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Culture heavily influences a society′s innovative capacity. Most studies place that proportion influenced by culture at between 30 and 50 per cent. What causes the remainder? Discusses differences in innovative capacity between culturally similar countries – the Anglo‐American Cluster –...
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facilities. Design/methodology/approach – Research is on survey data collected from British family groups visiting Turkey in the …
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solely in one city, Ankara, Turkey. Any further research should include perspectives from other cities in Turkey and from …
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kindergartens in Ankara, Turkey. Findings – Most parents acknowledge that their children do influence their purchasing decisions …, Ankara, Turkey. Any further research should contrast perspectives both from other cities in Turkey and other countries …/value – Turkey, is located between Europe and Asia and shares mostly collectivist values. The findings contribute to the …
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In Turkey’s dynamic economy, HRM is recognized as one of the most important tools in maintaining organizational …
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was used to collect data. In 2006 university students in Turkey collected data from visitors at hotels. From distribution … tourists. Findings – One expects Turkish tourists, European tourists, and Asian tourists in Turkey will differ in demographics …
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‐being among professors in Turkey. It attempts to replicate previous research conducted in North America. Design … research carried out in North America in Turkey, a secular Muslim country. The importance of considering country culture and …
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Examines the differences between the actions that Turkish and American students would take when they were confronted with conflict. Students received two cases describing an organizational setting. They were asked to place themselves in the situation of a member in conflict with a peer in the...
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