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- Title
The Effects of Language-Related Misunderstanding at Work.
- Authors
Fiset, John; Bhave, Devasheesh P.; Jha, Nilotpal
- Abstract
Demographic, technological, and global trends have brought the language used at the workplace to the forefront. A growing body of research reveals that language could result in misunderstanding at work, and influence employees' performance and attitudinal outcomes. Language at work encompasses standard language (e.g., English) as well as several hybrid forms of language (non-native accents, code-switching, and jargon). We delineate how these forms of language could result in misunderstanding. We then identify relational, affective, and informational mechanisms that underlie the relationship between language-related misunderstanding and employees' performance and attitudinal outcomes, and highlight key boundary conditions. In doing so, we uncover research gaps and identify areas for future research. We conclude with implications for theory as well as for practitioners to navigate language-related misunderstanding at work.
- Subjects
LANGUAGE in the workplace; COMMUNICATION barriers; MISCOMMUNICATION; CODE switching (Linguistics); JARGON (Terminology); ENGLISH language pronunciation by foreign speakers
- Publication
Journal of Management, 2024, Vol 50, Issue 1, p347
- ISSN
0149-2063
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/01492063231181651