Studies using the term "intercultural communication" can be divided into two main groups. Some can mainly focus on face-to-face encounters between individuals from different backgrounds, while others pay special attention to the "underlying communicative style differences in interethnic communication" (Connor, 2008: 309-310). The book Intercultural Interactions in Business and Management shows examples of both groups of studies within a very particular background, as it is the business world.
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