The Cross-cultural Business Communication of the Eastern Countries of the Asian-Pacific Region
The modern center of the world economy and trade has finally moved to the Asia-Pacific region (APR). With the development of the global digital economy and e-Commerce, the world's business community faces the challenge of rapid modernizing mechanisms, methods and tools for intensive Intercontinental movement of goods and services in time and space in order to contribute optimally to reducing the level of support for goods and services. Functioning transport and logistics systems at the end of the 19th and 20th centuries no longer meet the objectively increased requirements of the modern world economy and logistics. Currently, the business world should have the necessary knowledge of communication theory and practice in the field of traditional cross-cultural business communication for successful negotiations and safe implementation of business projects; use the experience and practice of the countries of North-East Asia and the principles of the Commonwealth with Eastern business partners and other interested foreign countries. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the agreement on the construction of the TRANS-Siberian railway on the territory of Russia and China was based on the principles of mutual cooperation for the interests of the two countries, which made it possible to implement an international business project in the shortest possible time, which had no other analog in the world. The construction and operation of an Intercontinental transport and logistics system between Russia and China in northern-east Asia has become a unique international project. Traditionally transformational cross-cultural business relations between Russia and China, which are based on mutual respect, interest, agreement, compatibility, mutual benefit, cooperation, and the principle of synergy, laid down historically in the Russian traditionally Christian business communication and the traditional Chinese Confucian-Buddhist business cross-cultural communication, have found their practical implementation in this project. The TRANS-Siberian railway connected two countries: Russia and China, making them closer.
Keywords
Asia-Pacific region, business partner, business project, Buddhism, globalization, business communication, Euro-Christian culture, law, capitalism, cooperation, communitarianism, Confucianism, culture, logistics, Intercontinental system, multimodal system, norm, project, religion, reformation, family, Finance, transport, tradition, Transsib, economy, e-Commerce, Meiji era, ethics, language, securityAuthors
Name | Organization | |
Kim K. V. | The Far Eastern State Technical Fishery University | kimik13@mail.ru |
Kim E.K. | Lecturer of Dzerzhinsk Pedagogical College | kimik13@mail.ru |
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The Cross-cultural Business Communication of the Eastern Countries of the Asian-Pacific Region | Yazyk i Kultura – Language and Culture. 2021. № 53. DOI: 10.17223/19996195/53/12