The way people handle conflicts differ from one culture to another culture, but why are the cross-cultural research findings showing the same results for both Asian and Western cultures? The purpose of the study is to gain clarity on the limitation of cross-cultural methodology within the conflict topic. This was investigated through digital text analyses and thereby linked to 11 published studies on Chinese culture. The algorithm was used to test the semantic relationship between scale and to recreate the original findings from the previous published studies. The semantic algorithm knows nothing about culture or conflict as a topic but gained almost the same results as the survey-based method where the Chinese population were the responden...
Regardless of whether the research goal is to establish cultural universals or to identify and expla...
The authors argue that commonly used ranking and rating methods of value surveys may have low validi...
Regardless of whether the research goal is to establish cultural universals or to identify and expla...
Objective: To investigate the dimensions of culture that may underlie difficulties in cross cultural...
This study attempted to investigate whether there were differences in the conflict behaviors chosen ...
Growing globalisation of the world draws attention to cultural differences between people from diffe...
Conflict in intercultural communication and conflict management have drawn tremendous attention from...
This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of the theoretical and methodological issues confront...
ABSTRACT—In this article, we describe how cross-cultural research methodologies have evolved, with e...
Robert Oliver has said, Mankind is separated less by language barriers (grievous though they are) t...
ABSTRACT—In this article, we describe how cross-cultural research methodologies have evolved, with e...
Statistically significant differences in culture means may or may not reflect practically important ...
A study investigated the conceptual and functional meanings of the concept of conflict from th, pers...
The way conflicts are solved is thought to be culturally learned (Hammer, 2005); therefore, this is ...
The literature on the impact of culture on the conduct of international affairs, in particular on co...
Regardless of whether the research goal is to establish cultural universals or to identify and expla...
The authors argue that commonly used ranking and rating methods of value surveys may have low validi...
Regardless of whether the research goal is to establish cultural universals or to identify and expla...
Objective: To investigate the dimensions of culture that may underlie difficulties in cross cultural...
This study attempted to investigate whether there were differences in the conflict behaviors chosen ...
Growing globalisation of the world draws attention to cultural differences between people from diffe...
Conflict in intercultural communication and conflict management have drawn tremendous attention from...
This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of the theoretical and methodological issues confront...
ABSTRACT—In this article, we describe how cross-cultural research methodologies have evolved, with e...
Robert Oliver has said, Mankind is separated less by language barriers (grievous though they are) t...
ABSTRACT—In this article, we describe how cross-cultural research methodologies have evolved, with e...
Statistically significant differences in culture means may or may not reflect practically important ...
A study investigated the conceptual and functional meanings of the concept of conflict from th, pers...
The way conflicts are solved is thought to be culturally learned (Hammer, 2005); therefore, this is ...
The literature on the impact of culture on the conduct of international affairs, in particular on co...
Regardless of whether the research goal is to establish cultural universals or to identify and expla...
The authors argue that commonly used ranking and rating methods of value surveys may have low validi...
Regardless of whether the research goal is to establish cultural universals or to identify and expla...