Category: Culture
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Australian Education and Intercultural Communication
Table of Contents Introduction Australia’s Education System Individualistic Education and Student Qualification Framework General Teaching Methods and the Role of Teachers in Australia Conclusion References Introduction Education is an essential tool in a nation’s progress socially, economically, and culturally. It develops the community by providing knowledge and skills that can be transferred to the workforce…
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British and Chinese Cultural and Financial Differences
Table of Contents The Purpose of the Study Background to the Study Rationale of the Proposed Study Issues and Sub-Problems to Be Addressed by the Study Research Boundaries Research Aim and Objectives Cultural Differences Indicators Culture and Financial Services Research Methods Reference List The Purpose of the Study This study aims at analysing how the…
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Impacts of Culture on Consumer Behaviour
Table of Contents Introduction The Premise of the Article by Jung and Kau (2004) The Main Themes in the Article by Jung and Kau (2004) Hofstede’s Cultural Framework General Topic Coverage from the Perspective of Different Literature Materials Data Collection Methods Societal and Marketing Implications of the Study Conclusion References Introduction Marketers have always been…
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Post-War Global Cultural Economics and Development
Table of Contents Introduction Economic Effects of the World Wars “Washington Consensus” versus “Beijing Consensus” Democracy and Capitalism versus Socialism Introduction The First and Second World Wars significantly affected global economics. The Second World War resulted in intensive economic growth. The necessity of financial stability and development appeared in different countries around the globe. Western…
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Cultural Impact on the Economic Development
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction In the context of globalization, one may assume that culture pertaining to a particular country does not play a determinative role in economic development. However, thinking in such a way is erroneous because culture affects the lifestyles of people, as well as various practices and national financial…
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Global Business Cultural Analysis: Japan
Table of Contents Abstract Introduction The major elements and dimensions of culture in Japan Values Attitude The elements and dimensions integrated by locals conducting business in Japan A comparison of Japanese cultural elements with US culture and business The implications for US businesses that wish to conduct business in Japan Conclusion References Abstract Limited study…
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The Educational Organization’s Culture
Table of Contents Introduction The educational organization’s culture An evaluation of three educational trends Conclusion References Introduction The contemporary managerial environment in any given sector is highly shaped by the culture of management. The culture in the education sector has changed tremendously due to external factors of change. This necessitates the restructuring of educational organizations…
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The Impact of Cultural Differences Between the US and China on Global Business
Table of Contents Introduction Cultural differences between the US and China Treatment of the four marketing P’s: Product, Price, Promotion and Place References Introduction In the recent past China’s economy has grown at unprecedented rate making it an attractive country for foreign investment. In this context, Yim (n.d) notes that “…the current and potential growth…
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Organizational Culture in Educational Institution
Table of Contents Introduction Culture as a Means of Increasing the School’s Productivity and Effectiveness The Role of Culture in Improving Collaborative Activities Fostering Successful Change with the Help of Culture The Role of Culture in Building Commitment The Use of Culture to Focus on Important Issues Conclusion References Introduction The concept of organizational culture…
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Cultural Changes’ Impact on Education
The field of education has altered dramatically in the past few centuries, introducing new spheres and shifting the interests of society. The cultural changes had an impact on education, which can be seen through the comparison of the courses in the 18th century and their obsolete nature in the 21st century. To start with, the…