Title: Approaches to Cultural Understanding
1Approaches to Cultural Understanding
- 17 April and 24 April 2013
- by
- Sigrid Brevik Wangsness
2The concept of culture - again
- Which aspects do most definitions of culture
include? - Why have culture and communication become
essential elements in corporate strategy and
planning?
3What is the best way of approaching cultural
differences?
- What are the two main approaches to cultural
understanding, and what are the major differences
between the two? - Which approach has been favoured by most business
schools until now? Why? - Why has this approach been challenged?
4The functionalist approach
- List the strong points of functionalist theory.
- Next to Hofstede, who has been the most
influential functionalist over the years? Explain
his theories of context and time. - What other functionalists have you studied?
5The functionalist approach
- List the main points of criticism of the
functionalist approach. - Explain the concepts of ethnocentrism,
determinism and stereotyping.
6The interpretive approach
- What are the strong points of the interpretive
approach? - What do you think the Danish International Sales
Manager meant when stating that in intercultural
communication you should know, what you dont
know.
7The interpretive approach
- Mention a leading representative for the
interpretive approach. - Does his definition of culture make sense to
you?
8Clifford Geertz concept of culture
- The concept of cultureis essentially a symbolic
one. Believing that man is an animal suspended
in webs of significance he himself has spun, I
take culture to be those webs. The analysis of
culture is therefore not an experimental science
in search of law, but an interpretive one in
search of meaning. - (a shortened and somewhat simplified definition)
9Webs of significance
10The interpretive approach
- Why do the interpretivists reject the
functionalists assumption that there is a
one-to-one relationship between thoughts and
behaviour?
11The interpretive approach
- How do the interpretivists react to Hofstedes
view that cultures are relatively static and
change very slowly? - According to the interpretivists, what should we
do rather than predicting a certain behaviour by
representatives of a particular culture?
12Etic vs. emic perspectives
- Explain the difference between the etic and emic
way of studying culture. - How do you relate these two ways of studying
culture to the functionalist and interpretive
approaches to culture?
13The influence of culture and context in
individual markets
- How can an emic approach to culture improve
intercultural marketing? (How is Danish butter
marketed in China compared to in Australia?) - How does Gesteland treat the topic of
intercultural marketing? (See CCBB pp. 119-130)
14The problems of the interpretive approach
- List the main points of criticism of the
interpretive approach. - Despite the problems with stereotypes, it is
necessary to make cultural generalizations. Why?
- Do you agree with the above statement? How
problematic are cultural stereotypes? What do we
mean by sophisticated stereotypes?
15Conclusion of the article Culture in a business
context
- According to the authors of this article, how
should we approach culture in order to become
competent cross-cultural communicators? Should we
be functionalists or interpretivists? (Why?)