Cross-cultural researchEthical leadershipAustraliaPakistanPurpose - This paper empirically addresses the question of whether the meaning of ethical leadership is constant across cultures. Drawing on the implicit leadership theory (ILT), we examine whether people in Australia and Pakistan respond to ...
Our research also demonstrates that ethics education can be enhanced by tailoring the content to specific cultural contexts. The debate over the application of the four principles approach is frequently couched as a tension between the acceptance of either universal values or cultural norms. However, ...
The research demonstrates that strategic leadership is above the operational level of management and that strategic leaders understand their market and their resources. They have clarity of vision as well as an ability to develop well attuned business goals. The results show that the characteristics ...
and interested parties. The book begins with an extended introduction summarizing the state of the art in risk perception research and core issues of cross-cultural comparisons. The main body of the book consists of four cross-cultural studies on public attitudes towards risk in different countries...
This research demonstrates through design practice that a well-established fashion design research methodology will empower fashion designers to convey concealed cultural aspects while satisfying the esthetic preferences of their audience. Thus, this study represents a research case that harmoniously integrates...
The roles of the translator as both an inter-cultural communicator and a data interpreter must be acknowledged in the research process. This paper challenges common assumptions that data translation is merely a technical problem, and that a translator could "objectively and faithfully" transfer ...
A number of studies have demonstrated that people treat computers socially. However, all of these studies have been performed in the United States and assume social rules derived from U.S. culture. The present research demonstrates, in the context of a comparative study of the United States and...
For instance, the research is based on cross-sectional data, which provides limited insight into the temporal aspects of dynamic environments. Practical implications – This study has important implications for practitioners. It demonstrates that, in international working relationships, cultural values have...
On the other hand, all of the Japanese participants were able to respond to the prompt for kawaii and all but one participant (59 out of 60) were able to respond to the prompt for cute. This demonstrates that the overwhelming majority of Japanese college students are familiar with the wor...
This research demonstrates for the first time a developmental pattern of cross-cultural vocal emotion recognition. Specifically, we showed striking improvement in vocal emotion recognition from adolescence to adulthood with smaller improvement in accuracy between childhood and adolescence. This highlights the...