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This paper surveys the existing literature on religious and cultural leaders. It discusses potential motivations of a leader and highlights that irrespective of his/her exact motivations, the presence of a leader is crucial for the cultural heterogeneity of a society. The impact of...
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Although receiving growing attention, research concerning spirituality and its impact on culture has been researched … for decades. For that reason, we mapped the research on spirituality and culture to gain a better understanding of how …) leisure, pilgrimage, and tourism, (ii) leadership, (iii) religion and spirituality in business, and (iv) cultures …
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Drawing on religious thought and critically examining psychological approaches, this paper introduces and defines the concept of self-immanent pride, a phenomenon conceived as the source of destructive managerial anger. To untangle the complexity of self-immanent pride and its anger-engendering...
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Culture has played a pivotal role in human evolution. Yet, the ability of social scientists to study culture is limited … by the currently available measurement instruments. Scholars of culture must regularly choose between scalable but sparse … can advance the study of human culture by providing quantitative, scalable, and high-resolution measurement of …
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This paper explores intergenerational transmission of culture and the consequences of a plausible assumption: that … people care not only for their children's culture but also for how their grand-children are raised. This departs from the …
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Does local religiosity create a risk averse corporate culture, or is the relationship between religiosity and firm risk … suggests that firms' reduction in risk taking is both corporate culture and demand driven …
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