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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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Being oneself through time: Bases of self-continuity across 55 cultures*
Maja Becker,Vivian L. Vignoles,Ellinor Owe,Matthew J. Easterbrook,Rupert Brown,Peter B. Smith,Sami Abuhamdeh,Boris Cendales Ayala,Ragna B. Garðarsdóttir,Ana Raquel Rosas Torres,Leoncio Camino,Michael Harris Bond,George Nizharadze,Benjamin Amponsah,Inge Schweiger Gallo,Paula Prieto Gil,Raquel Lorente Clemares,Gabriella Campara,Agustín Espinosa,Masaki Yuki,Xiao Zhang,Jianxin Zhang,Martina Zinkeng,Juan A. Villamar,Ersin Kusdil,Selinay Çağlar,Camillo Regalia,Claudia Manzi,Maria Brambilla,David Bourguignon,Bettina Möller,Márta Fülöp,Ma. Elizabeth J. Macapagal,Tom Pyszczynski,Phatthanakit Chobthamkit,Nicolay Gausel,Pelin Kesebir,Ginette Herman,Marie Courtois,Charles Harb,Baland Jalal,Alexander Tatarko,Said Aldhafri,Robert Kreuzbauer,Silvia Helena Koller,Kassahun Habtamu Mekonnen,Ronald Fischer,Taciano L. Milfont,Sabrina E. Des Rosiers,Jas Laile Suzana Binti Jaafar,Mariana Martin,Peter Baguma,Shaobo Lv,Seth J. Schwartz,Alin Gavreliuc,Immo Fritsche,Roberto González,Nicolás Didier,Diego Carrasco,Siugmin Lay +59 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors tested a tripartite theoretical model of bases of self-continuity, including stability, sense of narrative, and associative links to one's past, to predict the extent to which people derived a sense of self continuity from different aspects of their identities.
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Measurement Invariance of the Brief Multidimensional Student’s Life Satisfaction Scale Among Adolescents and Emerging Adults Across 23 Cultural Contexts
Amina Abubakar,Amina Abubakar,Fons J. R. van de Vijver,Itziar Alonso-Arbiol,Jia He,Byron G. Adams,Said Aldhafri,Arzu Aydinli-Karakulak,Josephine Arasa,Diana Boer,Ozgur Celenk,Radosveta Dimitrova,Maria Cristina Ferreira,Ronald Fischer,Ronald Fischer,Fomba Emmanuel Mbebeb,María Teresa Frías,Andrés Fresno,Omri Gillath,Charles Harb,Penny Handani,Given Hapunda,Shanmukh V. Kamble,Marianna Kosic,Joseph Lah Lo-oh,Lubna Mazrui,Rafael Emilio Mendia,Margaret Murugami,Mei Mason-Li,Weny Savitry S. Pandia,Cristina Perdomo,Maja K. Schachner,Samantha Sim,Rosario Spencer,Angela Oktavia Suryani,Angela Oktavia Suryani,Ergyul Tair +36 more
TL;DR: This article evaluated the measurement invariance of the Brief Multidimensional Students' Life Satisfaction Scales (BMSLSS) across cultural contexts and found insufficient evidence for scalar invariance in both the adolescents' and the emerging adults' samples.
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Are Perceptions of Organizational Justice Universal? An Exploration of Measurement Invariance Across Thirteen Cultures
Ronald Fischer,Maria Cristina Ferreira,Ding-Yu Jiang,Bor-Shiuan Cheng,Mustapha Achoui,Corbin C. Wong,Gulfidan Baris,Socorro Mendoza,Nathalie van Meurs,Donna Achmadi,Arif Hassan,Gunes N. Zeytinoglu,Figen Dalyan,Charles Harb,Dania D. Darwish,Eveline Maria Leal Assmar +15 more
TL;DR: This article examined whether justice perceptions are structured similarly or whether they are qualitatively different across working populations from 13 nations, and found that perceptions of justice are more highly intercorrelated in power distant and collectivistic samples, in line with the relational model of authority.
Social Cohesion and Intergroup Relations: Syrian Refugees and Lebanese Nationals in the Bekaa and Akkar
TL;DR: The growing influx of Syrian refugees to Lebanon has strained its socio-economic fabric, piling pressure on employment opportunities, housing, trade, and infrastructure capacities (basic services). Tensions between Syrian refugees and their Lebanese host communities have led to intercommunity clashes, and thus becomes imperative to identify the indicators of social instability and ways to reduce them.
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Demographic effects on the use of vertical sources of guidance by managers in widely differing cultural contexts
Peter B. Smith,Mark F. Peterson,Abd Halim Ahmad,Debo Akande,Jon Aarum Andersen,Sabino Ayestarán,Massimo Bellotto,Stephen Bochner,Victor J. Callan,Carlos Dávila,Bjørn Z. Ekelund,Pierre-Henri François,Gert Graversen,Charles Harb,Jorge Correia Jesuino,Aristotle Kantas,Lyudmila Karamushka,Paul L. Koopman,Kwok Leung,Pavla Kruzela,Sigmar Malvezzi,Andrew Mogaji,Shahrenaz Mortazavi,John C. Munene,Ken Parry,T. K. Peng,Betty Jane Punnett,Mark H. B. Radford,Arja Ropo,Sunita Sadhwani,José L. Saiz,Grant T. Savage,Ritch L. Sorenson,Erna Szabo,Punyacha Teparakul,Aqeel Tirmizi,Sevda Tsvetanova,Conrad Viedge,Carolyn Wall,Zhongming Wang,Vladimir Yanchuk +40 more
TL;DR: In this article, data provided by 7380 middle managers from 60 nations were used to determine whether demographic variables are correlated with managers' reliance on vertical sources of guidance in different nations and whether these correlations differ depending on national culture characteristics.