He is a part of the Texas A&M Embodied Interaction Lab (TEILab). His research is motivated by the idea of an embodied conception of the mind. He comes from an interdisciplinary background having earned a Bachelor's degree in psychology and a Masters of Science in Visualization afterward. He is versed in engaging the theoretical aspects of Human-Computer Interaction while able to engage in computer graphics applications (computer-aided design, modeling, animation, and 3D fabrication) and concepts pertaining to Computer Science.
In this study, we evaluate the association between linguistic structures and innovation. We analyze correlations among three linguistic structures – gender distinctions, emphasis on individualism, and hierarchy differentiation – and the aggregate country patenting activity for five years from 2008 to 2012. Our findings indicate that there is a systematic association between language structures and innovation. These insights have significant relevance to the international business field, especially to multinationals’ innovation-related global strategy. The results are also important for policymakers affecting regional and national economic development.
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