Intercultural Communication

Are We Really Different or Simply Unique? Understanding Online Intercultural Communication Behaviors During Globally Distributed Collaboration.

Citaton:

 Zakaria, N., and Cogburn, D.L., (2007) “Are We Really Different or Simply Unique? Understanding Online Intercultural Communication Behaviors During Globally Distributed Collaboration.” Paper accepted for the 2006 International Communication Association, Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California., 24-28 May 2007.  

Teaching Globalization, Globally: A Seven Year-Case Study of South Africa-US Virtual Teams

Citation:

Cogburn, D.L. and N. Levinson (2008). "Teaching Globalization, Globally: A Seven Year-Case Study of South Africa-US Virtual Teams." Information Technology and International Development,  Vol. 4, No. 3, pp 75-88.

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Webs of Culture: Applying Intercultural Communication Theory to Understand Distributed Decision-Making Processes

Citation:

Zakaria, N. and Cogburn, D.L. (2008), “Webs of Culture: Applying Intercultural Communication Theory to Understand Distributed Decision-Making Processes.” International Business Research, Vol 1., No 3., 2008, pp. 115 – 123. 

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