Cultural Distance and Firm Internationalization: A Meta-Analytical Review and Theoretical Implications [PDF]
This paper presents the most comprehensive review and meta-analysis of the literature on cultural distance and firm internationalization to date. We analyze the effects of cultural distance on key strategic decisions throughout the entire process of ...
Sjoerd Beugelsdijk +2 more
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A revolt of the deplored? The role of perceived cultural distance in the educational gradient in anti-establishment politics. [PDF]
Anti‐establishment politics have become part of contemporary Western democracies. Less‐educated citizens in particular have been found to display political distrust and populist attitudes, support populist parties, and abstain from voting.
Noordzij K, de Koster W, van der Waal J.
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Gender difference in the effect of cultural distance on academic performance among cross-border students in China. [PDF]
Cross-border students’ academic performance draws people’s attention, whereas perceived cultural distance might influence their performance with gender difference. Based on role theory, men and women present different roles in society, and women are good
Hu J, Cheung CK.
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Social trust and the location choices of foreign firms in China–The moderating role of formal institution and cultural distance [PDF]
The institutional environment has a significant impact on the location of overseas investments by multinational enterprises (MNEs). However, there remain two research gaps.
Huiyun Shen +3 more
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Anger among Chinese migrants amid COVID-19 discrimination: The role of host news coverage, cultural distance, and national identity. [PDF]
As the early COVID-19 outbreak sparked xenophobia against people of Asian and Chinese background, we collected data from Chinese migrants worldwide to test how discrimination at a macro-level was perceived by the Chinese during COVID-19 globally ...
Li X, English AS, Kulich SJ.
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Cultural Distance, Classroom Silence and Culturally Responsive and Inclusive Education: Evidences from Migrant College Students in Shanghai [PDF]
This paper investigated the relationship between cultural distance, classroom silence, and the performance of culturally responsive and inclusive education (CRIE) using a survey of 1051 college students in Shanghai in 2022.
Fei Peng +3 more
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Relating Cultural Distance to Self-Other Agreement of Leader–Observer Dyads: The Role of Hierarchical Position [PDF]
Multisource feedback is important for leadership development and effectiveness. An important asset of such feedback is that it provides information about the self-other agreement between leaders and observers.
Tim Vriend +5 more
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Cultural distance and interstate conflicts [PDF]
The literature on the impact of culture on the conduct of international affairs, in particular on conflict proneness, is growing fast. Yet, the question of whether markers of identity influence disputes between states is still subject to disputes, and ...
Bove, Vincenzo, Gokmen, Gunes
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Cultural distance, institutional distance and international trade [PDF]
There is large variation in trade patterns across the world. Despite the popular discussion on the ‘death of distance’, distance is still the most important variable explaining this variation.
Beugelsdijk, Sjoerd +3 more
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Does Tourist–Host Social Contact Reduce Perceived Cultural Distance? [PDF]
Tourist–host social contact significantly influences the perceptions of tourists and deserves more attention from scholars in the field of tourism research. However, studies on the relationship between these two constructs are limited.
Fan, Daisy X.F. +3 more
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