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Decision making process: conceptualizing how Chinese and Western managers differ [PDF]
In this paper we pose the question: How does the decision making process of Chinese managers differ from that of Western managers? Integrating Chinese notions of thinking with the stages of decision making process, our central argument is that in ...
Eranova, Mariya, Prashantham, Shameen
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One of the common and schematic descriptions in the perspective of the 1989 breakthrough are two ways of dealing with it by people who are respectively called winners or losers of transformation.
Kaja Kaźmierska
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Making sense of institutional change in China: The cultural dimension of economic growth and modernization [PDF]
Building on a new model of institutions proposed by Aoki and the systemic approach to economic civilizations outlined by Kuran, this paper attempts an analysis of the cultural foundations of recent Chinese economic development.
Herrmann-Pillath, Carsten
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Towards a better understanding of family business groups from a cross-cultural perspective [PDF]
Around the world, some of the largest firms in many countries are controlled by family business groups such as Fiat in Italy, Ford in the US, Hutchison Whampoa in Hong Kong, Samsung in South Korea and many others.
Cacia, Claudia +2 more
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Censorship and Censureship: Insiders, Outsiders, and the Attack on Bhandarkar Institute [PDF]
On January 5, 2004, the Bhandarkar Institute, a large Sanskrit manuscript library in Pune, was vandalized because of its involvement in James Laine\u27s controversial study of the Maharashtrian king Shivaji.
Sathaye, Adheesh
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Bridging Emic and Etic Readings: Idiom Translation Strategies in Yusuf Idris's The Cheapest Nights
This study is an attempt to approach the translation of idiomatic expression in some of Yusuf Idris's short stories into English language from an emic-etic perspective.
Saleh Mohsen Hussein Al-Sayadi +1 more
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Religionshistorien og "De Andre"
The History of Religions as an academic enterprise has traditionally been concerned with the study of Otherness, i.e. non-Christian traditions. This article focuses on the ways in which historians of religions have constructed Other religions in ...
Jeppe Sinding Jensen
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The Modern Language Journal, Volume 110, Issue 1, Page 270-273, Spring 2026.
Yongyan Zheng +2 more
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The Shaman's Journeys between Emic and Etic
The author focuses on the term 'shaman' as an analytical category. In academic usage its meaning has come to denote similar tribal beliefs all over the world, while in postmodern discourse the plural 'shamanisms' refers to a range of specific spiritual practices. The diverse movement of neo-shamanism appeared as a product of the interaction of etic and
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Can qualitative and quantitative methods serve complementary purposes for policy research? [PDF]
Qualitative and quantitative methods in social science research have long been separate spheres with little overlap. However, recent innovations have highlighted the complementarity of qualitative and quantitative approaches. The Accra Food and Nutrition
Maxwell, Daniel G.
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