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“Living in the bubble”. The role of communication for Swedish expatriates adjustment in China 

MAO, Yingjuan (2014-07-01)
Increasing number of Swedish companies expands their businesses in the Mainland of China, accompanying with increasing need of expatriating Swedish experienced employees to Chinese subsidiaries. The study aims to collect ...
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Intercultural Communication: Social and Academic Integration of International Doctoral Students in Sweden. A study on cultural differences experiences of Iranian PhD students at Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg 

Nouri Hosseini, Golsa (2014-07-01)
In Sweden, international doctoral students comprised 40 percent of new doctoral students in 2012. Iranian PhD students are the second big majority of international doctoral students in Sweden (UKÄ, 2013). In this thesis ...
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Communication as cause, symptoms and solution for culture shock in Swedish working environment 

Dukic, Bojana (2010-10-05)
Culture shock is often associated with contacts with exotic cultures and primarily with the differences in religion, customs and traditions. However, it is also a communication-based phenomenon (Kim in Gudykunst, 2005, ...
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Intercultural Communication, a key to integration 

Behbahani, Maryam (2013-09-13)
Gothenburg University is a culturally diverse place and students come to study in this university from almost all parts of the world with very different cultural backgrounds. Difficult relationships and dialogues and ...
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Perceived communicative patterns in daily life interactions: 

Cheng, Mandy Kwan Mei (2015-10-06)
The recent Swedish election shows an increase in support of the anti-immigration party, Swedish Democrats, signalling an unrest in society towards the immigration issue that challenges the harmony of the multicultural ...
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“It shouldn’t be a knot in the stomach for anyone to come there”. A Case Study of Migrant Clients' Interactions with Social Services in Borås 

Agartsson, Claudia; Rauof, Lava (2024-09-20)
According to The Swedish Psychological Defense Agency (MPF), there are challenges of mistrust among Swedish citizens arising from the disinformation campaign affecting the image of the Care of Young Persons (Special ...
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Cross-cultural differences in brand image perception 

Jansson, Emelie (2013-09-20)
Problem – International companies need to become more aware of differences within cultures and consumer behavior to stay competitive in today’s business environment. Even though international companies aim to communicate ...
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Communicative Patterns in Intercultural Classrooms - Case Study with Focus on Intercultural Communication, Humor & Laughter 

Bai, Yanhua; Zhang, Rui (2012-10-05)
Today, because of globalization and the development of communication technology, it is easier for people from different countries to get in touch and communicate with each other. In order to communicate better in different ...
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Do you see what I see?: A cross-cultural study on interpretation of clothing as a non-verbal signal 

Park Larsson, Sunju (2014-09-16)
To understand human social behavior, it is crucial to pay attention to non-verbal communication signals. Clothes are one of the non-verbal signals which inevitably transmit social signals and clothes are closely related ...
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Do you see what I see? A cross-cultural study on interpretation of clothing as a non-verbal signal 

Park Larsson, Sunju (2014-07-01)
To understand human social behavior, it is crucial to pay attention to non-verbal communication signals. Clothes are one of the non-verbal signals which inevitably transmit social signals and clothes are closely related ...
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