without regard for the time involved in getting to know the other negotiator.
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