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Tourism boycotts and animosity: A study of seven events
The impacts of tourism boycotts on a destination's tourist economy can be vast, yet few studies have examined such events. This paper explores the effects of tourism boycotts by analysing seven events involving Chinese tourism boycotts during the past ...
Qionglei Yu +3 more
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Looking at Us Through Their Eyes. The Analytical Process from Ethnographic Perspectives1
Abstract This article looks at the analytical situation through the Others’ eyes—through examples from contemporary ethnographies of foreign cultures. It discusses the following issues: a) The analogy between the ontological worlds of the dead, ghosts, animals and dreams in “primitive populations” and the analytical psychological descriptions of the ...
Stefano Carta
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ABSTRACT The rise of independent oversight of the accounting profession has attracted considerable research attention. Much of this research has studied how professional accounting bodies and the Big 4 firms have shaped the mandate and capabilities of independent oversight bodies.
Brendan O'Dwyer +2 more
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This study attempts to examine ethnocentrism of BiH consumers, animosity tendencies, and consumers' notions of products originating from two neighboring countries – Croatia and Slovenia. The aim is to expose the causal relation between the expression of
Nenad Brkić +2 more
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Social network density predicts partisan animosity
People’s social networks are fragmenting and partisan animosity is rising. Three studies highlight the connection between social network density and partisan animosity. Americans with denser networks (where more social contacts know each other) appear to
Danica Dillion, Kevin Lewis, Kurt Gray
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ABSTRACT This study explores the perceptions of Norway's Child Welfare Services (CWS), or barnevernet, among first‐generation Muslim migrant parents. It focuses on how personal experiences and community narratives shape attitudes. Using data from semi‐structured interviews with 24 first‐generation Muslim migrant parents, the findings reveal a stark ...
Alexander Gamst Page +2 more
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Background: The dynamics of global politics can profoundly impact international trade. The Israel–Palestine conflict has sparked renewed interest, prompting global criticism of Israel's human rights violations.
Andriani Kusumawati +1 more
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Abstract This study evaluated BeH20, a community‐embedded co‐parenting program for divorced and separated parents experiencing high interparental conflict, using two complementary designs. In Study 1, 102 parents completed a one‐time post‐only survey, rating perceived changes in their co‐parenting quality, program components, overall satisfaction, and ...
Rebecca Hoppe +3 more
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ABSTRACT Prior research examining value‐added auditing in auditor–client relationships is primarily based on the auditor's perspective. We extend this line of research by examining how governance patterns and clients' perceived risk of material misstatement and cognitive conflict are associated with the provision of value‐added audit services.
Ranjith Appuhami, Jing Jia, Zhongtian Li
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One of the most important strategic decisions managers of multinational corporations have to make is the selection of entry mode into a foreign market.
MORRIS KALLINY, JANE LEMASTER
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