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The Influence of Culture Characteristics upon the Implementation of Business Intelligence Management [PDF]

open access: yesRevista de Management Comparat International, 2009
In the present paper upon the Business Intelligence framed in the Romanian national culture peculiarity we will appeal to a gradual approach to the subject, from theoretical – to experimental – to applicative.
Claudia – Mihaela NICOLAU
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BOSNIAK CULTURAL HERITAGE: CULTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF TRADITIONAL KNOCKERSAND GATES

open access: yesHuman Research in Rehabilitation, 2011
Culture, molding the attitude of one, creates social order and ensures social identity of the belonging community. When it comes to Bosnian, or more precisely Bosniak culture, it is of high importance to discuss traditional gates, which represent one ...
Yusuf Ziya Sümbüllü, Melinda Botalić
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THE CULTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF INTERNATIONAL TOURISTS

open access: yesInternational Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events, 2018
Number of international tourists visiting Bali, Indonesia, keeps increasing. They usually come from different countries and cultural background. Objective of this research is to introduce some cultural characteristics of Chinese, Japanese, Korean ...
I Putu Budiarta
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Influence of cultural and religious aspects on the perception of autism in children by parents in Africa and the Middle East [PDF]

open access: yesСовременная зарубежная психология, 2021
The article includes a literary review of scientific works devoted to the study of specific features of the motivational and personal sphere of mothers with children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), published in a number of countries in ...
Kukanov A.A.
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Intercultural differences between Austria and Croatia in the context of business communication

open access: yesEkonomski Vjesnik, 2021
Purpose: The globalization of economy in the context of adaptation and successful communication within the EU emphasizes the importance of perceiving and adapting to intercultural diversity in order to achieve business success.
Ante Rončević   +2 more
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The Sociocultural Meaning of “My Place”: Rural Korean Elderly People's Perspective of Aging in Place

open access: yesAsian Nursing Research, 2020
Purpose: Aging in place becomes an important concept in elderly care plans worldwide. It pursues to enhance quality of later lives and maintain dignity in older adults. However, one's own place may have some kinds of symbols and meanings to an individual
Sihyun Park, Yejung Ko
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Contingency Analysis of Ethics Training in Psychology Programs in Colombia

open access: yesMedUNAB, 2022
Introduction. The topic of ethics training in psychology has been constant in Colombia, especially since the Colombian Association of Psychology Faculties was created.
Diana Paola Pulido-Castelblanco   +1 more
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The characteristics of view of the Holy Quran in cultural pathology with an emphasis on the culture of the age of decline [PDF]

open access: yesپژوهش نامه معارف قرآنی, 2019
Moving to the cultural perspective of the civilization of the Holy Qur'an requires an understanding of the original look of the book in terms of its revelatory origin in terms of social dimensions, including culture.
Mohammad Mustafa Asady
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Insights into the IASB due process: the influence of country characteristics on constituents’ formal participation [PDF]

open access: yesZeszyty Teoretyczne Rachunkowości, 2017
The paper explores the impact of country characteristics on constituents’ formal participation in the IASB’s due process. We hypothesize that there is an association between the level of constituents’ partic- ipation and (1) the level of economic ...
Karsten Eisenschmidt   +1 more
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Language Plurality as Cultural Characteristics of Southeast Asia: A Review of John F. Hartman’s Thesis

open access: yesIHiS (Indonesian Historical Studies), 2023
John F. Hartmann (1986) argued that the spread of the Indic languages in Southeast Asia took place in different overlapping periods, through which the region underwent a process of indinization.
Agus Suwignyo
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