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Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal | 2013

Traditional and contemporary status of women in the patriarchal belt

Romie F. Littrell; Andy Bertsch

Purpose – This paper aims to present a meta‐analysis of available statistical data and literature for gender‐related practices concerning women in business and education across countries, comparing the patriarchal belt and South Asian countries in the belt to the rest of the world. The purpose of the project is to investigate the progress of enhancement of opportunities for women to engage in non‐agricultural work in the belt, and, as women’s participation in tertiary education is touted as an impetus in enhancing women’s opportunities, investigate its effect.Design/methodology/approach – The existence of a belt of countries from North Africa through Bangladesh and rural China is well known, with societies demonstrating a consistent pattern of restriction and suppression of women. No development of theory treating the patriarchal belt as a whole has been published. The authors earmark this as a future endeavour. They employ ten years of statistical summaries of percent of women in the non‐agricultural lab...


SAGE Open | 2013

Exploring Societal Cultural Values and Human Rights and Development

Andy Bertsch; Gillian Warner-Søderholm

This study is an exploration of the relationships between societal cultural values and various observable societal practices. We drew on extant data sources and explored relationships between societal values and human development indexes of 52 cross-listed societies. Correlations were explored using secondary data from notable and valid sources. Data analysis includes Pearson correlation, stepwise regression analyses, and R2 analyses to explore possible operational models. Statistical analyses offer support for the development of two usable models to explain cultural value dimensions that act as independent variables. This exploratory study identifies relationships between societal values and civil liberties and corruption indexes. These findings add to the debate of which cultural values and traditions may support or hinder human rights and human capital development.


Data in Brief | 2018

Data on social media use related to age, gender and trust constructs of integrity, competence, concern, benevolence and identification

Gillian Warner-Søderholm; Andy Bertsch; Annika Søderholm

This article contains data collected from self-report surveys of respondents to measure 1) social media usage, 2) age, 3) gender and 4) trust, measured within five major trust constructs of a) Integrity, b) Competence, c) Concern, d) Benevolence and e) Identification. The data includes all instruments used, SPSS syntax, the raw survey data and descriptive statistics from the analyses. Raw data was entered into SPSS software and scrubbed using appropriate techniques in order to prepare the data for analysis. We believe that our dataset and instrument may give important insights related to computers in human behavior, and predicting trust antecedents in social media use such as age, gender, number of hour online and choice of content provider. We have also created a parsimonious five factor trust instrument developed from the extant literature for future research. Hence, this newly developed trust instrument can be used to measure trust not only in social media, but also in other areas such as healthcare, economics and investor relations, CSR, management and education. Moreover, the survey items developed to measure social media use are concise and may be applied to measure social media use in other contexts such as national cultural differences, marketing and tourism. For interpretation and discussion of the data and constructs, please see original article entitled “Who trusts social media” (Warner-Søderholm et al., 2018) [1].


Asian Journal of Research in Business Economics and Management | 2014

Doing Business in Norway: An International Perspective

Gillian Warner-Søderholm; Andy Bertsch; M. Saeed; Abm Abdullah

This is an open access journal available from the publisher Asian Research Consortium http://www.indianjournals.com/ijor.aspx?target=publisher&type=167


Foresight | 2013

UN Millennium Development Goals and gender equality in employment in the Middle East

Romie F. Littrell; Andy Bertsch


Computers in Human Behavior | 2018

Who trusts social media

Gillian Warner-Søderholm; Andy Bertsch; Everlyn Sawe; Dwight Lee; Trina Wolfe; Josh Meyer; Josh Engel; Uepati Normann Fatilua


international conference on bioinformatics | 2011

Exploring Cross-Cultural Differences In Social Knowledge Creation And Exchange: A Preliminary Examination

John Girard; Andy Bertsch


Journal of international business research | 2017

Responses to Changes in the Downtown Area of a Booming Midwest City

Andy Bertsch; Jessica Hoffer; Lee Murphy; Kyle Stephens; Honore Yoyo; Samantha Herslip; M. Saeed; James Ondracek


PsycTESTS Dataset | 2018

Trust in Social Media Survey

Gillian Warner-Søderholm; Andy Bertsch; Everlyn Sawe; Dwight Lee; Trina Wolfe; Josh Meyer; Josh Engel; Uepati Normann Fatilua


Journal of Leadership, Accountability, and Ethics | 2017

Exploring the Relationship Between Personality and Preferred Leadership

Andy Bertsch; Hanh Thi Hai Nguyen; Andrew Alford; Wojciech Baran; Jacob Reynen; M. Saeed; James Ondracek

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M. Saeed

Minot State University

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Dwight Lee

Minot State University

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Josh Engel

Minot State University

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Josh Meyer

Minot State University

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Trina Wolfe

Minot State University

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Romie F. Littrell

Auckland University of Technology

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