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ABSTRACT This study investigates the role of some psychological variables associated with populist attitudes, specifically focusing on Conspiracy Mentality (CM) and Uncertainty Avoidance (UA). This approach allows for the examination of both belief‐system orientations and cognitive predispositions in explaining the psychological underpinnings of ...
Maria Sophia Heering +7 more
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Cultural understandings of inclusion in Southeast Asia. [PDF]
Rhodes D, Antoine E, Abidin A.
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A multi-country study of the adoption of ERP systems [PDF]
Studies on the adoption of innovations by companies generally includemicro-level and meso-level variables in order to explain a company'sreceptiveness to innovations.
Everdingen, Y.M. van, Waarts, E.
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Cross‐Cultural Validation of the Malevolent Creativity Behavior Scale in 7 Countries
ABSTRACT This study examined the psychometric properties and cross‐cultural validity of the Malevolent Creativity Behavior Scale (MCBS). A total of 2937 participants from Brazil, China, Ghana, Kenya, Peru, the United Kingdom, and the United States completed the 13‐item MCBS.
Cristian Ramos‐Vera +12 more
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Feeling seen matters: how organization-based self-esteem mediates the relationship between university students' coping resources and thriving in Germany, Indonesia, and the United Arab Emirates. [PDF]
Haase J +4 more
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ABSTRACT Migration is often associated with favourable labour market outcomes, particularly among higher educated individuals. This paper shifts the focus to the benefits of staying by examining how location‐specific capital shapes labour market outcomes for middle‐skilled vocational education graduates. Using longitudinal register data from Statistics
Tineke Reitsma +2 more
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Sociodemographic and cultural factors are related to singlehood rates: A multilevel analysis across 59 countries from the World Values Survey. [PDF]
Kowal M, Adamczyk K.
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This study reveals how cultural taboos, teacher discomfort, and inadequate school infrastructure collectively silence menstrual hygiene management education in rural haor schools of Bangladesh, contributing to student absenteeism and unmet health needs despite teachers’ awareness of its importance.
Abdul Basit
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Huggable integrated socially assistive robots: exploring the potential and challenges for sustainable use in long-term care contexts. [PDF]
Hofstede BM +6 more
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