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Attitudes and Performance in One-Way and Two-Way Communication: A Cross-Cultural Comparison.

Title
Attitudes and Performance in One-Way and Two-Way Communication: A Cross-Cultural Comparison.
Publication
Ft. Belvoir Defense Technical Information Center JAN 1973.

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Additional Authors
  • Cascio,Wayne F
  • ROCHESTER UNIV N Y MANAGEMENT RESEARCH CENTER.
Description
19 p.
Summary
The attitudes and performance of 2329 managers from 20 countries using one-way and two-way communication of geometric patterns in a communication simulation were compared. The vast majority of managers in every country preferred two-way communication both as receivers and as senders of information although two-way communication required more time than one-way. These preferences were reflected in greater accuracy two-way than one-way for most countries. Performance was not moderated by country differences, nor were attitudes moderated by education/training background. (Modified author abstract).
Subject
  • Communication and radio systems
  • Management planning and control
  • Non-radio Communications
  • Organizations
  • PREFERENCES
  • Performance(human)
  • Philosophy
  • Simulation
Note
  • "Technical report 76"
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Princeton University Library