“Opportunities, but Nothing Very Concrete” : The Challenge Finns Face with Chinese Delegations’ General Level of Interest in Finland
Stopniece, S. (2015). “Opportunities, but Nothing Very Concrete” : The Challenge Finns Face with Chinese Delegations’ General Level of Interest in Finland. Asia in Focus, 2015(1), 23-29. https://niasasiainfocus.files.wordpress.com/2015/11/asia-in-focus-issue-1.pdf
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This paper explores the challenge of finding common ground between the Finns and the Chinese in
the context of co-operation, trade and inward investment facilitation related to general lack of
specific interest displayed by the Chinese. The article is ethnographic in nature and is mainly based
on data obtained from interviewing individuals working for local governments in Finland and one
of the state agencies responsible for attracting foreign investment. The study uses Speech Codes
Theory (Philipsen, 1997) when analyzing the cultural aspects of expectations regarding
communication between Chinese and Finns. According to interviewees, lack of serious interest,
vague government guidelines, the longer time needed to build relationship, and involvement of
intermediaries all contribute to the difficulty to move the discussions to a more specific level of
focus. Finnish expectations regarding this type of communication are that it should be direct and
task-oriented, because they feel pressure to yield real results quickly and efficiently. Suggested
strategies to make the co-operation talks more specific are presenting the expertise areas of Finland,
clarification regarding too general terms used by the Chinese, and investing into building personal
relationships with them.
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