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Semantics of ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ in relation to Brexit
This paper analyses the semantics of ‘hardness’ and ‘softness’ in relation to the noun ‘Brexit’ in a news corpus. These concrete descriptions are frequently applied metaphorically to the complex political process of a nation exiting an economic union ...
Vlatko Broz
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The Impact of the UK’s EU Exit on its Attractiveness to FDI and Associated Job Creation Effects. Department for the Economy, March 2019 [PDF]
This study examines possible Brexit effects on the UK’s attractiveness to greenfield foreign direct investment (FDI) and related job creation. Our results indicate that the UK would be less attractive as a location to FDI and would experience a reduction
Koecklin, Manuel Tong, Siedschlag, Iulia
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Erwin Schrödinger’s Cat model is a thought experiment from quantum mechanics to visualise “neither dead, nor alive” types of transitional situations. This essay draws certain parallels between this Cat and the Brexit process. A process that has been initiated but, in a strictly legal sense, not yet unleashed.
Ádám Török, Ádám Török
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Brexit as ‘politics of division’: social media campaigning after the referendum
The UK’s referendum on EU membership that resulted in a narrow minority in favour of leave was followed by a leadership vacuum and intense debate about the implementation of the result.
Verena K. Brändle+2 more
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Radical Uncertainty and New Sector Emergence: An Action Theory of Co‐Creative Stakeholders
ABSTRACT For much of the past century, entrepreneurship scholars have sought to understand and assess the nature, role, and impact of uncertainty. While the sum total of this work has contributed valuable insights, radical uncertainty—characterized by dynamic conditions in which outcomes are unknowable at the time action must be taken—remains weakly ...
Parul Manocha+1 more
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Brexit – and its potential impact for open access in the UK
This article looks at the possible implications of Brexit for approaches to open access (OA) in the UK. It begins by sketching current issues in Brexit debates at the end of 2016 as the context into which discussions about open access are then placed ...
Paul Ayris
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British-Qualified Accountants Outside the UK: Post-Brexit Case
This study aims to explore the impact of Brexit on the employment of accountants and auditors who already had a UK qualification. This study also assesses if they will be allowed to work outside the UK after Brexit. This study used data collected through
Ousman Jallow+2 more
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ABSTRACT In recent years, the global economy has been marked by both challenges and opportunities, shaped by significant antiglobalization events such as the 2016 BREXIT vote and the ongoing US‐China trade conflict, which have had far‐reaching consequences.
Ekene ThankGod Emeka+2 more
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Uncertainty Across the Pond: An Evaluation of Equity Market Returns and Currency Fluctuations in Reaction to Key Brexit Events [PDF]
The citizens of the United Kingdom shocked the world on June 23rd, 2016 when they voted in favor of leaving the European Union. The 3-year aftermath of the Referendum has created a large amount of uncertainty regarding the future of the United Kingdom ...
Andreasson, Sean Michael
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Factors influencing UK veterinarians’ decisions to leave equine clinical practice
Abstract Background Recruitment and retention of equine veterinarians presents an ongoing challenge for employers. Recent research has highlighted factors that contribute to attrition across the profession, but further understanding of the specific challenges faced in the equine sector is needed.
Charlotte Rigby, Alison Prutton
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