Love is universal, but it's also cultural. Being in love and dating can look very different depending on where you are. While ...
This post is part 1 of a series of two interviews. Feeling safe and at home in our environment is a basic human need, one necessary for survival. Once upon a time, survival required being able to read ...
New research from Durham University shows that the way parents instruct and encourage infants to help plays a key role in how ...
This week on Polygon, we’re looking at how cultural differences affect media in a special issue called Culture Shock. From text localization to character design, religious considerations to censorship ...
In today's interconnected world, global companies are increasingly common. Expanding into diverse regions presents opportunities for growth and market reach. However, this expansion poses a ...
When different organizational cultures—the proverbial “how we do things”—come together, tensions frequently arise. Working effectively with and across cultures is even more challenging when ...
Three men from immigrant families built the now-popular streetwear company from the ground up. Here's how.
People get sick all around the world, but what do different cultures and people do to treat sickness? As we were hacking away during our last Blog meeting, we started talking about the traditions our ...
When humans interact with each other and engage in everyday activities, they typically follow various undefined rules, also known as social norms. These rules include things like greeting ...
Building upon the integrated culture framework we presented in “The Leader’s Guide to Corporate Culture” (written with our collaborators Jeremiah Lee and Jesse Price), we launched an online assessment ...
This post is written by Apoorva Thakur, junior research assistant at the Department of Psychology, Monk Prayogshala, Mumbai, India. Humor, specifically political humor, serves a purpose. It can be a ...