National identity after conquest
Abstract Conquering powers routinely adopt state‐directed nationalization projects that seek to make the boundaries of the nation coterminous with the (newly expanded) boundaries of the state. To this end, they implement policies that elevate the economic status of individuals who embrace the occupier's national identity and discriminate against those ...
Christopher Carter, Daniel W. Gingerich
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Top Management Characteristics of Foreign MNC Affiliates and Affiliate Performance in Japan : Knowledge-Based and Upper Echelon Perspectives [PDF]
Drawing from the knowledge-based view of MNCs and the upper echelon perspective, we examine the relationship between top management characteristics of MNC affiliates and affiliate performance.
Donghao Li +2 more
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Interpreting dual-career couples' family life-cycles: Identifying strategic windows of global career opportunity [PDF]
Dual career families are more resistant to undertaking expatriate assignments primarily due to the difficulties associated with the trailing spouse not being able to find a job overseas and the potential net financial loss for the couple.
Harvey, Michael +2 more
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The limits of AI for authoritarian control
Abstract An emerging literature suggests that artificial intelligence (AI) can greatly enhance autocrats' repressive capabilities. This paper argues that while AI presents a powerful new tool for authoritarian control, its effectiveness is constrained by the very repressive institutions it is designed to serve.
Eddie Yang
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Do Local Analysts Know More? A Cross-Country Study of the Performance of Local Analysts and Foreign Analysts [PDF]
This paper examines whether analysts resident in a country make more precise earnings forecasts for firms in that country than analysts who are not resident in that country.
Hongping Tan +2 more
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Place and Identity in two autobiographical novels set in Vietnam: Metisse blanche by Kim Lefevre and L'Amant by Marguerite Duras [PDF]
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Haunted by Houses: Built and Lived Absences in a Transnational Mexican Community
ABSTRACT Globally, millions of migrants have sent money home to build a house. In early phases of migration, remittance houses are aspirational objects that materialize the continuous belonging of migrants to a community. In later stages, experiences of loss, estrangement, deportation, and death increasingly challenge these attachments.
Julia Pauli
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Expectation of UAE Tamil Expatriates before Expatriation
In this scenario the role of expatriation are more challenging, the reason of people receive the expatriation is earn money. The current study aims to understand the reason of expatriation, know the expectation of expatriates and know the experience of expatriates. Expatriate thought, feeling and opinion were the target data.
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ABSTRACT This study examines how outsourcing household care in modern South Korea has shaped gendered migration from both rural areas and abroad. To clarify the interplay between macro‐level power and individual lives—an aspect often treated piecemeal in earlier research—it introduces the concept of circular carescapes. This notion captures the looping
Junyoung Park, HaeRan Shin
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Drawing on the knowledge of returned expatriates for organizational learning: Case studies in German multinational companies [PDF]
In order to explore the potential contributions that returned expatriates can make towards helping their organizations to better understand and manage culturally diverse and changing conditions, a pilot study was conducted in two German-based companies ...
Antal, Ariane Berthoin +2 more
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