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Cross-Cultural Social Work

Social Work Practice in Mental Health: cross-cultural perspectives

Social Work Practice in Mental Health: cross-cultural perspectives

... we work with; and at the very least it means that we consistently reflect on: "What am I doing? Why am I doing it? Is it in the best interests of the people who I am engaging with (the MHSU)?" ...

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Cross-cultural differences in social desirability scales: Influence of cognitive ability

Cross-cultural differences in social desirability scales: Influence of cognitive ability

... of social desirability scales and also cognitive ability measures, highlights the importance of accumulating evidence regarding the impact of multiple predictors on selection ...the work context (job ...

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The Demographic Variables and Emotional Intelligence as Correlates of Work Values: A Cross-Cultural Examination towards Organizational Change

The Demographic Variables and Emotional Intelligence as Correlates of Work Values: A Cross-Cultural Examination towards Organizational Change

... On Social Awareness, Relationship Management and overall emotional intelligence, CSRs differ when grouped according to civil status and work time ...in Social Awareness cluster, however, that there ...

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Exploring Cross-Cultural Differences In Social Knowledge Creation And Exchange:  A Preliminary Examination

Exploring Cross-Cultural Differences In Social Knowledge Creation And Exchange: A Preliminary Examination

... His work has become a heavily replicated and referenced cultural ...his work appeared as a reference in nearly 1,400 journal articles (Hofstede, 2001; Holt, ...

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Cultural dimensions and corporate social responsibility: A cross country analysis

Cultural dimensions and corporate social responsibility: A cross country analysis

... despite cultural distance among nations being identified of critical importance for the CSR agenda of multinational corporations (Srnka, 2004), with Carroll (2004) to relevantly stress that the rise of the ...

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Determinants of Work-Life Balance: A Cross-Cultural Review of Selected Asian Countries

Determinants of Work-Life Balance: A Cross-Cultural Review of Selected Asian Countries

... of work-life conflict is ...experience work-family balance which is evident from the western countries where the structure of the family used to be a nuclear and distant ...new social problems among ...

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A cross-cultural comparison of Muslim and non-Muslim students in terms of Islamic Work Ethic characteristics

A cross-cultural comparison of Muslim and non-Muslim students in terms of Islamic Work Ethic characteristics

... of work within which the ethical is not separated from the ...and social relations at work are therefore encouraged in order to meet one's needs and establish equilibrium in one's individual and ...

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Emotional Intelligence and Quality of Work Life between Iranian and Indian University Employees: A Cross–Cultural Study

Emotional Intelligence and Quality of Work Life between Iranian and Indian University Employees: A Cross–Cultural Study

... of work life, and several needs were recognized as: skill variety, task identity, task significance, autonomy and ...security, social integration in the work organization, constitutionalization in ...

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Being in the Social : a cross cultural and cross generational study on identity processes related to Facebook use

Being in the Social : a cross cultural and cross generational study on identity processes related to Facebook use

... in Social Networks (SNS), or ‘nonymous’ online environments (Zhao, Grasmuck, & Martin, 2008): here, in contrast to anonymous sites, participants’ identity work is ‘anchored’ to their offline persona, ...

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Cross cultural Deception Detection

Cross cultural Deception Detection

... the work presented on deception detection has focused on the identification of deceit clues within a specific language, where English is the most commonly studied ...blogs, social networks) oc- curs not ...

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The Role of Social Self-Efficacy on Physical Activity: A Cross-Cultural Comparision

The Role of Social Self-Efficacy on Physical Activity: A Cross-Cultural Comparision

... of social cognitive theory (Bandura, 1997), is one of the strongest psychosocial determinants of physical activity and exercise (Netz & Raviv, 2004; Rogers, et ...of social self-efficacy are associated ...

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Cross-cultural validation of the Social Media Disorder scale

<p>Cross-cultural validation of the Social Media Disorder scale</p>

... to social cognitive the- ory, reciprocal causation is at work as positive outcomes and rewards reinforce the human ...on social trust, well-being and the quality of life of the netizen population; ...

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The cross-cultural application of the social axioms survey in The South African police service

The cross-cultural application of the social axioms survey in The South African police service

... of social axioms implies that the structure of A is related to B, where A and B can be any entities (Bond et ...A social axiom proposes a basic premise in the form of an assertion, in which a relationship ...

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Social interest as an antidote to suicide: the cross cultural applicability of an Adlerian solution

Social interest as an antidote to suicide: the cross cultural applicability of an Adlerian solution

... disconnected cultural groups in the United ...to work with this population (McCarter, 2009; Richardson, Brown, & Van Brakle, ...these social stressors, in addition to any personal stress, it ...

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Japanese translation and cross-cultural validation of the Adult Social Care Outcomes Toolkit (ASCOT) in Japanese social service users

Japanese translation and cross-cultural validation of the Adult Social Care Outcomes Toolkit (ASCOT) in Japanese social service users

... To investigate the scale system, the response levels in the Japanese ASCOT-SCT4, we used IRT, with max- imum likelihood estimation and robust standard errors. An advantage of the IRT approach is the fact that item and ...

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Cross-Cultural Social Research with Indigenous Knowledge (IK): Some Dilemmas and Lessons

Cross-Cultural Social Research with Indigenous Knowledge (IK): Some Dilemmas and Lessons

... field work, which included gaining participants’ permission and trust, engaging them with his project, and building rapport with ...knowledge, social capital, community empowerment, ...

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Mining Cross Cultural Differences and Similarities in Social Media

Mining Cross Cultural Differences and Similarities in Social Media

... existing cross-lingual word embedding models rely on expensive parallel corpora with word or sentence alignments (Klementiev et ...and cross-lingual model transfer for docu- ment classification, which does ...

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Studying Cultural Evolution at the Tips: Human Cross-cultural Ecology

Studying Cultural Evolution at the Tips: Human Cross-cultural Ecology

... on cultural variation? Cultural variation is the variation among social groups found in many social animals, from the leaf-tools of the New Caledonian crows and the sponge-tools of the ...

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The application of cross cultural research in emergency service work trauma

The application of cross cultural research in emergency service work trauma

... service work as in the exposure to ...anti-social work hours system on sleep and social interaction (detailed above), bureaucracy, work-overload or underload, clerical duties, ...

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CULTURAL INTELLIGENCE: AN INTEGRAL PART OF CROSS CULTURAL ORGANISATIONS

CULTURAL INTELLIGENCE: AN INTEGRAL PART OF CROSS CULTURAL ORGANISATIONS

... research work pertaining to the recent developments & practices in the areas of Com- puter Science & Applications; Commerce; Business; Finance; Marketing; Human Resource Management; General Management; ...

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