In this chapter, we examine the role of the ubiquitous cultural institution of formal schooling in children’s forms of collaboration and assistance with each other. We argue that this institution, ...
"Why Humans Cooperate. A Cultural and Evolutionary Explanation" is a research book written by Natalie & Joseph Henrich and published by Oxford University Press in 2009.
Contents
1. Evolution, Cu...
In early America, long before travelers from the west reached these shores, the natives lived undisturbed. The story follows a young warrior as he reaches manhood. His adventures take him on a jour...
The culture of engineering was the soul of the technological saga of the
industrial era. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology was, perhaps, the world’s leading institution in the merger of sci...
Acquisitions vary widely in ambition and scope, ranging from relatively small bolt-on transactions to transformative mergers. Whilst it is true that deals based solely on acquiring a new technology...
Four Groups has developed a new model for understanding and predicting relationships and team dynamics called 4G. One of the areas of application for 4G is management due diligence and ongoing port...
The financial and cultural values of an organisation often appear to be two separate and distinct entities. However, simultaneously linking and managing them can have a major impact on the success ...