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What is Overaccommodation

Cases on Organizational Communication and Understanding Understudied Groups
A failed attempt at accommodation that is perceived as demeaning by the listener.
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Convergence and Divergence at Work: Cross-Cultural Interactions With a Difficult Co-Worker
Seulgi Park (University at Albany, SUNY, USA) and Patricia Gettings (University at Albany, SUNY, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-3753-7.ch007
Abstract
Communication at work often occurs among people from different power, culture, or language groups. Communicating with a difficult co-worker can become a major source of job dissatisfaction. This chapter introduces communication accommodation theory and the exit, voice, loyalty, and neglect model as theoretical lenses for exploring the case of a recent immigrant healthcare worker experiencing job dissatisfaction because of unsatisfying interactions with a co-worker. This chapter then applies these theoretical frameworks to discuss how tensions between co-workers can arise in communicative forms such as convergence, divergence, and overaccommodation and how an employee responds to a deteriorating work condition stemming from difficult interpersonal communication.
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