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Jason Alexandra
Climatic events express the dynamics of the Earth?s oceans and atmosphere, but are profoundly personal and social in their impacts, representation and comprehension. This paper explores how knowledge of the climate has multiple scales and dimensions that...
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Yousef AbdulMohsen Al-Haroun,Mohammed Nasser Al-Ajmi
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Jay Sang Ryu, Sally Fortenberry
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This research compared the shopping motivations and behaviors of young consumers toward small-town retailing based on their personal-level cultural orientation: idiocentrism (personal-level individualism) or allocentrism (personal-level collectivism). A ...
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Hamidreza Asgari, Nishat Zaman, Xia Jin
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The goal of this study is to develop Multinomial Logit models for mode choice behaviour of immigrants, with key focuses on neighbourhood effects and behavioural assimilation. The first aspect assumes a linkage between social network ties and immigrants? ...
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Guido Ferilli, Pier Luigi Sacco, Massimo Buscema and Giorgio Tavano Blessi
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Samuel Marleau Ouellet, Joseph Facal and Louis Hébert
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Rana Saeed Al-Maroof,Said Abdelrahim Salloum,Ahmad Qasim AlHamadand,Khaled Shaalan
Pág. pp. 157 - 178
The importance of using Google Translate (GT) has become dominantly more effective. Most researchers, professors, and students rely on its translation as an immediate source of getting the information in different countries all over the world. However, t...
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Andrey Yu. Mordovtsev,Alexey Y. Mamychev,Tatyana V. Mordovtseva,Andrey A. Plotnikov
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The article presents theoretical-methodological foundations of social and cultural interpretation of the nature of legitimacy of power. The authors present arguments for the importance of the transition research the government as a whole, its institution...
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David Eduardo Morocho Jaramillo, Camilla Mileto and Fernando Vegas López-Manzanares
This article explores the ties between vernacular architecture, culture and identity in a context of sociocultural change in the Ecuadorian Amazon. The text addresses the loss of a collective cultural identity from a historical, socio-spatial and descrip...
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Hui Liu, Kun Jiang, Hugo Gamboa, Tingting Xue and Tanja Schultz
As an essential subset of Chinese music, traditional Chinese folk songs frequently apply the anhemitonic pentatonic scale. In music education and demonstration, the Chinese anhemitonic pentatonic mode is usually introduced theoretically, supplemented by ...
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Michael Isnaeni Djimantoro, Widjaja Martokusumo, Heru W. Poerbo and R. Joko Sarwono
Understanding conceptions of the protection of cultural heritage continues to develop until now. Presently, urban historic places are not only comprehended as tangible but also include intangible dimensions. However, the conservation of cultural heritage...
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Carijn Beumer and Pim Martens
In this paper, we review the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment Scenarios and their assumptions on biodiversity conservation, using a framework based on the cultural theory (CT) perspectives. We explored an ...
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Sladana Savovic, Jelena Nikolic, Dejana Zlatanovic
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Research question: The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to examine the effects of acquisitions on organizational culture in terms of the degree of change in certain organizational culture dimensions, and second, to examine effects of organization...
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Sladana Savovic, Jelena Nikolic, Dejana Zlatanovic
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Research question: The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to examine the effects of acquisitions on organizational culture in terms of the degree of change in certain organizational culture dimensions, and second, to examine effects of organization...
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Gary DeLorenzo, Frederick G. Kohun, Robert J. Skovira, Vladimir Burcik, David Gonda, Jacek Jakubczak
Pág. 89 - 99
While organizations have initiated knowledge management initiatives to systematically and methodically capture both explicit and tacit (or silent) knowledge, these initiatives have experienced mixed results. Inherent organizational idiosyncrasies have...
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Sharon Dingley,Hanifa Shah,Paul Colder
Effective communication is essential for information systems development crossing functional, organisational and national boundaries. As organisations attempt to overcome cultural barriers to communication across the world, communication with colleagues ...
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Christy M. Caudill, Peter L. Pulsifer, Romola V. Thumbadoo and D. R. Fraser Taylor
The halfway point for the implementation of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) was marked in 2023, as set forth in the 2030 Agenda. Geospatial technologies have proven indispensable in assessing and tracking fundamental components of...
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Georgi Nikolov Georgiev
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The research of historical heritage is related to creation, storage and distribution of visual information about them. With the development of digital technologies, the three-dimensional scanning and visual regeneration of buildings of cultural heritage ...
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Traditional eastern and western views of knowledge continue to influence the knowledge management practices in today?s global workplace. Based on these views, several dominant theories have emerged on how to best manage in the international work environm...
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