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Business Communication in English: Will Nepalese Business Lead or Follow?
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Year of publication | 2014 |
Type | Article in Periodical |
Magazine / Source | Journal of Management & Development Economics |
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Web | http://www.globalcollege.edu.np |
Field | Pedagogy and education |
Keywords | Business communication, Competence, Globalization, Liberalization, Sociolinguistic culture, Enculturation, Empathy, Leadership |
Description | The article investigates how business communication in English hasbeen a determinant factor of success or failure for Nepalese sociolinguistic cultures in local and cross national businesses. In this connection the documents analyzed for the study reveal that English has been playing major role and is supposed to play more dominant role in influencing achievements through globalization and hence, it is advisable on these bases that the local socioeconomic and sociolinguistic cultures turn their attention to promoting the business communication capacity at par for which the academic institutions focusing on management studies can contribute extensively. The information derived from the secondary sources induce the facts that local cultures can have principal participatory position if their business endeavors focus on how to champion business communication part which is largely in English in the current and presumably future Nepalese business contexts. |
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