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2011
Cross-Cultural Psychology is a leading textbook offering senior undergraduate and graduate students a thorough and balanced overview of the whole field of cross-cultural psychology. The team of internationally acclaimed authors present the latest empirical research, theory, methodology and applications from around the world. They discuss all domains of
Berry, J.W. +4 more
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Cross-Cultural Psychology is a leading textbook offering senior undergraduate and graduate students a thorough and balanced overview of the whole field of cross-cultural psychology. The team of internationally acclaimed authors present the latest empirical research, theory, methodology and applications from around the world. They discuss all domains of
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NWSA Journal, 2007
This paper presents reflective reexaminations of, and musings about, a cross-race, cross-culture, cross-national, cross-class, but same-gender research process in the "new South Africa" from the vantage point of hindsight.
L. Lempert
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This paper presents reflective reexaminations of, and musings about, a cross-race, cross-culture, cross-national, cross-class, but same-gender research process in the "new South Africa" from the vantage point of hindsight.
L. Lempert
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Cross-Cultural Responses to Cross-Cultural Communication
ITL - International Journal of Applied Linguistics, 1994Abstract This paper builds on ongoing research on communication in English between migrants of diverse backgrounds in Melbourne work-places. Subjects from various European and South-east Asian backgrounds were videoed responding to videoed role plays between European and South-east Asians based on instances of communication ...
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This entry conceptualises cross-cultural compassion as the ability to develop deep, authentic, and genuine emotional bonds, contrasting it with instrumental and task-oriented work relationships across cultures. Unlike empathy, which has a longer research tradition, compassion involves not only the ability to put oneself in the shoes of others but also ...
Sven Horak +2 more
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2008
A large number of well-replicated results using a wide variety of experimental games are inconsistent with the assumption that people are money maximizers. Instead, people’s behaviour is consistent with choices based on social preferences in which people place a positive value on fairness, reciprocity, or equity (see Camerer, 2003, for a review).
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A large number of well-replicated results using a wide variety of experimental games are inconsistent with the assumption that people are money maximizers. Instead, people’s behaviour is consistent with choices based on social preferences in which people place a positive value on fairness, reciprocity, or equity (see Camerer, 2003, for a review).
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Nature Chemistry, 2019
After a PhD in Canada, a post-graduate career in the USA and fellowships in Japan and Austria, Reuben Hudson discusses how a universal language enables the meaningful pursuit of chemistry across cultures.
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After a PhD in Canada, a post-graduate career in the USA and fellowships in Japan and Austria, Reuben Hudson discusses how a universal language enables the meaningful pursuit of chemistry across cultures.
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Leadership, Individual Differences, and Work-related Attitudes: A Cross-Culture Investigation
, 2007This study builds on previous exploratory research (Walumbwa & Lawler, 2003) that examined allocentrism as a moderator of transformational leadership—work-related attitudes and behaviors.
Fred Walumbwa, J. Lawler, B. Avolio
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2017
This chapter examines the idea of cross-cultural leadership through the military career of Dwight D. Eisenhower. Eisenhower’s successful leadership as the supreme Allied commander stemmed from nearly two decades of preparation. Serving overseas during the interwar period under generals such as Fox Conner and Douglas MacArthur, Eisenhower came to ...
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This chapter examines the idea of cross-cultural leadership through the military career of Dwight D. Eisenhower. Eisenhower’s successful leadership as the supreme Allied commander stemmed from nearly two decades of preparation. Serving overseas during the interwar period under generals such as Fox Conner and Douglas MacArthur, Eisenhower came to ...
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