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International strategy scholars continue to use formulations of national culture to predict firms’ major choices about products and markets and the success of these choices within different nations and across their borders. When studying more than a handful of countries, scholars predominantly draw from models that theorize culture dimensions and ...
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2014
The unconditional affirmation of African culture has succeeded the unconditional affirmation of European culture. The African Society will become the cultural society of the black world and will come to include the Negro dispersion, that is to say the tens of thousands of black people spread over the American continents.
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The unconditional affirmation of African culture has succeeded the unconditional affirmation of European culture. The African Society will become the cultural society of the black world and will come to include the Negro dispersion, that is to say the tens of thousands of black people spread over the American continents.
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Nationalism and the cultivation of culture
Nations and Nationalism, 2006ABSTRACT.On the basis of an extensive sample of European source material, the article investigates the meaning and importance of ‘culture’ in cultural nationalism. The author argues that European cultural nationalism in the nineteenth century followed a separate dynamic and chronology from political nationalism. Cultural nationalism involved an intense
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Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 1983
Anthropology can make a holistic contribution to the study of the com plex societies of today's nations, by identifying key issues, relevant to both the in dividual and the social system, on which these nations differ in empirically verifiable ways. This is labelled the "national cultures approach" and can be con sidered an extension, with a broader ...
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Anthropology can make a holistic contribution to the study of the com plex societies of today's nations, by identifying key issues, relevant to both the in dividual and the social system, on which these nations differ in empirically verifiable ways. This is labelled the "national cultures approach" and can be con sidered an extension, with a broader ...
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Globalization, National Cultures and Cultural Citizenship
The Sociological Quarterly, 1996The article develops an argument in respect of the media of mass communication, globalization processes and what I call cultural citizenship.
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Playing with the Nation: Napoleon and the Culture of Nationalism
2006In his time, Napoleon Bonaparte of France commanded the ideological environment which made nationalism grow and helped to turn the idea of the ‘nation’ into one of the most powerful political forces in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Napoleon's conquests, and the strong reactions they provoked in England, Spain, Germany, Poland, and Russia ...
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The Common Threads of National Cultures
Australasian Marketing Journal, 2014Culture related research in international marketing focusses largely on cultural relativism, that is, on cultural differences between countries. It examines the implications of national culture differences and how to manage the differences while doing business across national borders.
Venaik, Sunil, Brewer, Paul
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2013
Abstract Nationalism is usually conceived of as a state-oriented political project. There has been much less scholarly focus on nationalists whose primary aim is the formation of national communities. In this chapter I argue that we need to give more attention to cultural nationalist movements that precede or accompany state-oriented ...
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Abstract Nationalism is usually conceived of as a state-oriented political project. There has been much less scholarly focus on nationalists whose primary aim is the formation of national communities. In this chapter I argue that we need to give more attention to cultural nationalist movements that precede or accompany state-oriented ...
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2014
Nationalist narratives, such as those underlying Zionism and Palestinian nationalism, present us with a skewed and incomplete rendition of history. Two other factors further erode their usefulness. First, nationalist narratives assume that nations – such as the ones whose genealogy they describe – have existed throughout history. Nationalist movements,
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Nationalist narratives, such as those underlying Zionism and Palestinian nationalism, present us with a skewed and incomplete rendition of history. Two other factors further erode their usefulness. First, nationalist narratives assume that nations – such as the ones whose genealogy they describe – have existed throughout history. Nationalist movements,
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Economics
This article provides an overview analysis about national-cultural differences. In particular, research on national cultural differences (Hofstede. 1980) allowed to compare different national cultures on a large scale. Later, new countries and regions were added to the study; In the end, data was collected from 50 countries and 3 regions.
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This article provides an overview analysis about national-cultural differences. In particular, research on national cultural differences (Hofstede. 1980) allowed to compare different national cultures on a large scale. Later, new countries and regions were added to the study; In the end, data was collected from 50 countries and 3 regions.
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