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' and young adults' cell phone product-market in Finland, United Arab Emirates, Canada, China, and New Zealand. Drawing upon … questionnaire, data was gathered from 403 high school and 892 undergraduate students in Finland, UAE, China, Canada and New Zealand …
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order to enrich our understanding of consumer preferences and behaviour in two different socio-cultural contexts – Canada … from Canada and China. Based on the prior research, 14 hypotheses were developed, and SPSS statistical analyses were used …
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Leveraging the introduction of universal low-fee daycare in Québec in 1997, we assess the welfare effect of universal childcare provision. First, using novel data on local daycare coverage and a difference-in-differences design, we show that positive impacts on maternal labor supply and...
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Borrowing from earlier contributions in the cross‐cultural management and international human resource management literatures, firstly we conceptualise expatriate adjustment as a multifaceted construct encompassing work, general, interaction and overall adjustment and then we examine the...
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: Paris (France) and Quebec (Canada). Factor analysis was employed to examine the underlying value structure of work and life …
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, namely Canada and China, to participate in the simulations in order to test the cultural differences in the relationship …
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determinants in Canada and Morocco. Design/methodology/approach – A comparative qualitative study with in‐depth interviews and the … employed in various governmental departments in Canada and Morocco. Findings – A framework identifying distinct categories …
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