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This study reveals and examines cultural differences in values, implicit theories of innovativeness, and attitudes toward innovation across three ethnocultural groups: Russians, representatives of the peoples of North Caucasus (Ingush and Chechens), and Tuvins (N = 801). Individual theories of...
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creativity and generalized creativity was confirmed in a simultaneous CFA in both regions. This model with values, gender and … creativity have domain and regional specifics: craft is a ‘female’ domain of creativity whereas organizational creativity is a … ‘male’ one; higher education promotes organizational and visual creativity in both regions and literature creativity in the …
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conclusion that there is a trend towards setting looser standards of originality and creativity. The article also describes a …
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In codifying intellectual property rights, Russian legislators have left what standards of originality and creativity … originality and creativity and grant copyright protection to works of low authorship …
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attitude to innovation. It was also found that the components of social capital (trust, tolerance, perceived social capital …
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with computer and paper mediation, respectively. Three parameters of creativity were analyzed: Fluency, flexibility, and …
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This study examines the relationship between values, efficacy, trust and innovative organizational behaviour in Russia …. We analyse the direct and indirect effect of gender, age and education on innovative behaviour via values, trust and … in organizations; efficacy and trust had a significant positive effect. Moreover, the effect of values is moderated by …
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capital, that is, individuals‘ levels of trust, tolerance and civic identity affect their economic behavior. The sample of the …
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-psychological capital obeys logic, it may be culture-specific. Values of Self-Transcendence (Benevolence and Universalism) have a positive …
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There is a worldwide tendency for more educated people to trust in markets, private business, and trade, and to … most of the world, respondents with higher levels of education are more likely to trust private businesses and … instruments for formal education to remove the contemporaneous effects of schooling itself on the education-trust link. We find …
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