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Behavior in Foreign Languages: Innovation und Entrepreneurship

Autor Stefan Nothelfer
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 noi 2020
Working and interacting in foreign languages is widespread. While the relationship between language and behavior has been discussed for many years, empirical evidence for behavioral effects of foreign language use is surprisingly scarce. Stefan Nothelfer has conducted a series of laboratory studies to investigate and disentangle effects of language and culture on creativity and cooperation, important behavioral foundations of innovation. He draws insights from a large cross-country dataset with pairings between three languages, using a custom-built mobile laboratory. The author’s findings challenge theories of linguistic relativity, foreign language effects, and cultural accommodation, and enrich the empirical basis for fundamental research on language and behavior.  

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783658318529
ISBN-10: 365831852X
Pagini: 180
Ilustrații: XVI, 162 p. 80 illus., 9 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Ediția:1st edition 2020
Editura: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden
Colecția Innovation und Entrepreneurship
Seria Innovation und Entrepreneurship

Locul publicării:Wiesbaden, Germany

Cuprins

Preface.- In search of Cultural Accommodation, Ethnic Affirmation, and Foreign Language Effects.- Foreign Language Effects on Creativity.- Cooperation in Foreign Languages.- Conclusion and Outlook.- Appendix.

Notă biografică

Dr. Stefan Nothelfer completed his dissertation under the supervision of Prof. Dietmar Harhoff, Ph.D. and Dr. Marco Kleine at the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition, the Center for Digital Technology and Management (CDTM) and Columbia University. 


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Working and interacting in foreign languages is widespread. While the relationship between language and behavior has been discussed for many years, empirical evidence for behavioral effects of foreign language use is surprisingly scarce. Stefan Nothelfer has conducted a series of laboratory studies to investigate and disentangle effects of language and culture on creativity and cooperation, important behavioral foundations of innovation. He draws insights from a large cross-country dataset with pairings between three languages, using a custom-built mobile laboratory. The author’s findings challenge theories of linguistic relativity, foreign language effects, and cultural accommodation, and enrich the empirical basis for fundamental research on language and behavior.  


The Author
Dr. Stefan Nothelfer completed his dissertation under the supervision of Prof. Dietmar Harhoff, Ph.D. and Dr. Marco Kleine at the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition, the Center for Digital Technology and Management (CDTM) and Columbia University.