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Information Manager (The), 2018
Technology has significantly changed the way humans live. Information and communication technologies have advanced and given their important spillovers to other economic sectors.
Mohammad Salehan, D. Kim, Jae-Nam Lee
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Technology has significantly changed the way humans live. Information and communication technologies have advanced and given their important spillovers to other economic sectors.
Mohammad Salehan, D. Kim, Jae-Nam Lee
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Economics, Cultural Values and Cultural Policies
Journal of Cultural Economics, 1991It is a truism that before we can decide whether or not a set of cultural policies has a consistent pattern, it is necessary to specify the policy objectives. In order to specify the objectives, we have to go back a stage and identify the set of values which enable these objectives to be identified. Then we encounter further difficulties. Values differ
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Educational technology research and development, 2021
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Chinese tourists’ motivation and their relationship to cultural values
Culture and Cultures in Tourism, 2018Tourists’ motivations are deeply rooted in the cultural values of the native country’s culture. This study examined Chinese outbound leisure tourists’ motivations and analysed their relationship to Chinese cultural values.
Shan Jiang, N. Scott, Li Tao, P. Ding
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Thailand: Refining Cultural Values
The Hastings Center Report, 1990With the advance of industrialization in Thailand the countrys health care sector faces a host of ethical problems that have arisen from the clash between Western medical models and Thai culture. The most prominent of these problems centers on the question of just distribution of health care. While 80% of the population still lives in rural areas 62%
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International Journal, 2005
It has become intellectually fashionable to talk about Canadian values, and to oppose these to values held by other people, especially Americans. Americans and Canadians, as individuals, are said to hold different values from one another, and this is said to show that there are national differences between the inhabitants of these two polities, and ...
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It has become intellectually fashionable to talk about Canadian values, and to oppose these to values held by other people, especially Americans. Americans and Canadians, as individuals, are said to hold different values from one another, and this is said to show that there are national differences between the inhabitants of these two polities, and ...
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Writing Culture and Cultural Value
2021It is through the interplay of economic and symbolic capital that book publishing and the literary industries have historically found traction, since to have money but no network is almost as unavailing as having a notable reputation but no money. As John B. Thompson explains in Merchants of Culture: The Publishing Business in the Twenty-First Century:
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Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2013
The commentaries identify several aspects of my model that merit elaboration. Perceived societal values complement individuals’ own values as influences on behavior. Aggregating these values across individuals would yield an additional latent index of societal value culture that is external to any individual mind. The level of institutions in my model
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The commentaries identify several aspects of my model that merit elaboration. Perceived societal values complement individuals’ own values as influences on behavior. Aggregating these values across individuals would yield an additional latent index of societal value culture that is external to any individual mind. The level of institutions in my model
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The Value of Cultural Heritage
1997Facing a windmill, one Dutchman will see an obstacle to progress that can be removed at small expense and another a heritage of Dutch culture that has to be saved at all expense. Such is the hallmark of modern life. Perspectives differ, values diverge. The value of cultural heritage is in the eye of the beholder.
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