Geopolitics
Post-Doctoral Fellowships
Japan
The reduction of interpersonal risk: Social basis of apology
Such an act of compensation surely facilitates the victim’s forgiveness, but its mitigating effect seems to vary across cultures. The findings of Dr Komiya’s research will bring new data on how people overcome interpersonal risks*. Her result could be of interest to managers of international companies and lawyers, as well as people who are concerned with general resolutions of conflicts within and across cultures.
You would like to maintain trustful relationships? It’s never too late to apologize!
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ASUKA
KOMIYA
Institution
Kobe University
Country
Japan
Nationality
Japanese
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