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Artificial Life 1 Cultural Learning 1 Diversity 1 Dynamic Environments 1 Experiential learning 1 Japan-US business 1 Multi-Agent Systems 1 cross-cultural learning 1 expatriate adaptation 1
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Free 2
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Article 1 Book / Working Paper 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Curran, Dara 1 Kayes, D. Christopher 1 O'Riordan, Colm 1 Yamazaki, Yoshitaka 1
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Graduate School of International Relations, International University of Japan 1
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Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 1 Working Papers / Graduate School of International Relations, International University of Japan 1
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Cultural Learning in a Dynamic Environment: an Analysis of Both Fitness and Diversity in Populations of Neural Network Agents
Curran, Dara; O'Riordan, Colm - In: Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 10 (2007) 4, pp. 3-3
-based selection and genetic transfer of information leading to populations of higher fitness. Cultural learning describes the process … of information transfer between individuals in a population through non-genetic means. Cultural learning has been … selected as teachers and instruct the next generation. This paper examines the effects of cultural learning on the evolutionary …
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Expatriate Learning: Exploring How Japanese Managers Adapt in the United States
Yamazaki, Yoshitaka; Kayes, D. Christopher - Graduate School of International Relations, … - 2006
We present an exploratory study of how Japanese expatriates adapt to working in the United States over time. We view expatriate adaptation to a host culture through the lens of Experiential Learning Theory and learning style. Results of two studies, using quantitative and qualitative data,...
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