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, materialism and the “need for cognition”) and two characteristics of shoppers who buy private‐label brands (their predisposition … characteristics. Specifically, materialism and the need for cognition were linked to inclination to purchase private brands, and …
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: the United States and India. Design/methodology/approach – Web images of 30 brands, selected from a list of top 100 brands … because culture does matter when it comes to visual images as not every culture prefers the same types of visual appeals …
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national culture characteristics may impact cross‐cultural acceptance and application of classical planning principles.  …
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This article takes stock of the state of cross‐cultural management in Malaysia. It first focuses on a number of problems that cross‐cultural management faces generally, namely the lack of integrated knowledge and the possibility of subjectivity influencing the research design. Then the...
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It is well researched and reported that the culture of a nation has a major impact on employees’ work related values …
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The Maltese culture of the employees of STMicroelectronics was tested for suitability with the participative management …
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The authors propose that the nature of prejudice differs across cultures. A model is introduced that proposes that the interpersonal perspective associated with individualist cultures (Westerners) leads to interpersonal prejudices, whereas the intergroup perspective associated with collectivist...
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With increased recognition of the existence of emotions in everyday interpersonal interactions, the need for emotions in cross‐cultural interactions has become more obvious. Emotions play an important role in cross‐cultural expatriate interactions as these experiences are essentially social...
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three reasons: incentives offered by the government, low risk and cultural distance. There is evidence that culture has an … impact critical to elements, such as culture, that make foreign investments attractive.  …
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requirements and corporate culture. With rapid economic expansion in China and predictions for continued growth, there has been a …
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