Essays about: "importance of understanding culture during communication"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 essays containing the words importance of understanding culture during communication.

  1. 1. Handling Cancel Culture online

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för strategisk kommunikation

    Author : Alice Berntson; Johanna Johnsson Belving; [2023]
    Keywords : Cancel culture; kriskommunikation; sociala medier; crisis communication; social media; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : Studien har som syfte att bidra till en större förståelse för mottagarperspektivet inom kriskommunikation för att kunna utveckla krisstrategier. Syftet är att förstå unga vuxnas uppfattning av fenomenet cancel culture och hur detta kan tas i beaktning för att motverka kris på sociala medier. READ MORE

  2. 2. The effects of working from home on informal knowledge sharing within management consulting firms

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate School

    Author : Amanda Petersdotter; Oscar Madeyski Bengtson; [2022-08-18]
    Keywords : Knowledge sharing; Informal knowledge sharing; Knowledge sharing enablers; Knowledge sharing working from home;

    Abstract : Informal knowledge sharing is an essential part of organizational knowledge sharing practices and is vital for its competitiveness, which emphasizes the need for and importance of being able to capture and share this knowledge. The Covid-19 pandemic has forced many companies to establish new ways of working, including digital transformations where employees have worked fully or partially from home. READ MORE

  3. 3. Understanding children's perceptions and use of the neighbourhood: a participatory method : A Malmö case study focused on aspects of liveability

    University essay from KTH/Urbana och regionala studier

    Author : Saida Van der Auweraert; Amelia Ahmadi; [2022]
    Keywords : participatory method; children; urban planning; liveability; UNCRC; CPTED; Communities That Care; Malmö; delaktighetsmetod; barn; stadsplanering; livskvalitet; barnkonventionen; CPTED; Communities That Care; Malmö;

    Abstract : This thesis aims to develop a participatory method with children that allows them to organically share their experiences of the built environment, for urban planning bodies to utilise and integrate children’s localised knowledge and expertise in their work. The method development was conducted for Malmö’s Planning Office (SBK), who highlight a lack of qualitative data on children’s use of space and experiences of their built environment, preventing the proper fulfilment of children’s needs in their planning work. READ MORE

  4. 4. Telework and its Effect on Office Real Estate : A Study on Telework, its Future, and How Telework can Affect the Market for Office Space

    University essay from KTH/Fastigheter och byggande

    Author : Serhat Uzun; [2021]
    Keywords : Telework; Teleworking; Telecommute; Telecommuting; Office Real Estate; Office Space Market; Distansarbete; Arbete Hemifrån; Kontorsfastigheter; Kontorsmarknaden;

    Abstract : The combination of growth in gross domestic product, population, and employment in an area usually implies a growth in demand for workplace properties, somewhere employees can carry out work. This, in combination with a deindustrialization process where more and more people shift to jobs within the service sector has historically fuelled the demand for office space in most across the western world, not least in Sweden. READ MORE

  5. 5. Communication across cultural barriers to internationalization between Sweden and Japan : A Case Study of HMS Networks AB

    University essay from Högskolan i Halmstad/Centrum för innovations-, entreprenörskaps- och lärandeforskning (CIEL)

    Author : Alexandra Jäderlind; Harumi Averfalk; [2021]
    Keywords : Internationalization; Cross-cultural communication; Cultural barriers; Case Study; Japan; Swedish owned company;

    Abstract : In the globalized economy, internationalization is necessary for companies to have a  competitive advantage to survive in the long term and Swedish companies are no exception. However, when Swedish companies enter Japan the cultural differences between the two countries are significant, which may create cultural barriers. READ MORE