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device_hub Principal Investigator(s): Barbara Seidlhofer
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author = {Seidlhofer, Barbara and Breiteneder, Angelika and Klimpfinger, Theresa and Majewski, Stefan and Osimk-Teasdale, Ruth and Pitzl, Marie-Luise},
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The professional business domain includes all social situations connected with activities of making, buying, selling or supplying goods or services for money.
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info_outline Subject(s): conversation , English as a lingua franca , interaction , interculturality , interview , meeting , multilingualism , panel , press conference , professional business , question-answer session , seminar discussion , service encounter , working group discussion , workshop discussion
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info This business meeting takes place at [org1], the internationally operating company all participants work for, and is organized by the Austrian headquarters, with S1 and S2 being the German-speaking hosts. The purpose of the meeting is to brief the people in charge on a new campaign and inform them about how to publicly represent a new environmentally friendly product/project. S3, one of the executive staff members, presents new strategies and informs the others about latest developments and the course of action to be taken. Her non-scripted presentation is supported by powerpoint slides throughout a good part of the meeting. S3 also chairs the meeting in a way, though, as becomes evident during the interaction, the others do interrupt her at some points. S3 seems to be one of the company's major PR managers, mediating between company internal and external people. The other participants come from daughter companies/branch offices of the company in different countries and do not seem to converse with each other on a regular basis, although some do appear to be at least acquainted with each other. They are mainly listening, commenting and discussing how to introduce and realize the campaign in their respective countries. S2 appears to be superior to the others in the company's hierarchy. The names of the company's products have been anonymized in this transcript. Note that [thing1] is a plural noun in most cases.
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info This business meeting takes place at [org5]. S4, S5 and S6 are employees of [org5]. S1 is the head of [org25], a company which distributes the products of [org5] abroad. S1 and her employees S3 and S7 are visiting [org5] and the meeting happens on the occasion of this visit. After a short introductory small talk phase, the speakers discuss the promotion activities undertaken by S1's company and look at pictures of these activities in materials S1 and her colleagues have brought. In the course of the meeting, they also look at and talk about various promotion products and product samples. All participants have met before and so are acquainted with each other. S7 is a participant but hardly says anything. S2 is the researcher and does not participate in the meeting. [Thing1] is a new product of [org5] which has been launched by S1's company [org25] in Serbia. [Thing2], [thing3], [thing4], [thing5], [thing6] and [thing7] are all food products from other companies; [thing10], [thing11], [thing12] and [thing13] are different magazines in which promotions were placed. [Org5] refers not only to the company itself but also their brand name and all of their products if not further specified. Many [org] items also refer to supermarket chains were the products are being sold.
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info This business meeting takes place at [org1]. S3 and S5 are employees of [org1]. S2 and S4 are employees of a distribution company which distributes, markets and sells the products of [org1] abroad. S2 and S4 are visiting [org1] and the meeting happens at the occasion of this visit. S2 and S4 have brought some presentation materials with sales statistics of [org1]'s products, which S4 explains and discusses with S3 and S5. S2 adds some comments with regard to the current circumstances of selling the product in shops and supermarkets. [Thing1] is the main product of [org1]. S2 and S4 also introduce a special product they have created for their country which also includes [thing1]. There is a very friendly and humorous atmosphere and the content of the meeting often leads to jokes and laughter and humorous remarks. S1 is the researcher and does not participate in the meeting. S6 is not a participant either and only enters the room to bring refreshments at one point. The meeting ends when the participants decide to take a break.
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info This business meeting takes place at [org1]. S3 and S4 are employees of [org1]. S2 is the head of [org33], a company which distributes the products of [org1] abroad. S2 and her employees S1 and S7 are visiting [org1] and this meeting is part of their visit to Austria. A casual conversation between S2, S3 and S4, which takes place during a coffee break, immediately preceded this meeting. The meeting as such starts when S1 and S7 come back into the room. The speakers talk about the past and future orders [org33] has placed and will place at [org1]. S1 talks on the mobile phone with an employee of S2's company at several points during the meeting to clarify what they are ordering. S1 and S2 mention several supermarket chains and retail shops in their countries which are anonymized as [org] items. [Thing1] and [thing2] are the main products of [org1]. After discussing the orders and figures, S3 introduces the product news for the next year. Ten minutes before the meeting ends, S5, a high representative of [org1], joins the meeting. All participants have met before and so are acquainted with each other. S8 does not participate in the meeting but is responsible for the catering.
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info This business meeting takes place at [org1], a food company in Austria. S3, S4 and S5 are colleagues and employees of [org1], S1 and S2 are colleagues and employees of [org6], a distribution company which distributes, markets, and sells the products of [org1] in Korea. The meeting takes place on the occasion of S1's and S2's visit. S1 and S2 have never met S4 and S3, but they have met S5 on a few occasions. This is the main reason why S5 participates in the meeting, as someone acquainted with all participants and because she knows the past history of the two companies and their work. S4 has just taken over responsibility for the Korean market from another colleague who is not present at the meeting. The meeting therefore serves to establish personal contact and working relations between S1, S2 and predominantly S4. S4 also chairs the meeting. S3 has just joined [org1] and is a new employee. He mainly assists S4. In addition to establishing personal contact, the meeting also serves to give S4, S3 and S5 an overview of promotion activities done in Korea and to inform S1 and S2 about product news, which happens in the second portion of the meeting. There is generally a good atmosphere throughout the meeting.
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info This business meeting is held on the occasion of a sales visit. S2 is a sales representative of the airline [org2] and he has come to visit the forwarding agency [org5], where the meeting is held. [Org5] is a daughter company of org1. S1, S3, S6, S7, S8 and S9 are all employees of the forwarding agency and thus colleagues and very well acquainted. S1 is the head of the team and functions as chair person throughout the meeting. S4 is the researcher and does not take part in the interaction. Different members of the team join the meeting at different times. Only S1, the chair person, and S2, the sales representative, are present throughout the whole meeting. The first portion of the meeting involves S1, S2 and S3. They engage in small talk for about 10 minutes before they actually start talking business. Then they talk about business matters for about 30 minutes and afterwards turn to a couple of minutes of small talk again before S3 leaves. S6 joins S1 and S2 after a few minutes and the next round of business talk starts. Compared to S1 and S2, S6 is not very active in the conversation and there are rather long portions where only S1 and S2 interact even though S6 is also present. A while later S7 joins the group, also at first as a silent participant, but then the meeting turns to his area of responsibility and he joins in. A while later the same happens again as S8 and S9 join the group and first remain silent in the background. Then all speakers get up to help themselves to their lunch, which they have in the conference room. The meeting continues during lunch and switches between business matters and occasional small talk. Almost all of the anonymized items represented as [orgx] refer to either airlines or forwarding companies.
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info This business meeting takes place at a company involved in software development. S1, who is the project manager, discusses the project status with the team members. All speakers are colleagues, except S7, the researcher, who actually gets a few questions about the purpose her recording is to serve. At the beginning of the meeting, S1 draws and writes some points on a flipchart to outline project developments.
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info This conversation takes place between three women (S2, S3, S4) during the coffee break of a business meeting. S6 is the researcher and does not participate in the conversation as such. The speakers talk about what it is like to be a successful woman in the business world and share their views and experiences. Then they talk about the university education of S2's son. Towards the end of the conversation, the other employees who participate in the meeting return to the conference room, which marks the end of the break and of their conversation.
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info This panel is part of an international investor conference. It focuses on financial markets in Central and Eastern Europe and deals with issues of liquidity, the effect of pension reforms on the financial markets as well as mortgage markets. Representatives of Russia, Poland, Kazakhstan and Serbia speak about these countries in particular. There are six panellists and one chair (S1). In the end, there is one question raised by someone in the audience.
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info This panel is part of an international investor conference. It deals with the potential accession of Turkey to the European Union. S1 is the chairperson and S2, S3 and S4 are the three panellists. The three panellists are introduced by S1 and then elaborate individually on political and economic issues regarding Turkey and Europe. After about 35 minutes, the audience is invited to ask questions, five of which are answered by the panel. The discussion revolves around Turkey's potential application for membership in the European Union and the economic, political and cultural issues connected with this. As there is an audience of about 120 people, all speakers talk into microphones.
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