Adriana Koronka's scientific contributions
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Publications (7)
The paper starts from two premises, namely that business communication is a specific form of human interaction, and 70% of our communication is non – verbal. Therefore, relying on the latest findings in the field, our research deals with such basic elements of non – verbal communication as the use of interpersonal space and body language in order t...
The paper starts from the premise that writing for a business context or audience displays specific features of the rhetoric of discourse, being different from writing in the humanities, social sciences, or other academic disciplines. Within the framework of general writing rules, the paper points out the special issues arising in the business cont...
Preparing for a business meeting requires thorough knowledge not only of the information to be discussed and the material to be presented, but also of details regarding specific business etiquette, which varies dramatically from one cultural space to another. The paper focuses on an important component of business manners, namely gift offering, whi...
Starting from the premise that electronic mail has experienced an explosive development throughout the world over the past few years, gaining substantial territory in the field of business communication, the paper focuses on the basic elements of email etiquette and on their importance in writing an effective and competitive electronic message. ada...
The paper is an attempt to point out the cosmopolitan orientation of Constantin Stere’s work, which offers an exquisite sample of modern thought, anticipating as early as the end of the nineteenth century such actual problems as nationalism, anti - Semitism culturalization and globalization. By using examples from two of his major works, this study...
The paper presents several aspects of Eminescu’s view of free exchange and protectionism in Romania, in a period when every national economy was threatened to be stifled by the Western economy, which was much more advanced. By taking over progressive ideas from European economic doctrines, Eminescu boldly elaborates a nationalist doctrine, his conc...
The publishing of the 17th volumes summing all Eminescu’s work offers to the today’s readers a large view over the literary and scientific interests of our great writer. Perpessicius, continued by Al Oprea started the Academic edition of Mihai Eminescu’s “Opere” and finalized by D. Vatamaniuc. The publishing of Eminescu’s integral, academic edition...
Citations
... This type of communication is done through physical gestures, tone, touch, and expressions, without using words. The impact and reliability of quality nonverbal communication can play an important role in raising the level of CQ because it often has a greater impact than the spoken word, if conditioned by proper interpretation and the ability to place it effectively within a broader intercultural communication framework that includes other channels (Dumbravă & Koronka, 2009). ...
... The percentage of students who tend to ignore the use of upper and lowercase is below 4 (item42-cumulative rate of 'always, most of the time'). If the sender does not pay attention to small and capital letters, it may create an impression of unseriousness in the recipient (Dumbravă & Koronka, 2006). The survey results showed that students (77.4%) largely avoided the use of casual statements (item41-cumulative rate of 'rarely, never'). ...