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Local and global processing: Observations from a remote culture
In Experiment 1, a normal adult population drawn from a remote culture (Himba) in northern Namibia made similarity matches to [Navon, D. (1977). Forest before trees: The precedence of global features in visual perception. Cognitive Psychology, 9, 353–383]
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Is There a Local Culture of Corruption in The U.S.?
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017U.S. corporations headquartered in states with greater public corruption are prone to more unethical behavior, reflective of a state-level "culture-of-corruption". We test for state-level differences by exploiting passage of Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) that curtailed bribery of foreign officials.
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Raymond Williams and Local Cultures [PDF]
In this paper it is maintained that Raymond Williams's writings on culture are of great importance to current developments in cultural geography. His work is periodised into three stages and its different subject matters identified. An interpretation of Williams's theory of culture is offered which places particular emphasis on his concepts of ...
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Global culture, local cultures and the internet: The Thai example
AI & Society, 1999This paper addresses the questions of whether and, if so, how and to what extent the Internet brings about homogenisation of local cultures in the world. It examines a particular case, that of Thai culture, through an investigation and interpretation of a Usenet newsgroup, soc.culture.thai. Two threads of discussion in the newsgroup are selected.
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This exploratory study investigates five conceptually distinct dimensions of work-life culture which account for the gap between work-life policy provision and utilization: 'Manager Support'; 'Organizational Time Expectations'; 'Career Consequences ...
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Computer, 2017
Computing technology has changed local culture and has been changed by it. The web extra at https://youtu.be/StKxA4SaplU is an audio recording of author David Alan Grier reading the first installment of his new Global Code column, in which he contemplates how computing technology has both changed and been changed by local culture--and what this might ...
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Computing technology has changed local culture and has been changed by it. The web extra at https://youtu.be/StKxA4SaplU is an audio recording of author David Alan Grier reading the first installment of his new Global Code column, in which he contemplates how computing technology has both changed and been changed by local culture--and what this might ...
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Vestnik of Saint Petersburg State University of Culture, 2022
Book review: Petin D. I. The history of the Omsk family of the Batyushkins / Ministry of Culture Omsk region. – Omsk: typ. Golden edition, 2021. – 140 p.
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Book review: Petin D. I. The history of the Omsk family of the Batyushkins / Ministry of Culture Omsk region. – Omsk: typ. Golden edition, 2021. – 140 p.
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2013
In Wasambaa culture, people live collectively and support family members regardless of a disability. People in this culture believe that children with a disability are a gift from God, regardless of whether that is Muslim, Christian God. Nevertheless, negative beliefs existed in the past and still persist within the community.
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In Wasambaa culture, people live collectively and support family members regardless of a disability. People in this culture believe that children with a disability are a gift from God, regardless of whether that is Muslim, Christian God. Nevertheless, negative beliefs existed in the past and still persist within the community.
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Financial Management, 2015
I empirically investigate whether geographical variations in local culture, as proxied by local religion, affect dividend demand and corporate dividend policy for a large sample of US firms. Firms located in Protestant counties are more likely to be dividend payers, initiate dividends, and have higher dividend yields, while firms located in Catholic ...
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I empirically investigate whether geographical variations in local culture, as proxied by local religion, affect dividend demand and corporate dividend policy for a large sample of US firms. Firms located in Protestant counties are more likely to be dividend payers, initiate dividends, and have higher dividend yields, while firms located in Catholic ...
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