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D-Index
58
Citations
17206
World Ranking
3815
National Ranking
2136

Overview

William B. Gudykunst was affiliated with California State University, Fullerton in the United States. Throughout their career, they contributed to the academic community primarily through research and scholarship.

There are no records of recent papers or documented publication venues associated with their work in the provided data. Similarly, there are no listed frequent co-authors or book publications attributed to them.

The data does not include specific information on their main fields of study, subfields, or primary research topics. No awards or honors are recorded for this scientist in the available data.

Given this, the profile reflects a limited dataset focused mainly on affiliation and biographical status, which notes that William B. Gudykunst is deceased.

Best Publications

  • The Influence of Cultural Individualism-Collectivism, Self Construals, and Individual Values on Communication Styles Across Cultures

    William B. Gudykunst;Yuko Matsumoto;Stella Ting-Toomey;Tsukasa Nishida

  • Communicating With Strangers : An Approach to Intercultural Communication

    William B. Gudykunst;Young Yun Kim

  • Culture and interpersonal communication

    Stella Ting-Toomey;Elizabeth Chua;William B. Gudykunst

  • Bridging Differences: Effective Intergroup Communication

    William B. Gudykunst

  • Theorizing about intercultural communication

    William B. Gudykunst

  • Dimensions of intercultural effectiveness: An exploratory study

    Mitchell R Hammer;William B Gudykunst;Richard L Wiseman

  • Theories in Intercultural Communication.

    Young Yun Kim;William B. Gudykunst

  • Handbook of international and intercultural communication

    Molefi K. Asante;William B. Gudykunst;Eileen Newmark

  • Cultural Variability in Communication An Introduction

    William B. Gudykunst

  • Cross-Cultural and Intercultural Communication

    William B. Gudykunst

  • Anxiety, uncertainty, and perceived effectiveness of communication across relationships and cultures

    William B Gudykunst;Tsukasa Nishida

  • Anxiety in intergroup relations: a comparison of anxiety/uncertainty management theory and integrated threat theory

    Walter G Stephan;Cookie White Stephan;William B Gudykunst

  • Applying anxiety\uncertainty management (AUM) Theory to intercultural adjustment training

    William B Gudykunst

  • Communication in personal relationships across cultures

    William B. Gudykunst;Stella Ting-Toomey;司 西田

  • The Influence of Individualism Collectivism, Self-Monitoring, and Predicted-Outcome Value on Communication in Ingroup and Outgroup Relationships

    William B. Gudykunst;Ge Gao;Karen L. Schmidt;Tsukasa Nishida

  • Cross-cultural variability of communication in personal relationships.

    William B. Gudykunst;Yuko Matsumoto

  • The influence of individualism‐collectivism on perceptions of communication in ingroup and outgroup relationships

    William B. Gudykunst;Young‐Chul Yoon;Tsukasa Nishida

  • Culture and Affective Communication

    William B. Gudykunst;Stella Ting-Toomey

  • Chinese communication processes.

    Ge Gao;Stella Ting-Toomey;William B. Gudykunst

  • Individual and cultural influences on uncertainty reduction

    William B. Gudykunst;Tsukasa Nishida

  • Culture’s Consequences: Comparing Values, Behaviors, Institutions, and Organizations Across Nations [2nd edition]: Geert Hofstede

    William Gudykunst;Carmen K.M. Lee

  • Bridging differences: Effective intergroup communication, 3rd ed.

    William B. Gudykunst

  • Communication Yearbook 25

    William B. Gudykunst

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