Korean Business Communication: A Comprehensive Introduction
ISBN: 9781003108061
Platform/Publisher: Taylor & Francis / Routledge
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Korean Business Communication demonstrates the heuristic value of the research on Korean business communication.

It is composed of two parts: theory and practice. First, alongside the review of the major research trend of Asian business communication, it explores the contemporary teaching trend of business communication in Korean higher education to define business communication from the local perspective. It also shows how Korean business professionals manage facework within the communication rules or cultural values. Second, Korean business communication data are analyzed with the main sources of three competences, discourse competence, sociolinguistic competence, and strategic competence. Emphasis is on stakeholder communication genres, Korean service encounters, Korean business apology, and Korean CEO's online greetings.

By examining how business communication and Korean communication are projected to Korean business, Korean Business Communication provides the audience knowledge far beyond cultural stereotypes in Korean business communication illustrated in classical textbooks on Korean business communication. A useful book for researchers and students in Asian business communication; intercultural communication and global communication.


Dr. Yeonkwon Jung is a Professor of Business Communication at Kansai Gaidai University (KGU). Prior to joining KGU, he held numerous teaching and research appointments, including Helsinki School of Economics, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, Chuo University, and Korea University. He received a PhD from The University of Edinburgh and an MA from University of Hawaii at Manoa. His major research interests include the various genres of business communication, the role of English as the business lingua franca, corporate communication in international contexts, and pedagogical aspect of business communication.

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