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Our plans for 2021 on publications are successfully performed.
The first forthcoming publication for 2022 is:
Omrani H., Alizadeh A., Emrouznejad A., Teplova T. (2022). A Robust Credibility DEA Model with Fuzzy Perturbation Degree: An Application to Hospitals Performance. Expert Systems with Applications. Vol. 189. Article 116021.
The first forthcoming publication for 2022 is:
Omrani H., Alizadeh A., Emrouznejad A., Teplova T. (2022). A Robust Credibility DEA Model with Fuzzy Perturbation Degree: An Application to Hospitals Performance. Expert Systems with Applications. Vol. 189. Article 116021.
On December 13 the article “Causality crisis” in acculturation research a false alarm?: A commentary on Kunst (2021) by Dmitry Grigoryev and John W. Berry is available online.
On December 21 Alexander Titov (Research Assistant, Center for Sociocultural Research, Postgraduate Student, Visiting Lecturer, Department of Psychology, National Research University Higher School of Economics) took part in the "Culture matters" research seminar with the report "Values and religiosity of Orthodox Russians as predictors of their participation in religious and charitable organizations".


On December 2 Ekaterina Vasilyeva (Research Assistant, Center for Sociocultural Research, Postgraduate Student, Visiting Lecturer, Department of Psychology, National Research University Higher School of Economics) took part in the "Culture matters" research seminar with the report "The role of strategies to preserve "face" in mono- and intercultural business interaction".

On November 25 Ekaterina Kodja (Research Assistant, Center for Sociocultural Research, Postgraduate Student, Visiting Lecturer, Department of Psychology, National Research University Higher School of Economics) took part in the "Culture matters" research seminar with the report "Intercultural relations in Crimea: The role of identities and acculturation preferences".