"Can I ask you a favour?": a relational model of socio-cultural behaviour

作者: Nick Degens , Gert Jan Hofstede , Samuel Mascarenhas , Ana Paiva , Rui Prada

DOI: 10.5555/2484920.2485211

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摘要: In this paper we provide an overall description of a model social behaviour that allows flexible parametrisation cultural expectations. These expectations are associated to how people perceive and treat others from socio-relational perspective.

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