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3rd ICIC 2010: Copenhagen, Denmark

jump to- Diversity management and globally distributed teams
- Media and design for intercultural collaboration
- Machine translation mediated communication
- Intercultural communication
- Socio-technical interactions
- Cross-cultural study
- Poster session 1: intercultural communication, virtual teams, and technology
- Poster session 2: exploring culture and cross-cultural interactions

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Pamela J. Hinds, Anne-Marie Søderberg, Ravi Vatrapu, Toru Ishida, Martha L. Maznevski, Gary M. Olson:
Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Intercultural collaboration, ICIC '10, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 19-20, 2010. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-4503-0108-4
Diversity management and globally distributed teams

Annette Risberg
:
Diversity management in practice: the case of diversity work in a swedish municipality. 1-8

Sheena Lewis, Jason B. Ellis, Wendy A. Kellogg:
Using virtual interactions to explore leadership and collaboration in globally distributed teams. 9-18

Charles M. Vance, Torben Andersen, Vlad Vaiman
:
Intercultural encounters in off shoring: liaison roles of host country nationals in a danish MNC in Malaysia. 19-28
Media and design for intercultural collaboration

Ban Al-Ani, Gloria Mark, Bryan C. Semaan:
Blogging through conflict: sojourners in the age of social media. 29-38

Lilly Irani
, Paul Dourish, Melissa Mazmanian:
Shopping for sharpies in Seattle: mundane infrastructures of transnational design. 39-48

Gilberte Furstenberg:
A dynamic, web-based methodology for developing intercultural understanding. 49-58
Machine translation mediated communication

Mai Miyabe, Takashi Yoshino:
Influence of detecting inaccurate messages in real-time remote text-based communication via machine translation. 59-68

Ari Hautasaari
:
Machine translation effects on group interaction: an intercultural collaboration experiment. 69-78

Nobuhiro Shimogori, Tomoo Ikeda, Sougo Tsuboi:
Automatically generated captions: will they help non-native speakers communicate in english? 79-86
Intercultural communication
Socio-technical interactions

Ravi K. Vatrapu
:
Explaining culture: an outline of a theory of socio-technical interactions. 111-120

Souleymane Boundaouda Camara, José L. Abdelnour-Nocera:
A socio-technical approach to making explicit interculturality in collaborative multi-disciplinary settings. 121-130

Christopher Hoadley
, Sameer Honwad, Kenneth Tamminga:
Technology-supported cross cultural collaborative learning in the developing world. 131-140
Cross-cultural study

Sameer Patil
, Alfred Kobsa
, Ajita John, Dorée D. Seligmann:
Comparing privacy attitudes of knowledge workers in the U.S. and India. 141-150

Jolie M. Martin, Cleotilde Gonzalez:
The cultural determinants of strategic bias: a study of conflict resolution in an interactive computer game. 151-160

Ravi K. Vatrapu
, Daniel D. Suthers:
Cultural influences in collaborative information sharing and organization. 161-170
Poster session 1: intercultural communication, virtual teams, and technology

Jean K. Miller:
Intercultural interaction and collaboration in a virtual world. 171-174

Ritesh Kumar, Girish Nath Jha
:
Translating politeness across cultures: case of Hindi and English. 175-178

Cristian Rusu, Silvana Roncagliolo, Gonzalo Tapia, Danae Hayvar, Virginica Rusu, Dorian Gorgan:
Evaluating the usability of intercultural collaboration platforms: grid computing applications. 179-182

Vanessa Evers, Andi Winterboer, Gregor Pavlin, Frans C. A. Groen:
Culturally adaptive mobile agent dialogue to communicate with people in crisis recovery. 183-186

Miriam Hansen
, Lisette Scholz, Regina Jucks:
Intercultural communication in university teaching. 187-190

Kwanghyun Kim:
Emergent psychological states in global virtual teams: a mediating role of task-related information and perspectives elaboration. 191-194

Mai Miyabe, Takashi Yoshino:
Development of multilingual medical reception support system with text-to-speech function to combine utterance data with voice synthesis. 195-198

Armin Weinberger, Nicolae Nistor
:
Culture, profession, and attitudes towards educational technology: a large-scale, german-romanian study. 199-202

S. Tejaswi Peesapati, Hao-Chuan Wang, Dan Cosley:
Intercultural human-photo encounters: how cultural similarity affects perceiving and tagging photographs. 203-206

Nina Bellak:
The role of language(s) in business: three danish cases and their corporate language policies. 207-210

Duyen T. Nguyen, Susan R. Fussell
:
Retrospective analysis of cross-culture communication. 211-214

Rein Suadamara, Stefan Werner, Axel Hunger:
Cultural influence on user preference on groupware application for intercultural collaboration. 215-218

Torkil Clemmensen:
Regional styles of human-computer interaction. 219-222

Yair Amichai-Hamburger:
Net intergroup contact. 223-226
Poster session 2: exploring culture and cross-cultural interactions

Mariya A. Bobina, Stephanie Vergnaud, Mikhail V. Grachev, Richard Soparnot:
From cultural stereotypes to cross-cultural analysis: a case of France. 227-230

Laurence Romani
:
Japanese views on superior-subordinate relationship in Swedish-Japanese collaboration. 231-234

Maria Teresa Sánchez-Polo, Juan-Gabriel Cegarra-Navarro:
Is an open organizational culture an important factor in the hospital-in-the-home. 235-238

Lisbeth Clausen
, Verner Worm:
Corporate cross-cultural collaboration: the contextual challenges of multi-cultural teams in China and Japan. 239-242

Ignace Pollet:
The intercultural momentum: a survey in the south on meeting with people from the north. 243-246

Kritika Kongsompong, Rochelle Powtong, Sankar Sen:
Ethnocentrism, materialism, social influence, and collectivism: an inter-and intra-national analysis of the Thais, Chinese, and Indians. 247-250

Jennifer Thom-Santelli, David R. Millen, Joan Morris DiMicco:
Characterizing global participation in an enterprise SNS. 251-254

Sampo S. I. Tukiainen:
Coping with cultural dominance in cross cultural interaction. 255-258

Ruy Cervantes, Bonnie A. Nardi:
Innovating from the global south: practices to connect local and global networks of innovation. 259-262

Suling Zhang, David Shani:
Onshore-offshore competition: a stage model. 263-266

Aya Fukuda:
Global campus program in peace and conflict studies. 267-270

Janni Nielsen, Mads Bødker, Ravi Vatrapu
:
Culture and (i)literacy as challenges to scandinavian cooperative design. 271-274

Tatiana Segal, Simona Vasilache:
Plea against cultural stereotypes. 275-278

Markus Vodosek:
Relational models in cross-cultural collaboration. 279-282

Noreen Saher, Astrid Podsiadlowski:
Inter- cultural management and organizational culture: a case study of service sector firm. 283-286

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