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Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1984
Ng et al. (1982) collected data among students in nine Asian and Pacific countries using a modified version of the Rokeach Value Survey. Their data were reanalyzed by the present authors through an ecological factor analysis that produced five factors.
Geert Hofstede, Michael H. Bond
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Ng et al. (1982) collected data among students in nine Asian and Pacific countries using a modified version of the Rokeach Value Survey. Their data were reanalyzed by the present authors through an ecological factor analysis that produced five factors.
Geert Hofstede, Michael H. Bond
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Personality Dimensions Across Cultures
Journal of Personality Disorders, 2005In order to generalize the dimensional structure of personality-relatively independent groups of covarying traits-across languages and cultures, a large number of cultures must be studied. Until recently only a few worldwide personality datasets have been available.
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Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions Theory: Can Researchers Add More Cultural Dimensions?
2021This research endeavors to justify why tribalism__a sense of belonging to an individual’s tribe, superiority among other tribes, blindly loyal to a tribe, and demeaning outgroups__is a different cultural value different from Hofstede’s initial first four dimensions of 1984 in 76 countries. The author used the bivariate analysis and data from Corruption
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Proceedings of the 37th ACM International Conference on the Design of Communication, 2019
Today's global digital climate is characterized by a variety of UX communities that are emerging online for the first time. While many technology companies have developed design systems and practices to address the needs of global users, there is a noticeable gap in understanding of global UX in technical communication and even in UX education.
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Today's global digital climate is characterized by a variety of UX communities that are emerging online for the first time. While many technology companies have developed design systems and practices to address the needs of global users, there is a noticeable gap in understanding of global UX in technical communication and even in UX education.
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Culture and Cultural Dimensions
2013For understanding the manifestations or artifacts of culture, the underlying values must be understood. Different layers of culture must be distinguished, from individual- to group- to national level. For comparing communication and media around the world data at national level are used that can be compared with different value orientations of people ...
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Exploiting cultural dimensions
Strategic HR Review, 2005Laurent Jaquenod explains why and how HR professionals can harness cultural dimensions for improved, sustainable business performance.
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1996
Abstract Technology, which brings abundance and material happiness, presupposes an undifferentiated mass of consumers; it also tends to minimize the values that let a human being acquire and retain his own identity, values that I am grouping here under the vague term ‘cultural’.
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Abstract Technology, which brings abundance and material happiness, presupposes an undifferentiated mass of consumers; it also tends to minimize the values that let a human being acquire and retain his own identity, values that I am grouping here under the vague term ‘cultural’.
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