2020
DOI: 10.20853/34-3-3366
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Intercultural communicative competence is essential for students of international business - but can it be taught? The case of third-year BCom students

Abstract: Intercultural communicative competence is essential for graduates wishing to work in the business sector. Such competence has become desirable for graduates who see themselves working in "demanding and highly-challenging international environments" (Sain, Kužnin and Roje 2017, 55-56). In spite of the need for well-developed intercultural competence in the workplace, students of Economic and Business Science are rarely deliberately equipped with an understanding of what language, culture and communication entai… Show more

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“…Competence and Task PerformanceHE institutions serve as ideal platforms for the development of IC, aiding students in navigating an increasingly diverse, global society(Fisher, 2011;Punti & Dingel, 2021). This emphasis on IC also extends into the realm of professional education, particularly in business studies, where graduates are expected to function effectively in challenging intercultural environments(Da Costa et al, 2021;MacCann et al, 2020;Southwood & de la Marque Van Heukelum, 2020). IC training helps students develop cultural awareness, sensitivity, and adaptability, which are essential for their success in the global business environment(Arghode et al, 2022).…”
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“…Competence and Task PerformanceHE institutions serve as ideal platforms for the development of IC, aiding students in navigating an increasingly diverse, global society(Fisher, 2011;Punti & Dingel, 2021). This emphasis on IC also extends into the realm of professional education, particularly in business studies, where graduates are expected to function effectively in challenging intercultural environments(Da Costa et al, 2021;MacCann et al, 2020;Southwood & de la Marque Van Heukelum, 2020). IC training helps students develop cultural awareness, sensitivity, and adaptability, which are essential for their success in the global business environment(Arghode et al, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%