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Resilience of biocide-free ETICS to microbiological growth in an accelerated weathering test
Biocide-free renders and coatings for external thermal insulation composite systems (ETICS) are now long-established on the market and contribute notably to the improvement of ETICS’ environmental properties. A low likelihood of microbiological growth is
Wolfgang Karl Hofbauer, Outi Ilvonen
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The entry explores the concepts of ‘emic' and ‘etic' perspectives tracing the historical development of these terms and their expansion into various disciplines, including cross-cultural management. It discusses the dominance of the etic approach, emphasizing universal comparisons, and critiques its limitations.
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Imposed Etics-Emics-Derived Etics: The Operationalization of a Compelling Idea
International Journal of Psychology, 1989There is a tension between two research traditions in cross‐cultural psychology: working intensively within a single culture in order to understand indigenous psychological phenomena and how they are related to cultural context; and working comparatively across cultures in order to understand broad patterns of relationships between behavioural and ...
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