Changing corporate culture requires leaders to buy into the need for change. Leaders must recognize the value of being proactive in acknowledging that status-quo thinking can stop organizations from ...
Most intriguingly, psychologists in the 1960s had apparently discovered something remarkable about the illusion: only European and American urbanites fell for the trick. The illusion worked less well, ...
Past research has suggested that people's cultural differences may result in differences in basic visual perception. New research found no evidence that these differences play a significant role in ...
An Italian study finds wide variation in how nursing is perceived across ethnic groups, with implications for workforce ...
In his 1922 book "Public Opinion," journalist Walter Lippmann introduced the word "stereotype" as a metaphor for a mental picture people form based on cultural notions. For example, some stereotypes ...
Semantic Extension, Idioms and Proverbs, Cultural Semantics, Cognitive Semantics Share and Cite: Di, J.Y. (2026) A Semantic Analysis of “Peach” in Chinese and Japanese. Open Access Library Journal, 13 ...
When a person moves to a new place, it typically takes him time to adjust and adapt to his new surroundings because cultural norms may differ. Workplace transitions are no different. It takes time for ...
In an increasingly interconnected world, science and technology research often transects international boundaries and involves researchers from multiple nations, which provides both new opportunities ...
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