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'''Kētka''' (also ''Ketkua'', ''Ketkēa'') is a concept in many [[Coscivian culture|Coscivian cultures]] relating to an attitude. Though often translated as ''slack'', it is not considered to have a literal Ænglish equivalent. | '''Kētka''' (also ''Ketkua'', ''Ketkēa'') is a concept in many [[Coscivian culture|Coscivian cultures]] relating to an attitude. Though often translated as ''slack'', it is not considered to have a literal Ænglish equivalent. | ||
''Kētka'' is less prominent in the culture of the [[ | ''Kētka'' is less prominent in the culture of the [[Eshavian Coscivians|Eshavian Coscivians]] and [[Antaric Coscivians]]. | ||
Some scholars of {{wp|Industrial and organizational psychology|industrial psychology}} hypothesise that ''kētka'' has been a significant drag on Kiravian economic development in modern times, negatively impacting performance, efficiency, and innovation. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 13:09, 4 June 2024
Kētka (also Ketkua, Ketkēa) is a concept in many Coscivian cultures relating to an attitude. Though often translated as slack, it is not considered to have a literal Ænglish equivalent.
Kētka is less prominent in the culture of the Eshavian Coscivians and Antaric Coscivians.
Some scholars of industrial psychology hypothesise that kētka has been a significant drag on Kiravian economic development in modern times, negatively impacting performance, efficiency, and innovation.