Imitation of location choices for rare foreign ventures: Tax‐motivated relocations of headquarters
Abstract Research Summary Peer firms tend to imitate each other's location choices for foreign subsidiaries. We examine whether they also engage in location choice imitation when undertaking rare, high‐stakes foreign ventures in the form of tax‐motivated relocations of headquarters.
Aleksi Eerola +2 more
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Cultural uncertainty avoidance predicts consumers' affective reactions to chemicals. [PDF]
Martin C.
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Editorial: Interactive robots for healthcare and participation. [PDF]
Schneider S +3 more
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ABSTRACT Purchase decisions have important implications for consumers' well‐being. Age‐related motivation changes may affect purchase preferences, while personal values and sociocultural context can moderate the age differences. This study investigates age‐related differences in experiential versus material purchase evaluations and the moderating ...
Haowei Peng, Tianyuan Li
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Cultural influences on Asian health profession trainees seeking and receiving feedback: a scoping review. [PDF]
Fullerton PD +3 more
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Driven to Serve: Exploring Meaningful Work for Doctors Through the Lens of Public Service Motivation
ABSTRACT This paper reports on a study of meaningful work amongst doctors in a non‐Western context. This study advances the current understanding of meaningful work by establishing a connection with public service motivation theory. By examining unique contextual features where societal, public systems, institutional, and individual factors are diverse
Abid Hussain +4 more
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A field study to explore user experiences with socially assistive robots for older adults: emphasizing the need for more interactivity and personalisation. [PDF]
Hofstede BM +20 more
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ABSTRACT In its quest for development, Ghana must address socioeconomic challenges not of its own making, use resources it does not have, and apply externally imposed technocratic knowledge‐based solutions largely incompatible with Ghanaians' lived experience.
Jessica Kritz, Peter F. Haruna
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Doctor-Patient Communication Models, Patient Decision-Making Participation, and Patient Emotional Expression: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Samples from the UK and China. [PDF]
Liu C +7 more
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Cultural Individualism–Collectivism and Third‐Party Punishment and Compensation
ABSTRACT This study examined how culture shapes third‐party punishment and compensation in the harm domain using realistic judicial scenarios. Chinese participants showed greater engagement in both forms than American participants, with individualism–collectivism values mediating these societal differences.
Yan Ye, Zuo‐Jun Wang
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