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Wu, Shaofen. "Beyond Hofstede Dimension Model: A New Cultural Dimension of Context Culture." International Journal of Languages, Literature and Linguistics 9, no. 1 (2023): 90–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.18178/ijlll.2023.9.1.386.

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With significant political and economic changes over the decades, the limitations of Hofstede's cultural difference dimension model have been heated debated. The purpose of this research is to explore the levels of context culture among people in China of different ages and genders and whether context culture should be considered as part of the cultural dimension. The respondents were 385 people aged 20 to 40 in China, and the study was quantitative, using independent sample tests to answer research questions. This research shows that China is a high context culture country, and the women have
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Jaquenoud, Laurent. "Exploiting cultural dimensions." Strategic HR Review 4, no. 6 (2005): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/14754390580000822.

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Guadarrama Flores, Marco Antonio. "Cultural dimensions of the house." Anuario de Espacios Urbanos, Historia, Cultura y Diseño, no. 05 (December 1, 1998): 319–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.24275/qbnw2945.

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NIELSEN, CHRISTINE S., and MARTIN J. GANNON. "Preface: Cultural Metaphors, Paradoxes, Cross-Cultural Dimensions." International Studies of Management & Organization 35, no. 4 (2005): 4–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00208825.2005.11043742.

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Singh, Man Mohan. "Cultural Dimensions of Development." India Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs 43, no. 2 (1987): 89–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/097492848704300201.

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The basic idea expounded in this presentation is refining of linkages between development and culture. A semantic point has been raised to the effect that the word “dimension” may be a limiting factor. In this context traditional flourishing of arts and culture has been related to the village community with reference to the institutional changes brought about by breaking up of village communities. The role of tradition has been defined in terms of technological changes. The relevance of traditional values particularly in the context of conservation concerns has been duly stressed. In yet anoth
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Kumaran, K. P. "Cultural dimensions of development." Social Change 21, no. 4 (1991): 15–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0049085719910403.

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Eyford, Glen A. "Cultural dimensions of learning." International Review of Education 36, no. 2 (1990): 195–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01874884.

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Polat, Haci H. "Impact of Cultural Dimensions to Individualism, and Collectivism Dimension." Journal of Business and Economics 10, no. 12 (2019): 1154–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.15341/jbe(2155-7950)/12.10.2019/003.

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Globalization is growing and barriers seem to be dwindling. Therefore, trade barriers are eliminated, communication channels are simplifying business processes and the world appears to be shrinking to a village (Werlen, 2000, p. 23). The internalization of firms is a strategically planned result that has been motivated by major considerations, and one main factor for decision-making is the conception of psychic distance. Psychic distance is based on the cognitions of other cultures and influences the internationalization processes. Dow (2008, p. 1) revealed six main influencing factors: cultur
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Kasemsap, Kijpokin. "Cultural Perspectives and Cultural Dynamics." International Journal of Art, Culture and Design Technologies 5, no. 1 (2016): 35–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijacdt.2016010103.

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The purpose of this article is to summarize the insights from the literature review focusing on the advanced issues and approaches of cultural perspectives and cultural dynamics. The literature review includes various issues of organizational culture, cultural intelligence (CQ), cultural awareness, cultural competence, cultural value, cultural orientation, cultural dimensions, and cultural dynamics. Belonging to a culture can provide individuals with an easy way to connect with others who share the same mindset and values. Culture offers a chance to connect and share the individual's history a
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Pauliukevičiūtė, Audronė, and Robertas Jucevičius. "SIX SMARTNESS DIMENSIONS IN CULTURAL MANAGEMENT: SOCIAL/CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT PERSPECTIVE." Business, Management and Education 16 (July 13, 2018): 108–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/bme.2018.2144.

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Cultural management as a complex process is constantly facing social/cultural challenges (policy shifts, creativity, interest coherence, the rise of technological capital, cultural emigration, etc.) that affect the growing need and importance for smartness in management. There is a lack of inter-disciplinary research on smartness in the context of cultural management. The goal of this article is to ground smartness dimensions in cultural management in the context of changing the social/cultural environment. Strategy, Creative Development, Harmonization of Interests in the Cultural Sector, Empo
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Rusu, Marinela. "1. Cultural Dimensions of Learning - Teachers’ Cultural Skills." Review of Artistic Education 1, no. 24 (2022): 237–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/rae-2022-0029.

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Abstract Current demographic changes are increasingly raising the issue of appropriate changes in the educational process as well. This paper brings into question a new imperative in current education: the teaching curriculum and educators must find ways to meet the needs of students with a wide range of experiences, skills and interests. Understanding the ways in which cultural specificity influences the educational context, opens the way for better communication between teachers and students. Teachers need to understand not only how culture influences student behavior, but also how it influe
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Biedermann, Anna Maria, Natalia Muñoz López, José Luis Santolaya Sáenz, Laura Asión-Suñer, and Francisco Javier Galán Pérez. "Methodological Framework for Integrating Cultural Impact in Sustainability Assessments of Cultural Events." Sustainability 16, no. 16 (2024): 6893. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su16166893.

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Based on the three dimensions model of sustainability, different studies that address the integration of the culture and sustainability concepts from a theoretical field propose that culture should be included as another sustainability dimension to a greater degree. This approach has not been put into practice to date. In fact, when sustainability application is examined in cultural activities such as museums and exhibitions, in most cases it is associated with only one dimension and evaluation methodologies based on a holistic approach; the Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment (LCSA) is used
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Oliver, Gillian. "Cultural Dimensions of Information Management." Journal of Information & Knowledge Management 02, no. 01 (2003): 53–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219649203000255.

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Organisational culture plays a significant role when considering the management of information. The culture of individual organisations is influenced by national culture, and this paper considers the literature relating to the various cultural models. Particular attention is paid to Hofstede's dimensions and the implications of them for information management are suggested.
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Pusztai-Varga, Ildikó. "Cultural Dimensions of Poetry Translation." Acta Universitatis Sapientiae, Philologica 8, no. 3 (2016): 17–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ausp-2016-0028.

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Abstract The present research analyses Hungarian and English target-language translations of contemporary Finnish poems. The translation solutions of culturally-bound lexical elements are compared in both Finnish-Hungarian and Finnish-English translation directions. The analysis is carried out using a text corpus comprising Hungarian and English translations of Finnish poems published after 1950. The text corpus consists of 160 Finnish source poems and their 160 Hungarian and 160 English target-language translations. The objective of the research is to reveal the cultural aspects of the transl
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Sierocka, Halina. "Cultural Dimensions Of Legal Discourse." Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 38, no. 1 (2014): 189–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/slgr-2014-0039.

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Abstract Despite the intention for precision and accuracy, legal discourse is oftentimes complex, archaic and ambiguous - which gives rise to contentious interpretation. Moreover, little or no attention is paid to the cultural dimension of legal discourse, which plays a critical role in the translation and interpretation of legal texts, as well as in the application of law. This paper endeavours to illustrate the impact the culture, or, more precisely, legal culture has on the way legal texts are construed or translated and to present problems which arise in the interpretation, translation and
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Ćurčić, Slađana. "Cultural dimensions of safe cities." Politika nacionalne bezbednosti 27, no. 2 (2024): 183–208. https://doi.org/10.5937/pnb27-43653.

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The subject of this paper is the examination of the connection between national cultural characteristics and urban safety, i.e. the safest cities, rated as such according to the Safe City Index. Namely, cultural differences determine the different functioning of states in many fields, so academic literature on urban security often investigates whether and in what way cultural variables reflect on the resilience of cities, urban planning, urban development, etc. The theoretical basis of the paper is the theory of cultural dimensions, developed by Geert Hofstede. Therefore, this paper aims to de
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Marshall, Jeremy. "International management: Cross cultural dimensions." Long Range Planning 29, no. 3 (1996): 424–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0024-6301(96)85312-x.

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Andeweg, Agnes. "Cultural Dimensions of Sexual Liberalization." Sexuality & Culture 21, no. 2 (2017): 339–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12119-017-9418-x.

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Leonetti, Donna L. "Cultural Dimensions of Kin Investment." Human Nature 19, no. 3 (2008): 227–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12110-008-9040-6.

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Weiss, Mitchell G., R. Raguram, and S. M. Channabasavanna. "Cultural Dimensions of Psychiatric Diagnosis." British Journal of Psychiatry 166, no. 3 (1995): 353–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjp.166.3.353.

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BackgroundCross-cultural research to examine the cultural validity of diagnostic categories and underlying concepts requires methods that integrate epidemiological and anthropological frameworks.MethodThe Explanatory Model Interview Catalogue (EMIC) and Structured Clinical Interview for DSM–III–R (SCID) were used to study 80 psychiatric out-patients with depressive neurosis at a clinic in south India.ResultsSummarykappa values of 0.75 for the EMIC and 0.68 for the SCID confirmed inter-rater reliability. Comparison of patient explanatory models and SCID diagnoses showed that patients emphasised
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Martin, Denis-Constant. "The Cultural Dimensions of Governance." World Bank Economic Review 5, suppl 1 (1991): 325–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/wber/5.suppl_1.325.

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Gholipour, Hassan Fereidouni, and Reza Tajaddini. "Cultural dimensions and outbound tourism." Annals of Tourism Research 49 (November 2014): 203–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.annals.2014.08.006.

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Sayles, Leonard. "A ‘primer’ on cultural dimensions." Leadership in Action 9, no. 4 (2007): 8–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/lia.4070090406.

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AKA, Başak Türküler. "Cultural Dimensions of Emotion Regulation." Psikiyatride Guncel Yaklasimlar - Current Approaches in Psychiatry 15, no. 3 (2023): 441–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.18863/pgy.1103621.

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This review aims to evaluate the connections between emotion regulation and cultural elements via different theoretical frameworks. For this purpose, one of the most used emotion regulation models in the literature, Gross's model is briefly explained. Also, cultural elements are discussed by focusing on socialization practices, social rules, cultural scenarios, cultural values, and cultural differences highlighted in these concepts. Besides, the cultural differences in emotional expression and regulation through cultural values are presented by using two different theories and related research
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Manolii, Adela. "Linguistic representation of cultural dimensions." Studia Universitatis Moldaviae. Seria Ştiinţe Umanistice, no. 10(180) (April 2024): 133–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.59295/sum10(180)2023_17.

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Culture is the collective programming of the mind by which the members of a group are distinguished from one another. Romanian thinking assigned a special role to language in the configuration of national identity. Language is an essential element in a cultural system, the main tool for knowledge and development of the outside world, penetrating into all spheres of society. The vocabulary of a language reflects the culture of its speakers. Education through culture teaches the speaker to recognize and understand already formulated problems that are others’. It is good for education to first en
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Guzhva, Alla. "Philosophical dimensions of cultural policy." Filosofiya osvity. Philosophy of Education 29, no. 2 (2024): 92–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.31874/2309-1606-2023-29-2-6.

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Against the background of Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine, the question of an effective cultural policy that would support national identity, contribute to the purification of consciousness from propaganda myths and preserve the heritage of Ukrainian culture is becoming more acute. Since cultural policy is related to both aesthetic-artistic and cultural-anthropological dimensions of social life, in order to identify the effective influence of cultural policy on dominant social practices, it is necessary to find out the universal principles of its functioning. The purpose of this articl
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Luo, Li. "Analysis of Japanese Cultural Patterns —Based on Hofstede’s Value Dimensions and Minkov’s Cultural Dimensions." International Journal of Education and Humanities 14, no. 1 (2024): 367–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/atw22v23.

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Intercultural communication is of vital importance, as it not only promotes intercultural understanding and respect, but also stimulates innovative thinking and broadens horizons. In today's globalized world, intercultural competence has become the key to individual and organizational success, helping to build a harmonious and pluralistic world. Japanese culture is unique and diverse, blending tradition and modernity, not only in the exquisite art of tea ceremony and flower arrangement, but also in advanced technology and innovation. Its spiritual core of respect for nature and emphasis on eti
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Martynyshyn, Yaroslav, Olena Khlystun, Maryna Antonivska, and Oksana Krupa. "Entrepreneurship: Theory, Genesis, Socio-Cultural Dimensions and Strategies." Socio-Cultural Management Journal 5, no. 2 (2022): 3–37. https://doi.org/10.31866/2709-846X.2.2022.267494.

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<em>Introduction.&nbsp;</em>In terms of economic relations transformation in Ukraine, entrepreneurship, which today, to a certain extent, goes beyond the scope of usual economic functions and roles, and is a socio-cultural phenomenon with its own history and civilizational specificity, occupies a special place. Given this, it should be considered not only as an economic category but also as a system of values and a special cultural phenomenon.&nbsp;<em>Purpose and methods.&nbsp;</em>The purpose of the article is a theoretical analysis of entrepreneurship as a unique phenomenon, which will deep
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Caldera González, Diana del Consuelo. "Entrepreneurship. Social and cultural dimensions in Mipymes." Gestión y Estrategia 42 (July 1, 2012): 81–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.24275/uam/azc/dcsh/gye/2012n42/caldera.

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Doroudi, Fariborz, and Tahereh Firoozabadi. "Information Policy-making for Public Libraries in the Process of Globalization." Iranian Journal of Information Management 7, no. 2 (2022): 99–114. https://doi.org/10.22034/aimj.2022.156553.

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The purpose of research is to inform information policy of public libraries in economic, political and cultural dimensions in the process of globalization. The research method is survey-analytical. The research tool is a researcher-made questionnaire. The statistical population of the study is all undergraduate students of Islamic Azad University, Kerman branch 3862 people. Sampling is by stratified random method. The sample size according to Cochran's formula is 350 people. The findings show that public libraries need to make policies in economic, political and cultural dimensions to tailor t
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Akande, Adebowale W. "The self‐perception and cultural dimensions: cross‐cultural comparison." Educational Studies 35, no. 1 (2009): 81–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03055690802470209.

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Casas, Arturo. "El eje local-mundial como reto para la Historia literaria." Tropelías: Revista de Teoría de la Literatura y Literatura Comparada, no. 15-17 (February 26, 2011): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.26754/ojs_tropelias/tropelias.200415-17503.

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En el marco general de la crisis de la Historia y con atención a las nuevas coordenadas derivadas de la mundialización y el multiculturalismo, este artículo analiza las dimensiones local, regional, nacional y supranacional/mundial de la Historia literaria y explora la posibilidad de que su vertiente temporal-cronológica ceda parte de su protagonismo a un vector espacial-territorial, propiciando con ello una aproximación a la Semiótica de la cultura, a la Geografía cultural y a otras disciplinas. Se observan además las correlaciones establecidas entre las dimensiones citadas en la práctica de v
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Aliyev, Vasif. "A Qualitative Observations on the Azarbaijan Cultural Values in Terms of Hofstede`s Cultural Dimensions." Business and Management Research 9, no. 2 (2020): 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.5430/bmr.v9n2p19.

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One of the most fundamental studies on culture in recent years is Dutch scientist Geert Hofstede’s study of the cultural dimension. This study shows what Hofstede's cultural dimensions; individualism-collectivism, power distance, masculinity-femininity, uncertainty avoidance and the countries’ compliance with those dimensions. Additionally, attempts have been made to clarify through qualitative observations which dimensions Azerbaijani culture corresponds in Hofstede criterion.
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Tekeş, Burcu, Yeşim Üzümcüoğlu, Connie Hoe, and Türker Özkan. "The Relationship Between Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions, Schwartz’s Cultural Values, and Obesity." Psychological Reports 122, no. 3 (2018): 968–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0033294118777965.

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According to the World Health Organization, obesity is a major public health issue. In 2014, there were more than 600 million obese people around the world. According to the data of the World Health Organization, obesity rates differ among countries. One possible underlying reason of the difference can be culture, more specifically shared cultural values. The strategies and policies regarding obesity were developed; however, the effect of culture is not adequately considered. The aim of the study is to investigate the relationship between obesity rates of countries, Hofstede’s cultural dimensi
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Deckert, Carsten, and Rahel M. Schomaker. "Cultural Impacts on National Innovativeness: Not Every Cultural Dimension Is Equal." Cross-Cultural Research 53, no. 2 (2018): 186–214. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1069397118799700.

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National innovativeness is one key driver of economic development. The relation of national innovativeness and national culture has been firmly established by research. Cultural factors, however, influence national innovativeness via different mechanisms on the macro-, meso-, and micro-level of a country. In our article, we build on existing research on the link between cultural dimensions and national innovativeness to develop a new model that classifies different cultural dimensions in groups according to their mechanism: political, social, or individual (PSI-model). Using a newly establishe
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Riahi, Rabeb, Foued Hamouda, and Jamel Eddine Henchiri. "Measuring cultural dimensions for cross-cultural management: Corporate governance outlook." Corporate Ownership and Control 17, no. 2 (2020): 157–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.22495/cocv17i2art13.

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The unobservable nature of the national culture is one of the main limits of research studying the impact of values systems’ in management sciences. This is why we aim in this study to identify a measure to three cultural dimensions namely, individualism (IND), masculinity (MASC) and long-term orientation (LTO). Our methodology is based on structural equation modeling (SEM) under LISREL approach, where latent variables are economic and demographic characteristics. Findings for the cross-national study over a period of 7 years including Tunisia, France, and Canada show that ecological indicator
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Dsouza, June Bernadette. "Cultural Intelligence to Cultural Adaptation of Expatriates in Thailand." rEFLections 29, no. 3 (2022): 739–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.61508/refl.v29i3.262854.

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Cultural diversity in the 21st century makes it imperative for managers to examine the multidimensional construct of cultural intelligence, aiming to solve cross-cultural problems, mitigate culture shock and promote a harmonious work environment. Using the quota sampling technique, this quantitative paper gathered data from three subgroups in Bangkok: Thai, Chinese and ASEAN employees from two organizations settings, consisting of heterogeneous and homogeneous employees. The relationship between the four dimensions of cultural intelligence proposed by Earley and Ang (2003), to sociocultural ad
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Cuhadar, Sevinur, and Ildikó Rudnák. "Link between cultural dimensions and leadership styles of organizational managers in Turkey context of hofstede and GLOBE studies." Studia Mundi – Economica 9, no. 4 (2022): 88–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.18531/studia.mundi.2022.09.04.88-103.

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This research aimed to provide a better comprehension of link between cultural dimensions and leadership styles of managers in Turkey based on previous studies in the literature which draws on both international and Turkish research. We have done this by clarifying concept of cross-cultural leadership, cross-cultural studies related to cultural dimensions, cultural dimensions of Turkey and leadership styles of Turkish managers. Organizational leadership is affected by many factors such as cultural dimensions. Cultural dimensions have impact on leadership styles of managers and many scholars ha
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DiRienzo, Cassandra E., and Jayoti Das. "Illicit Trade and Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions." Economics and Culture 17, no. 2 (2020): 63–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jec-2020-0021.

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Abstract Research purpose. Growth of illicit trade has markedly increased and caused damage to a multitude of economic, socio-economic and environmental outcomes. The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of Hofstede’s country cultural dimensions on the attitudes towards illicit trade and the political will to counter the crime across countries. Design/Methodology/Approach. The 2018 Global Illicit Trade index published by the Economics Intelligence Unit for 62 countries is empirically analysed. Six hypotheses are built and tested across Hofstede’s six cultural dimensions. Findings. Th
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DiRienzo, Cassandra E., and Jayoti Das. "Illicit Trade and Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions." Economics and Culture 17, no. 2 (2020): 63–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jec-2020-0021.

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AbstractResearch purpose. Growth of illicit trade has markedly increased and caused damage to a multitude of economic, socio-economic and environmental outcomes. The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of Hofstede’s country cultural dimensions on the attitudes towards illicit trade and the political will to counter the crime across countries.Design/Methodology/Approach. The 2018 Global Illicit Trade index published by the Economics Intelligence Unit for 62 countries is empirically analysed. Six hypotheses are built and tested across Hofstede’s six cultural dimensions.Findings. The r
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Bendiksen, Robert A., Peter Aggleton, Peter Davies, and Graham Hart. "AIDS: Individual, Cultural and Policy Dimensions." Contemporary Sociology 20, no. 3 (1991): 445. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2073746.

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Tan, Brian Roy, and Asda Chintakananda. "Home Cultural Dimensions and MNE Performance." Academy of Management Proceedings 2016, no. 1 (2016): 16439. http://dx.doi.org/10.5465/ambpp.2016.16439abstract.

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Neculăesei, Angelica Nicoleta. "Romania – Dimensions of Regional Cultural Specificity." Annals of the Alexandru Ioan Cuza University - Economics 60, no. 1 (2013): 21–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/aicue-2013-0003.

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Abstract An increasing importance is given to intercultural research in management. The cultural “inheritance” of individuals is of interest to us from a double perspective: a) to avoid problems that can arise from ignoring their value profile, b) for valuing it by positive “exploitation”. Cultural positioning is achieved by comparisons made according to certain criteria (cultural dimensions). They are known in the literature and for ethical approaches they emphasize cultural similarities and differences. Although they largely reflect the values of culture, they can not cover issues that come
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Murray, Stephen O., Peter Aggleton, Peter Davies, and Graham Hart. "AIDS: Individual, Cultural and Policy Dimensions." Social Forces 70, no. 1 (1991): 299. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2580115.

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Steigner, Tanja, Marian K. Riedy, and Antonina Bauman. "Legal family, cultural dimensions, and FDI." International Journal of Managerial Finance 15, no. 3 (2019): 285–314. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijmf-09-2017-0205.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the interaction between legal origin and cultural distance and its impact on foreign direct investment (FDI) flows into the OECD. Design/methodology/approach Ordinary least squares regression analysis is used to evaluate FDI flows into OECD countries between 2003 and 2012. Estimations use fixed effects and clustered standard errors. Findings FDI flows from civil to common law countries are greater than vice versa. Further, cultural distance impacts FDI flows depending on the legal origin of the source country. Specifically, more FDI flows fro
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Grossman, Divina. "Cultural Dimensions in Home Health Nursing." American Journal of Nursing 96, no. 7 (1996): 33. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3464918.

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Judkins, Russell A., and Ann B. Judkins. "Commentary: Cultural Dimensions of Hmong Birth." Birth 19, no. 3 (1992): 148–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1523-536x.1992.tb00673.x.

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Bayón, María Cristina, and Gonzalo A. Saraví. "The Cultural Dimensions of Urban Fragmentation." Latin American Perspectives 40, no. 2 (2012): 35–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0094582x12468865.

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ALLISON, BRIAN. "Cultural Dimensions of Art and Design." Journal of Art & Design Education 4, no. 3 (1985): 217–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1476-8070.1985.tb00166.x.

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Grossman, Divina. "Cultural Dimensions in Home Health Nursing." American Journal of Nursing 96, no. 7 (1996): 33–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00000446-199607000-00031.

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