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This paper examines how project leaders can better understand the cultures in which they work, identify the core types of cultures, and recognize, change, and adapt their behavior while working within unfamiliar cultural contexts.
14 wrz 2021 · Although a consensual definition of science culture is still missing, it is widely considered as a major factor that supports research and innovation and the values attached to them (such as respect for evidence and analysis and trust in scientific expertise).
16 sie 2020 · Following the first part of Jahoda’s advice, the goal of this spotlight series is to present a set of papers on “culture as a concept” to explore different facets of culture and to explore some of the specific ways in which culture shows up in human functioning and matters for development.
1 sty 2012 · This chapter suggests a language convention to distinguish ‘scientific culture’ from ‘science culture’ and reviews several efforts to conceptualize and measure ‘science culture’ and the difficulties of mobilizing adequate data streams for that purpose.
Scientic culture is a form. fi. of rational culture. The fundamental characteristic of rational culture lies in solving cognitive and practical problems based on rational analysis and empirical inquiry.
1 wrz 2018 · Scientific culture provides a solid foundation and is an important indicator of a world leader in science and technology. This article explores the meaning and structure of scientific culture and expounds its role in the development of the economy and society.
definition of "culture" in this broad but definite sense of its current social-science usage?as distinct from cultivation and refinement, from nurture, from agricul ture and pearl culture and test-tube cultures?the first definition I have found in an English dictionary dates from the late twenties. The first deliberate usage in a