"Cross-cultural communication breakdown potential in AU and EU sustainable development projects"
Abstract
Volumes of text have been written about the necessity of cross-cultural communication in global organizations, particularly in business (Moran et al. 2007). Communication was reported to be an important core mechanism of... [ view full abstract ]
Volumes of text have been written about the necessity of cross-cultural communication in global organizations, particularly in business (Moran et al. 2007). Communication was reported to be an important core mechanism of support strategy processes for sustainable development (OECD 2001). The cooperation of stakeholders depends on it (GTZ Rioplus, 2006). Very little research has been done on effective sustainable development multicultural teams. Sustainable development project creation and implementation is highly impacted by cultural differences and communication differences. Members of international commissions need to be able to communicate with each other in creation and implementation of important sustainable development projects.
The purpose of this study is to examine the state of cross-cultural communication involving two significant players in the arena of sustainable development: the African Union and the European Union. Cultural differences between the AU and EU are discussed.
Some styles represented in the EU seemed to be more apt to promote misunderstandings and breakdowns in the communication process. Recommendations include comprehensive cross-cultural communication. Cross-cultural training to develop strategic communication beneficial to facilitating relationship formation, teamwork and coherence in project implementation is highly recommended. More research is necessary in methods for creating cultural synergy, solving problems in mindful ways and adjusting styles to fit the other team members.
Keywords:cross-cultural communication, African Union, European Union, sustainable development, multicultural teams
Authors
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Mary Ellen Toffle
(University of Messina)
Topic Area
10a. African perspective on governance, partnership and sustainable development
Session
OS3-10a » 10a. African perspectives on governance, partnership and sustainable development (09:30 - Thursday, 14th June, Department of Economics - Room 8 - Third floor)
Paper
Toffle_paper_ISDR_2018_sendREVISED_MAY_22.pdf