A different idea that doesn’t involve an activity would be to discuss how your personality has developed in relation to your family; maybe one sibling is hot-headed, the other quiet, and you’re in the middle as the voice of reason (or maybe you’re the hot-head). These are simply ...
Consumer self-concept in the cyberspace: how digitization has shaped the way we self-disclose to othersConsumer self-conceptself-disclosurecyberspacedigitizationsystematic literature reviewThis study investigates digitization's implications on consumers' self-concept by focusing on how consumers build their ...
It would be unreasonable to claim that something like a concept of “content bias” has eluded the SSC entirely. Lull and Scheufele (2017), for instance, discuss disgust sensitivity as one of several “predispositions” that influence public resistance towards GMOs. More generally, that cognitive ...
Ignoring the politics of belonging, scripts of shallow multiculturalism and exceptionalism reinforce a trade-off between authenticity and belonging (see Fig.1). Acceptance occurs through a process of assimilation, by celebrating and rewarding sameness to dominant culture. To belong, one must avoid bein...
http://www.culture.gov.uk/what_we_do/research_and_statistics/4828.aspx. This quantitative survey has been running continuously since 2005 and surveys about 29,000 people (aged 16 and above). 5 This publication was produced by the UK Office for National Statistics, and it provides categories ...
But a great startup culture has also a series of indirect effects, which include easier recruiting, longer employee retention and, in some cases, even better business reputation among your customers. Author, Entrepreneur, and speaker Gary Vaynerchuck puts it this way: ...
As I started to read more, the question was whether to go deep or wide. I am curious about so many things, so I naturally gravitated to read widely. I strive to be T-shaped: really good at something, but with a wide foundation—and that’s a metaphor we use widely at Shopify. ...
What have I achieved that has been central to creating the person I am today? How do I define myself? How would my friends, family, and peers define me? Examples to consider for Prompt #1: Has your family’s love of travel taken you to new places and shaped you as a “worldly scho...
“We’re not the most non-conformist, and we’re not the most individualized,” says Iyengar. “But what Americans do have is a very strong dogma. We believe ourselves to be the most autonomous; we value autonomy more than any other culture; we value the concept of non-conformity more ...
Guanxiis closely intertwined with the Confucian philosophy that has shaped many Asian cultures. It holds that the self extends to family, friends, and society to create a harmonious community.Guanxiimplies an obligation that one has to another.2The belief in China is that the wheels of business...