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Title: The mediating influence of communication competence: a descriptive study of cultural orientation and compliance-gaining message strategies.
Authors: Defensor, Erica Robert R.
Issue Date: Apr-2012
Abstract: Using Marwell and Schmitt’s Model of Compliance-Gaining Behavior and Spitzberg & Cupach’s Model of Relational Competence, this research describes how communication competence mediates the relationship between cultural orientation and compliance-gaining message strategy. One hundred supervisors from four selected industries completed a modified self-administered survey based on Rosinski’s Cultural Orientation Framework, Marwell and Schmitt’s 16 Compliance-Gaining Techniques, and Weimann’s Communicative Competence Subscale. Results indicate a negative but weak relationship between cultural orientation and compliance-gaining message strategy. Furthermore, communication competence has no mediating effect on the relationship of cultural orientation and compliance-gaining message strategies. Implications of Filipino interpersonal communication behaviors and persuasion techniques are discussed.
URI: http://dspace.cas.upm.edu.ph:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1471
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