Making it Work: A Study of Australian Expatriate Language and Cultural Strategies for the Workplace in Japan

Australia has maintained a steady and strong business relationship with Japan for over three decades. In fact, Japan ranks first in terms of important export markets for Australia. As a result, it can be assumed that, on a micro-level, the possibility of more expatriates from Australia being station...

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Main Author: Sean O’Connell
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Japan Foundation, Sydney 2006-12-01
Series:New Voices
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Online Access:http://newvoices.org.au/volume-1/making-it-work-a-study-of-australian-expatriate-language-and-cultural-strategies-for-the-workplace-in-japan/
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description Australia has maintained a steady and strong business relationship with Japan for over three decades. In fact, Japan ranks first in terms of important export markets for Australia. As a result, it can be assumed that, on a micro-level, the possibility of more expatriates from Australia being stationed in Japan will increase to facilitate business communication and transactions between Australian and Japanese companies. With the creation of multinational workplaces, including Australians and Japanese working together in Japan, comes an increasing necessity for Australian expatriates to have linguistic and cultural competence. While this has been identified in intercultural communication research, the implementations of such findings related to Japanese language proficiency and how it benefits Australian-Japanese workplace communication is seemingly sporadic despite the investment into Japanese language education by Australia.
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spelling doaj.art-3b6a8a98c8b24eaaadce96eddae02c9c2022-12-21T18:11:02ZengThe Japan Foundation, SydneyNew Voices1833-52332204-194X2006-12-011758610.21159/nv.01.08Making it Work: A Study of Australian Expatriate Language and Cultural Strategies for the Workplace in JapanSean O’Connell0University of QueenslandAustralia has maintained a steady and strong business relationship with Japan for over three decades. In fact, Japan ranks first in terms of important export markets for Australia. As a result, it can be assumed that, on a micro-level, the possibility of more expatriates from Australia being stationed in Japan will increase to facilitate business communication and transactions between Australian and Japanese companies. With the creation of multinational workplaces, including Australians and Japanese working together in Japan, comes an increasing necessity for Australian expatriates to have linguistic and cultural competence. While this has been identified in intercultural communication research, the implementations of such findings related to Japanese language proficiency and how it benefits Australian-Japanese workplace communication is seemingly sporadic despite the investment into Japanese language education by Australia.http://newvoices.org.au/volume-1/making-it-work-a-study-of-australian-expatriate-language-and-cultural-strategies-for-the-workplace-in-japan/Intercultural communication; workplace; language; cross-cultural differences
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Making it Work: A Study of Australian Expatriate Language and Cultural Strategies for the Workplace in Japan
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title Making it Work: A Study of Australian Expatriate Language and Cultural Strategies for the Workplace in Japan
title_full Making it Work: A Study of Australian Expatriate Language and Cultural Strategies for the Workplace in Japan
title_fullStr Making it Work: A Study of Australian Expatriate Language and Cultural Strategies for the Workplace in Japan
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title_short Making it Work: A Study of Australian Expatriate Language and Cultural Strategies for the Workplace in Japan
title_sort making it work a study of australian expatriate language and cultural strategies for the workplace in japan
topic Intercultural communication; workplace; language; cross-cultural differences
url http://newvoices.org.au/volume-1/making-it-work-a-study-of-australian-expatriate-language-and-cultural-strategies-for-the-workplace-in-japan/
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