INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION COMPETENCE: CULTURAL UNDERPINNINGS
Journal Title: Journal of Defense Resources Management - Year 2012, Vol 3, Issue 1
Abstract
The concepts of interpersonal communication competence, intercultural communication competence and intercultural competence are prone to frequent misunderstanding as a result of an epistemic field that does not draw clear cut distinctions among the disciplines the former are subject of. With a view to facilitating future research in the fields of the aforementioned concepts, this paper will focus on their operationalization by delineating not only the differences among them, but also their inherent marginal overlapping.
Authors and Affiliations
Adrian LESENCIUC, Aura CODREANU
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