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Recognition of Expertise and Perceived Influence in Intercultural Collaboration: A Study of Mixed American and Chinese Groups

Judul Artikel:Recognition of Expertise and Perceived Influence in Intercultural Collaboration: A Study of Mixed American and Chinese Groups
Judul Terbitan:Journal of Communication
ISSN:0021-9916
Bahasa:ING
Tempat Terbit:
Tahun:2013
Volume:Vol. 63 Issue 3 2013
Penerbit:
Frekuensi Penerbitan:6 x 1 Tahun
Edisi:
Penulis:Y. Connie Yuan1, Natalya N. Bazarova1, Janet Fulk2, & Zhi-Xue Zhang3
Abstraksi:Building on tenets from transactive memory (TM) theory and expectation states (ES) theory, this study examined how communication styles influenced expertise recognition and perceived influence in intercultural groups of Chinese and American members. Controlling for the impact of actual expertise, we found that confident communication did not affect expertise recognition, but affected perceived influence; task-oriented communication had significant positive impact on both expertise recognition and perceived influence; and finally, talkativeness and dominance did not predict either expertise recognition or perceived influence. These results highlight the importance of shared ES, which people from different cultures may not develop, in expertise recognition and influence inferred from a group interaction, thus, contributing to understanding the role of culture and communication in TM development.
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Lokasi:P476
Terakreditasi:sudah
Jurusan:Komunikasi