Evaluating the Challenges and Prospects of Cross-Cultural Communication in Promoting Free Trade Zones in Nigeria.

Publication Date: 05/08/2024

DOI: 10.52589/AJSSHR-QFN3ONP7


Author(s): Ndibe Chris Okwudili, Prof. M. S. Rabiu, Prof A. I. Igyuve, Ogande Anthony (Ph.D.).

Volume/Issue: Volume 7 , Issue 3 (2024)



Abstract:

Abstract: Free Trade Zones (FTZs) in Nigeria attract a diverse array of workers, businesses, and management teams from various cultural backgrounds. Effective communication within these environments is crucial for facilitating idea exchange, building trust, and maintaining relationships. With the expansion of global trade, the significance of cross-cultural communication in ensuring successful business interactions is paramount. However, the convergence of diverse cultural, linguistic, and business practices in Nigeria presents challenges that impede the optimal functioning of FTZs. This study delineates the challenges and prospects of cross-cultural communication in promoting investment in Nigerian FTZs. Using a qualitative approach, it employs in-depth interviews and document analysis to comprehensively explore these issues. Engaging stakeholders from different cultural backgrounds, the study identifies key communication challenges, including language barriers, stereotypes, ethnocentrism, and non-verbal communication differences. Despite these obstacles, implementing intercultural training programs and digital communication tools can enhance business interactions. This research contributes to international business, intercultural communication, and economic development discourse, offering insights for policymakers, business practitioners, and academics. Keywords: Cross-cultural communication, Free Trade Zones, Nigeria, intercultural training, economic development, global trade.


Keywords:

Cross-cultural communication, Free Trade Zones, Nigeria, Intercultural training, Economic development, Global trade.


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