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Moderating role of addiction to social media usage in managing cultural intelligence and cultural identity change

Information Technology and People, 2020
PurposeThis paper aims to investigate the adverse effects of addiction to social media usage on expatriates' cultural identity change in cross-cultural settings.Design/methodology/approachA questionnaire survey was conducted in two public universities in
Shangui Hu, Lingyu Hu, Guoyin Wang
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Functions of Organizational Leaders in Cultural Change: Financial and Social Well-Being

Leadership and Cultural Change, 2015
Social responsibility looms as a key feature of leadership decision making and citizenship behavior as the world’s resources are depleted, health and education crises increase, and communities, societies, and cultures adapt to a new context shaped by ...
Ramona A. Houmanfar   +4 more
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Culture and Social Change

2020
This chapter begins with the cultural base of the SLP, as served up in its relationship to ethnicity, gender, information, social class, cultural costs and constraints, and temporal space. A discussion of social change follows.
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Culture Contact and Social Change

The British Journal of Sociology, 1961
nOCIOLOGISTS and social anthropologists now know much >.more than they used to about processes of social and cultural bJchange. They are not so much concerned as an earlier generation was with problems of the diffusion of 'culture traits', nor are they much given to hypothesizing about the possibility of some kind of social evolution, independent of ...
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Avoiding cultural trauma: climate change and social inertia

Environmental Politics, 2019
The failure of societies to respond in a concerted, meaningful way to climate change is a core concern of the social science climate literature. Existing explanations of social inertia display little coherence.
R. Brulle, K. Norgaard
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Cultural Drift and Social Change

Current Anthropology, 1963
IN HIS DYNAMIC conception of culture presented in Man and his Works (1948), Melville J. Herskovits has utilized cultural drift and historic accident as the major processes by which change comes about. "Together," he says, "they act to give a culture at a given moment in its history the forms it manifests, and endow it with the sanctions that give these
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Cultural change in servitization – a conceptual review and framework

Journal of service theory and practice
Purpose (Digital) servitization, referring to service-driven strategies and their increasing implementation in manufacturing, is one of the most rapidly growing areas in industrial service research.
Benjamin Biesinger   +2 more
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Cultural Macroevolution and Social Change

2019
The debate between the cultural-evolutionist and cultural-historicist views of long-term social change is discussed, and cultural macroevolutionism is presented as a contemporary theoretical framework that combines traditional and newer concepts from evolutionary anthropology with recent thinking in evolutionary biology and the physics of phase ...
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Culture, Civilization, and Social Change

The Sociological Quarterly, 1962
(1962). Culture, Civilization, and Social Change. The Sociological Quarterly: Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 93-106.
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Culture and Social Change Communication

2020
This chapter outlines the relationship between culture and social change communication. After attending to the historical context within which culture emerged into social change communication, attention is paid to the reworking of culture into the development, implementation and evaluation of development communication interventions.
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