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honor and shame

Shame-based Cultures Are Full of Pitfalls

December 1, 2008

Different cultures can be categorized in different ways (and categories don’t always work).  One of them, even with its over-generalization and limitations, is to categorize them into shame-based cultures and guilt-based cultures.  Now, it’s probably impossible to define a particular culture as either shame-based or guilt-based because it more than likely includes a mixture of [...]

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Cultures Matter in the Global Economy

June 20, 2008

One of the world’s most revered economic icons for the last couple of decades is Alan Greenspan, the former chairman of Federal Reserve Board for 18 years.  In case you don’t know what Federal Reserve Board is, it is the central bank of the United States of America, which is given the authority by the U. [...]

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