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The Intercultural Dimension: A Determinant Factor in the Future Development of the International Commercial Negotiation Process

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  • Dorothea Lidia Caraman

    (PhD, independent scholar)

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The theory and international practice enshrines negotiation as being a multidimensional concept, based on communication. This feature confers negotiation a complex and varied content and makes it dependent on multiple factors that determines its success. These factors which have a significant importance on international negotiation include also culture, which contributes significantly to the enhance of the negotiation process complexity, adding a new dimension to the content of international negotiations. The participant‚ culture proves to be one of the strongest and most influential factors that can stimulate or taint the process and the results of negotiation. In this paper we propose to analyze the implications of the cultural factors on the negotiation process and how they can stimulate or taint the process and the results of negotiation.

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  • Dorothea Lidia Caraman, 2016. "The Intercultural Dimension: A Determinant Factor in the Future Development of the International Commercial Negotiation Process," Proceedings of Harvard Square Symposium, The Future of Knowledge, April 29-30, 2016 201, Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies.
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