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Charles Harb
Researcher at American University of Beirut
Publications - 41
Citations - 2203
Charles Harb is an academic researcher from American University of Beirut. The author has contributed to research in topics: Context (language use) & Cultural group selection. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 36 publications receiving 1901 citations. Previous affiliations of Charles Harb include University of Sussex & American University.
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Culture-Level Dimensions of Social Axioms and Their Correlates across 41 Cultures
Michael Harris Bond,Kwok Leung,Al K. C. Au,Kwok Kit Tong,Sharon Reimel de Carrasquel,Fumio Murakami,Susumu Yamaguchi,Günter Bierbrauer,Theodore M. Singelis,Markus Broer,Filip Boen,Sophie M. Lambert,Maria Cristina Ferreira,Kimberly A. Noels,Jay J. Van Bavel,Saba Safdar,Jianxin Zhang,Lina Chen,Iva Poláčková Šolcová,Iva Stetovska,Toomas Niit,Kaisa-Kitri Niit,Helena Hurme,Mia Böling,Vijé Franchi,Guguli Magradze,Nino Javakhishvili,Klaus Boehnke,Edgar W. Klinger,Xu Huang,Márta Fülöp,Mihály Berkics,Penny Panagiotopoulou,Sujata Sriram,Nandita Chaudhary,Anjali Ghosh,Neharika Vohra,Dien Fakhri Iqbal,Jenny Kurman,Ram David Thein,Anna Laura Comunian,Kyung Ae Son,Ivars Austers,Charles Harb,Joseph O. T. Odusanya,Zainal A. Ahmed,Rosnah Ismail,Fons van deVijver,Colleen Ward,Andrew Mogaji,David L. Sam,Muhammad Jahanzeb Khan,William E. Cabanillas,Ly Sycip,Félix Neto,Rosa Cabecinhas,Paulo Xavier,Margareta Dinca,Nadezhda Lebedeva,Andrianna Viskochil,Oksana Ponomareva,Steven M. Burgess,Luis Oceja,Silvia Campo,Kwang-Kuo Hwang,June Bernadette D’souza,Bilge Ataca,Adrian Furnham,J. Rees Lewis +68 more
TL;DR: Leung et al. as mentioned in this paper revealed a five-dimensional structure of social axioms across individuals from five cultural groups across 41 nations and revealed the culture level factor structure and its correlates across 41 cultures.
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Beyond the 'east-west' dichotomy: Global variation in cultural models of selfhood.
Vivian L. Vignoles,Ellinor Owe,Maja Becker,Peter B. Smith,Matthew J. Easterbrook,Rupert Brown,Roberto González,Nicolás Didier,Diego Carrasco,Maria Paz Cadena,Siugmin Lay,Seth J. Schwartz,Sabrina E. Des Rosiers,Juan A. Villamar,Alin Gavreliuc,Martina Zinkeng,Robert Kreuzbauer,Peter Baguma,Mariana Martin,Alexander Tatarko,Ginette Herman,Isabelle de Sauvage,Marie Courtois,Ragna B. Garðarsdóttir,Charles Harb,Inge Schweiger Gallo,Paula Prieto Gil,Raquel Lorente Clemares,Gabriella Campara,George Nizharadze,Ma. Elizabeth J. Macapagal,Baland Jalal,David Bourguignon,Jianxin Zhang,Shaobo Lv,Aneta Chybicka,Masaki Yuki,Xiao Zhang,Agustín Espinosa,Aune Valk,Sami Abuhamdeh,Benjamin Amponsah,Emre Özgen,E. Ülkü Güner,Nil Yamakoğlu,Phatthanakit Chobthamkit,Tom Pyszczynski,Pelin Kesebir,Elvia Vargas Trujillo,Paola Balanta,Boris Cendales Ayala,Silvia Helena Koller,Jas Laile Suzana Binti Jaafar,Nicolay Gausel,Ronald Fischer,Taciano L. Milfont,Ersin Kusdil,Selinay Çağlar,Said Aldhafri,M. Cristina Ferreira,Kassahun Habtamu Mekonnen,Qian Wang,Márta Fülöp,Ana Raquel Rosas Torres,Leoncio Camino,Flávia Cristina Silveira Lemos,Immo Fritsche,Bettina Möller,Camillo Regalia,Claudia Manzi,Maria Brambilla,Michael Harris Bond +71 more
TL;DR: A new 7-dimensional model of self-reported ways of being independent or interdependent is developed and validated across cultures and will allow future researchers to test more accurately the implications of cultural models of selfhood for psychological processes in diverse ecocultural contexts.
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Individualism-collectivism as Descriptive Norms Development of a Subjective Norm Approach to Culture Measurement
Ronald Fischer,Maria Cristina Ferreira,Eveline Maria Leal Assmar,Paul Redford,Charles Harb,Sharon Glazer,Bor-Shiuan Cheng,Ding-Yu Jiang,Corbin C. Wong,Neelam Kumar,Joscha Kärtner,Jan Hofer,Mustapha Achoui +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a new instrument for measuring the descriptive norms related to individualism-collectivism (IC) is presented, which has good statistical properties with iden- tical structures at individual and cultural level, good reliabilities at the individual level, adequate agreement within cultures, and demonstrates first signs of convergent and discriminant validity.
How Distinctive Are Indigenous Ways of Achieving Influence? A Comparative Study of
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate the cultural specificity of guanxi, wasta, and jeitinho, each of which has been identified as an indigenous process of informal influence.
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How Distinctive Are Indigenous Ways of Achieving Influence? A Comparative Study of Guanxi, Wasta, Jeitinho, and “Pulling Strings”
TL;DR: The authors investigated the cultural specificity of guanxi, wasta, and jeitinho, each of which has been identified as an indigenous process of informal influence, and found that each type of scenario was perceived as representative and typical in its culture of origin, each was also perceived as somewhat typical by respondents in additional locations.