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Research Summary We integrate insights from upper echelon theory and the literature on innovation and multinational corporations (MNCs) to develop a framework explaining when and why nationality diversity in top management teams (TMTs) affects corporate ...
C. Boone+3 more
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Designed to fail : a biopolitics of British Citizenship. [PDF]
Tracing a route through the recent 'ugly history' of British citizenship, this article advances two central claims. Firstly, British citizenship has been designed to fail specific groups and populations.
Imogen Tyler+15 more
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Fuzhong buffalo (Bubalus bubalis Linnaeus, 1758 breed Fuzhong, FB) is one of the famous indigenous breeds of buffalo in China. It is the first time that the complete mitochondrial genome sequence of the FB was reported.
Meng-Wei Li+4 more
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‘Behaviour and Morality have Remained Irreproachable, and his Commercial Reputation is Good
In the late nineteenth century, with the expansion of their harbours and the growth of transatlantic mobility, the port cities of Antwerp and Rotterdam became home to economically important and large migrant communities.
Christina Reimann
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On the Aleksandrov-Rassias Problems on Linear n-Normed Spaces
This paper generalizes T. M. Rassias' results in 1993 to n-normed spaces. If X and Y are two real n-normed spaces and Y is n-strictly convex, a surjective mapping f:X→Y preserving unit distance in both directions and preserving any integer distance is an
Yumei Ma
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The legal fiction of a genuine link as a requirement for the grant of nationality to ships and humans – the triumph of formality over substance? [PDF]
This paper compares and contrasts the international legal regime which regulates the nationality of both a physical and a legal person. The authors discuss the juridical nature of nationality, nationality of a res and of humans, and reflect upon the ...
Aquilina, K, Gauci, GM
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The Scientific Competitiveness of Nations [PDF]
We use citation data of scientific articles produced by individual nations in different scientific domains to determine the structure and efficiency of national research systems. We characterize the scientific fitness of each nation (that is, the competitiveness of its research system) and the complexity of each scientific domain by means of a non ...
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Human papillomavirus vaccination coverage in Luxembourg : implications of lowering and restricting target age groups [PDF]
Background: In Luxembourg, a national Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination programme was introduced in 2008, targeting 12-17 year old girls offering a choice of bivalent or quadrivalent vaccine free of charge.
Arbyn, Marc+3 more
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Bibliometric assessment of national scientific journals [PDF]
Nationally oriented scientific-scholarly journals are considered from a methodological-informetric viewpoint, analysing data extracted from Scimago Journal Rank based on Scopus. An operational definition is proposed of a journal's degree of national orientation based on the geographical distribution of its publishing or citing authors, and the role of ...
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Optimizing National Security Strategies through LLM-Driven Artificial Intelligence Integration [PDF]
As artificial intelligence and machine learning continue to advance, we must understand their strategic importance in national security. This paper focuses on unique AI applications in the military, emphasizes strategic imperatives for success, and aims to rekindle excitement about AI's role in national security.
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