September 2010
Intermediate to advanced
388 pages
12h 9m
English
High-context cultures develop much more insight into social complexities, and have higher empathy for others who may differ in their behaviour from the known norms. Persons in such a culture are more sensitive to other persons and groups. They are able to understand the contextual factors faster.
In high-context societies and organisations, common norms and procedures take time to develop. There may be confusion in interpreting the events or behaviour because different persons may use different contexts to understand these.
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