This paper presents the military rationale for developing an improved understanding of the effects of culture on the performance of military organizations and their partners. In particular the change from conventional high intensity warfare to asymmetric warfare increases the interactions between different cultures within multi-national military forces and in the local populations. A brief description of culture and cultural attributes is presented. A culture-based evaluation tool (the Soft Factors Modeling Tool), which has been developed by the authors, is described
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The paper reports on work carried out for the UK Ministry of Defence in the area of the control and ...
Each approach has its own inherent limitations. The human terrain approach was a ‘quick-fix’. But ma...
This paper provides the background rationale for and description of a prototype culture tool, the So...
What must states do to ensure victory on the field of battle? Conventional scholarship claims that a...
As effective interaction with foreign nationals has become increasingly critical to mission success ...
With the changing dynamic of warfare in the post-Cold War world, different tools are being used to a...
As technologies improve, system components are becoming more reliable and are delivering higher perf...
Military conflicts have been changing from the traditional large force engagements, where the winner...
Abstract Contingency Contracting Officers (CCOs) are increasingly finding themselves an integral par...
Effective and efficient culture cognition in the Future Force depends heavily upon orchestrating the...
This study identifies the influence of national and military organisational values on the cultures o...
Nowadays, not only has the way fights are carried out changed significantly, but also education and...
As technologies improve, system components are becoming more reliable and are delivering higher perf...
International audienceIn the context of increasingly complex human environments faced by the armed f...
Culture has recently become a significant aspect of military operations; the ability to win hearts a...
The paper reports on work carried out for the UK Ministry of Defence in the area of the control and ...
Each approach has its own inherent limitations. The human terrain approach was a ‘quick-fix’. But ma...
This paper provides the background rationale for and description of a prototype culture tool, the So...
What must states do to ensure victory on the field of battle? Conventional scholarship claims that a...
As effective interaction with foreign nationals has become increasingly critical to mission success ...
With the changing dynamic of warfare in the post-Cold War world, different tools are being used to a...
As technologies improve, system components are becoming more reliable and are delivering higher perf...
Military conflicts have been changing from the traditional large force engagements, where the winner...
Abstract Contingency Contracting Officers (CCOs) are increasingly finding themselves an integral par...
Effective and efficient culture cognition in the Future Force depends heavily upon orchestrating the...
This study identifies the influence of national and military organisational values on the cultures o...
Nowadays, not only has the way fights are carried out changed significantly, but also education and...
As technologies improve, system components are becoming more reliable and are delivering higher perf...
International audienceIn the context of increasingly complex human environments faced by the armed f...
Culture has recently become a significant aspect of military operations; the ability to win hearts a...
The paper reports on work carried out for the UK Ministry of Defence in the area of the control and ...
Each approach has its own inherent limitations. The human terrain approach was a ‘quick-fix’. But ma...