When we use language to communicate, we must choose what to say, what not to say, and how to say it. That is, we must decide how to frame the message. These linguistic choices …
The amount of available digital data for the languages of the world is constantly increasing. Unfortunately, most of the digital data are provided in a large variety of formats and therefore …
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the odds of initiation or continuation of pharmacological and lifestyle preventive therapies in patients with nonzero versus zero …
Abstract Research Summary Using a sample of 205,792 individuals in 70 countries with 39 languages, this paper presents novel empirical evidence for how a language's future time …
LS Davis, F Abdurazokzoda - Journal of Comparative Economics, 2016 - Elsevier
Abstract Kashima and Kashima's (1998) linguistic dataset has played a prominent role in the economics of culture, providing the instrumental variables used in two seminal works to …
Quantitative studies in linguistics almost always involve data points that are related to each other, such as multiple data points from the same participant, multiple texts from the same …
P Houdek - The International Journal of Management Education, 2023 - Elsevier
This paper delves into the deep-rooted factors causing cross-cultural differences and their subsequent impact on the effectiveness of human resource practices in organizations …
Now in a second edition, this book guides students in developing Intercultural Communication Competence through its accessible style and unique theoretical framework …
After introducing the new field of cultural evolution, we review a growing body of empirical evidence suggesting that culture shapes what people attend to, perceive and remember as …