▷ IN BEYOND CULTURE (1976), HALL SUGGESTED CONTEX SOCIETY THEORY.
▷ THERE ARE TWO SOCIETIES IN THE WORLD, HIGH CONTEXT SOCIETY AND LOW CONTEXT SOCIETY.
▷ ‘CONTEXT’ MEANS THE QUANTITY OF INFORMATION EACH SOCIETY MEMBER SHARES.
information if “[t]here is a substantial like likelihood that a reasonable investor would have found the omitted information important or that the missing facts would have altered the ‘total mix’ of information available to the investor.” Thus, a matter is generally thought of as “material” if a prudent investor would reasonably want to know about it. Size of the company could be rele
information to which a consumer is exposed, over time and/or by context. In order to get consumers to acquire a certain product, companies may act on the selling price, as they tend to, modifying it by the timely application of price promotions and creating dissonance with the internal reference price. But, this commercial action also affects the formation of the internal reference price, even wh
contexts as well.
④ Most of the language used in the textbook are being used frequently in a daily life.
⑤ Topics, situations, contexts, and activities are appropriate for the learners.
⑥ Only activity book is appropriate for each level of the students. The textbook does not consider the proficiency level of each student. It covers general texts and activities. To complement this l
can bring a huge decrease in costs and development of human resource. As a result, constructing an internal knowledge sourcing system which can maximize the effect of outstanding human resource power is necessary for modern companies. In this context, LG Uplus also introduced Blue-I information system as means of Knowledge Management.
Information System on Knowledge