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    The Influence of Cultural Values on Perceptions of Corporate Social Responsibility: Application of Hofstede’s Dimensions to Korean Public Relations Practitioners.Yungwook Kim & Soo-Yeon Kim - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 91 (4):485-500.
    This study explores the relationship between Hofstede’s cultural dimensions and public relations practitioners’ perceptions of corporate social respon- sibility in South Korea. The survey on Korean public relations practitioners revealed that, although Hofstede’s dimensions significantly affect public relations practitioners’ perceptions of CSR, social traditionalism values had more explanatory power than cultural dimensions in explaining CSR attitudes. The results suggest that practitioners’ fundamental ideas about the corporation’s role in society seem to be more important than their cultural values to understand public (...)
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    Ethical standards and ideology among korean public relations practitioners.Yungwook Kim - 2003 - Journal of Business Ethics 42 (3):209 - 223.
    The purpose of this paper is to investigate the Korean public relations practitioners'' perceptions toward ethical issues, individual practices, and ethical standards in the context of ethical ideology. The survey was conducted with the Korean public relations practitioners. A 2 (Relativism: High/Low) × 2 (Idealism: High/Low) factorial design was devised for the analysis.The MANOVA results showed that ethical ideology (idealism and relativism) had significant effects on ethical decision-making. Idealistic ideology had a main effect on ethical issues, individual practices, and ethical (...)
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    The Natural Philosophy of Chu Hsi (1130-1200).Yung Sik Kim - 2000 - American Philosophical Society.
    In a much-revised version of his 1980 doctoral dissertation in the history of science for Princeton University, Kim (history and philosophy of science, Seoul National U.) examines the knowledge about the natural world that informed Chu Hsi's renowned neo-Confucian synthesis. He sets out his basic concepts, reviews his understanding of the world, and examines the relationship between the two. He includes an extensive glossary with the English meaning and the Chinese characters. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR.
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    A Cultural History of Civil Examinations in Late Imperial China. Benjamin A. Elman.Yung Sik Kim - 2001 - Isis 92 (3):594-595.
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  5. Another look at Yi Hwang's views about li and qi: a case of time-lag in the transmission of Chinese originals to Korea.Yung Sik Kim - 2016 - In Youngsun Back & Philip J. Ivanhoe (eds.), Traditional Korean Philosophy: Problems and Debates. New York: Rowman & Littlefield International.
     
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    Interactions among gender and task variables in retention of verbal materials.Yung Che Kim & Melvin H. Marx - 1984 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 22 (2):101-104.
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    Reclaiming Christ’s Body : Embodiment of God’s Gospel in Paul’s Letters.Yung Suk Kim - 2013 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 67 (1):20-29.
    Traditionally, “the body of Christ” has been read through an organism metaphor that emphasizes unity of the community in Christ. The weakness of this reading is that there is no clear articulation of how members of the community are united with Christ. The body language in Paul’s letters can be best understood when read through a metaphor for a way of living that emphasizes Christ’s embodiment of God’s gospel. The body of Christ in Paul’s letters is, first of all, his (...)
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    Some aspects of the concept of ch'I in Chu hsi.Yung Sik Kim - 1984 - Philosophy East and West 34 (1):25-36.
  9. Some aspects of the concept of qi in zhu xi.Yung Sik Kim - 2018 - In Suk Gabriel Choi & Jung-Yeup Kim (eds.), The Idea of Qi/Gi: East Asian and Comparative Philosophical Perspectives. Lexington Books.
     
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    Transfer as a function of shifts in task difficulty in verbal discrimination learning.Yung Che Kim, James W. Broyles & Melvin H. Marx - 1981 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 18 (3):142-144.
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    Towards a 'Comparative History of the Foundations of Science': Language and Logic in Traditional China.Yung Sik Kim - 1999 - Annals of Science 56 (4):451-460.
    (1999). Towards a 'Comparative History of the Foundations of Science': Language and Logic in Traditional China. Annals of Science: Vol. 56, No. 4, pp. 451-460.
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    The stubborn-error effect in verbal discrimination learning.Yung Che Kim, Melvin H. Marx & James W. Broyles - 1981 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 18 (1):5-8.
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    Wang fu-chih's revolt against the domination of li.Yungik Kim - 1982 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 9 (3):291-305.
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    Discovery of basic ordinality and cardinality by young preschoolers.Melvin H. Marx & Yung Che Kim - 1990 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 28 (5):461-463.
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    Inhibition of learned-response availability: Reduction of cued retrieval by frequency of occurrence and prior recall of target words.Melvin H. Marx & Yung Che Kim - 1984 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 22 (1):29-32.
  16. The Influence of Cultural Values on Perceptions of Corporate Social Responsibility: Application of Hofstede’s Dimensions to Korean Public Relations Practitioners. [REVIEW]Yungwook Kim & Soo-Yeon Kim - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 91 (4):485 - 500.
    This study explores the relationship between Hofstede’s cultural dimensions and public relations practitioners’ perceptions of corporate social respon- sibility (CSR) in South Korea. The survey on Korean public relations practitioners revealed that, although Hofstede’s dimensions significantly affect public relations practitioners’ perceptions of CSR, social traditionalism values had more explanatory power than cultural dimensions in explaining CSR attitudes. The results suggest that practitioners’ fundamental ideas about the corporation’s role in society seem to be more important than their cultural values to understand (...)
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    Towards a 'Comparative History of the Foundations of Science': Language and Logic in Traditional China. [REVIEW]Christoph Harbsmeier & Yung Sik Kim - 1999 - Annals of Science 56 (4):451-460.
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    Han'guk Kwahaksa Hakhoe-ji: Journal of the Korean History of Science Society by Song Sang-yong; Historia Scientiarum: The International Journal of the History of Science Society of Japan by Jun Fujimura; Kagakusi Kenkyu: Journal of History of Science, Japan by Ichiro Yabe; Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu by Lin Wenjao. [REVIEW]Yung Kim - 1991 - Isis 82 (2):291-293.
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    Natural knowledge in a traditional culture: Problems in the study of the history of Chinese science. [REVIEW]Yung Sik Kim - 1982 - Minerva 20 (1-2):83-104.
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    Scholars, knowledge, and techniques in traditional China. [REVIEW]Yung Sik Kim - 2012 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 43 (1):228-231.
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