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Summary cross cultural online communication year 2 International Business Communication at Radboud University This summary consists of all the lecture information of cross-cultural online communication. In addition it also contains notes about the discussed papers. All figures and models are presented in the summary. Lecture 1: Introduction Lecture 2: Intercultural differences in communication Lecture 3: Cognitive biases and response styles Lecture 4: Emotional valence Lecture 5: Linguistic relativity and emotion in L2 Lecture 6: Communication style and language intensity

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Crosscultural online communication
IBC Radboud University 2021/2022

Lecture 1: introduction
External communication:
- The past: controlled information stream directed toward consumers (marketer
generated content
- The present: less controlled information stream directed between consumers
(consumer generated content)
Ewom can have a big impact on tourism. Tourism has a big societal and economical
part.

Relationship between ewom and different communication channels:
Degree of
interactivity

Scope of the Senders(s)- Asynchronous Synchronous
Recievers

Communication Many to many Blogs, Twitter, Video-conferencin
group Whatsapp g

One-to-many Websites, product Speech
review sites

One-to-one Email, Whatsapp Telephone

Source credibility:
The credibility of a review can depend on 2 things
1. Perceived expertise
- Laypersons have little expertise
- Self proclaimed expert has expertise
- Rated expert high level of expertise
2. Perceived trustworthiness
- Lay persons more trustworthy
- Self proclaimed expert not so trustworthy
- Rated expert more trustworthy
There is a positive relation between the review rating and degree to which product
was bought.

The use of e-WOM
e-WOM is more influential than traditional WOM. Why?
- Speed, more time to formulate your message and quick access.
- Comfort, you don’t need to go and see a friend, answer can be found online

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, - One-to-many, not one person telling one person but many people can read it.
Broad reach
- Absence of face to face pressure, there is no social anxiety

Ewom users can either be:
- Opinion leaders → poster or e-fluentials
- Opinion followers → lurkers

The 90-9-1 principle




90% of users never leave a post (lurkers)
1% of users contribute heavenly and are responsible for 90% of the posts
9% of users are responsible for the remaining 10% and are known
as intermittent contributors

What motivates people to post a review?
Ego focused:
- I have been disadvantaged, therefore I must revenge
- Self presentation
Socially focussed:
- helping others
- desire for social interaction

Effect of review may depend on the type of product:
Products for which the quality of information is easy to evaluate BEFORE
purchase, such as DVD players and cameras: positive reviews are seen as more
valuable.
Products for which the experience is more important than the product
characteristics, such as airlines and city trips: negative reviews are seen as more
useful.



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