COUNTRY-OF-ORIGIN 1965-2004: A LITERATURE REVIEW Keith Dinnie Version 2003 Accepted for Journal of Customer Behaviour Copyright © 2003 Keith Dinnie. All rights reserved. Dr Keith Dinnie Temple University Japan 4-1-27 Mita‚ Minato-ku Tokyo 108-0073 Japan Email: dinnie@tuj.ac.jp Web: www.brandhorizons.com 1 Country-of-origin 1965-2004: A literature review Introduction This paper reviews the country-of-origin literature and traces the conceptual development of the country-of-origin
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GENDER AND HUMAN SEXUALITY EXPLICATION OF VARIOUS CONCEPTS Sex: refers to a person‘s biological/physiological characteristics Gender: refers to the social‚ cultural and economic attributes and opportunities associated with being male or female. In almost all societies‚ men and women differ in the activities they undertake‚ in their access and control over resources‚ and in their participation in decision-making. The nature of gender definitions (what it means to be male or female)
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Chapter 8 - Leader-Member Theory Leadership Chapter 8 – Leader-Member Exchange Theory Northouse‚ 4th edition Chapter 8 - Leader-Member Theory Overview LMX Theory Description LMX Theory Perspective Early Studies Later Studies Phases in Leadership Making How Does the LMX Approach Work? Chapter 8 - Leader-Member Theory Definition Leadermember exchange (LMX) theory: – conceptualizes leadership as a process that is centered on the interactions between a leader and subordinates
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Social Influences on Behavior Erika Whitacre PSY300 Betsy Ferronato July 7‚ 2014 Social Influences on Behavior Social psychology is the study of human behavior is response to other people and social situations. Within this study‚ factors contributing to the shift in behavior when around peers include self concept‚ social cognition‚ theory of attribution‚ social influence‚ group processes‚ prejudice and discrimination‚ interpersonal process‚ aggression‚ attitudes‚ as well as
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Immigrants flooded into the United States during the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century‚ providing cheap labor‚ creating an economic boom‚ and making the United States a global superpower (Gale). Although immigrants enabled the industrial revolution‚ most Americans believed the immigrants were a threat: “They worried that the newcomers carried or spread disease‚ they were disturbed because the immigrants followed different religions and customs‚ and they felt outnumbered by the large
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Peace Education Peace is not a new concept. People have been studying peace ever since there was conflict‚ loss‚ and the realization that we take peaceful times for granted. Peace education‚ as in peace taught in schools‚ on the other hand‚ has been forming mostly over the past three decades. There are several aspects of peace education that are essential knowledge when going to teach peace. In order for peace education to happen the teacher needs to take into consideration the child’spersonal
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Mind Control or Freedom Spring 2013 Final Exam The final is not cumulative Chapters 2-5‚ 7‚ 9. No supplemental readings. Nothing on reactance. 1. “Pure persuasion”: Intentional‚ measured by its effectiveness. Obvious clear cases of persuasion. Relies on language and symbolic action. Involves two or more people. Noncoercive. 2. What is the relationship of persuasion to coercion: Coercion is the practice of forcing another party to act in an involuntary manner by use of threats or intimidation
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and Debate in the Far East"‚ International Journal of Intercultural Relations‚ Vol. 10‚ pp. 75-92. Gudykunst‚ W.B.‚ Young-Chul Yoon and Tsukasa Nishadsa (1987)‚ "The Influence of IndividualismCollectivism on Perceptions of Communication in Ingroup and Outgroup Relationships"‚ Communication Monographs‚ Vol. 54‚ September‚ pp. 295-306. Hall‚ E.T. (1959)‚ The Silent Language‚ Doubleday‚ New York‚ NY. Hall‚ E.T. (1966)‚ The Hidden Dimension‚ Doubleday‚ New York‚ NY. Hall‚ E.T. (1976)‚ Beyond Culture
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There are many aspects to my identity that have to be analyzed and described in order to classify who I am and what I stand for. My social upbringings‚ values‚ cultural practices‚ and worldviews all have had large impacts on me and how I classify myself religiously‚ racially‚ ethnically‚ gender based‚ and social groups I surround myself with. Throughout time‚ my identity has evolved and expanded for the better. I am becoming a better man everyday. Factors like family‚ school‚ and my everyday small
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Kugler‚ T.‚ Kausal‚ E.‚ & Kocher‚ M. (2012). Are groups more rational than individuals? A review of interactive decision making in groups. Behavioral Economics‚ 2701. Wrong citation!! 1. Abstract a. Evidence suggests groups are more rational than individuals. 2. Introduction a. For the most part‚ evidence suggests groups are more rational than individuals b. For the most part‚ groups seem to be more strongly motivated by payoff maximization. c. For the most part‚ groups tend to be more competitive
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