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Ethical Leadership in Cross-Culture
The existing ethical leadership literature reflects a Western-based private sector perspective, implying a compliance-oriented view of ethical leadership.
Maram Alshawabkeh
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A systematic review on cross-culture, humor and empathy dimensions in conversational chatbots: the case of second language acquisition. [PDF]
The advancement of information and communication technologies has led to an increasing use of conversational chatbots in the learning and teaching sector, especially for the second language (L2) acquisition.
Zhai C, Wibowo S.
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A cross-culture, cross-gender comparison of perspective taking mechanisms. [PDF]
Being able to judge another person's visuo-spatial perspective is an essential social skill, hence we investigated the generalizability of the involved mechanisms across cultures and genders.
Kessler K, Cao L, O'Shea KJ, Wang H.
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Assessing Cross-Cultural Alignment between ChatGPT and Human Societies: An Empirical Study [PDF]
The recent release of ChatGPT has garnered widespread recognition for its exceptional ability to generate human-like conversations. Given its usage by users from various nations and its training on a vast multilingual corpus that includes diverse ...
Yong Cao +5 more
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Autism spectrum condition is a neurodevelopmental condition in which people are characterized by their social differences. As such, autistic behaviors are often identified as deviating from what is considered normal or neurotypical ways of interacting ...
Gray Atherton +3 more
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Adopting a comparative cross-platform approach, we examine youth political expression and conversation on social media, as prompted by popular culture. Tracking a common case study—the practice of building Donald Trump’s border wall within the videogame ...
Ioana Literat, Neta Kligler-Vilenchik
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Communication competencies, culture and SDGs: effective processes to cross-cultural communication
Globalization has made it necessary for people from different cultures and nations to interact and work together. Effective cross-cultural communication seeks to change how messages are packaged and sent to people from diverse cultural backgrounds. Cross-
S. Aririguzoh
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As an indispensable part of traditional Chinese culture, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is extensive and profound. Driven by globalization, Traditional Chinese Medicine has gradually stepped onto the international stage and attracted extensive ...
Na Zhang, Mei Dong
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From Management to Support: A Systematic Bibliometric Review of Cross-Cultural Human Resource Management [PDF]
Cross-cultural human resource management has become essential for multinational companies. However, the research outputs of this and related fields are still developing.
Tianji GAO, László ERDEY
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Animal-derived products have an important role in treating many health conditions and have widely been used across cultures. In South Asia, ethnozoological research has been conducted only by a small number of researchers.
Musheerul Hassan +14 more
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