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Rethinking network embeddedness in international business: A review and view in space and time
Abstract Conceptual and empirical contributions to network embeddedness have flourished in the last decades within the field of international business (IB). Scholars have used the concept to explain IB phenomena through the lens of business actors’ network relationships and positions in their networks.
Giulia Galizzi +2 more
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This study investigates the mechanisms influencing young consumers’ perceptions of authenticity, vicarious nostalgia, and repurchase intention in nostalgic consumption spaces, using Changsha Wenheyou as a case study. Through structural equation modeling (
Ming Gao, Zhi Jin
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Anglo-Indian Nostalgia: Longing for India as Homeland [PDF]
This paper argues that the 'nostalgia' that the Anglo-Indian community exhibits in the telling of its (hi)stories can be seen as functioning to (re)claim India as homeland.
D'Costa, A.
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Abstract The urgent transition towards more sustainable futures requires places and tourism destinations to leverage every available tool to assist in this effort. Previous research brought attention to the subjective and perceptual dimension of sustainable tourism, suggesting the importance of stakeholders’ perceptions in destination development ...
Cecilia Pasquinelli, Mihalis Kavaratzis
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National bitterness, powerlessness and greatness: Examining constructions of affect as part of argumentation in populist EU discourse in Finland. [PDF]
Abstract Social psychological research exploring the rhetoric of Eurosceptic, right‐wing populist actors and laypeople's argumentation in the polarizing context of Brexit has indicated the emotion‐laden nature of EU‐related issues. However, few studies have explicitly united affective and discursive psychological analyses of these topics.
Tormis H, Sakki I, Pettersson K.
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Exploring the Influence of Personal Identity and Nostalgia on Memory Reconstruction in Thomas Brussig’s Sonnenallee (Sun Avenue) [PDF]
Thomas Brussig ends his novel Sonnenallee with the following sentiment: Glueckliche Menschen haben ein schlechtes Gedaechtnis und reiche Erinnerungen [loose translation: Happy people have a bad memory and rich (or abundant) memories ].
German, Emily
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ABSTRACT Aim(s) To explore how primary care practitioners, including nurses, provide dietary diabetes management to migrants. Design The scoping review followed, a refined and structured methodological framework and adhered to the Joanna Briggs Institute Scoping Review guidelines.
Keycee Silang +3 more
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Abstract The 2016 Brexit referendum was a watershed moment for the politicisation of the European Union (EU) in the United Kingdom. Much has been written about the politicising effects of the referendum, along with the Leave result's subsequent contestation in the media as well as in national and European election cycles.
Anne‐Marie Houde, Louis Stockwell
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This essay considers some of the ways in which nostalgia figures in contemporary social theory as well as addresses the post/modern character of nostalgia.
Sarah Bracke
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Demographic Dynamics and International Trade: Stylized Facts and Theoretical Insights
ABSTRACT Demographic change within a country has economic repercussions for other countries through international transactions. Ongoing shifts in population size and age structure across countries have important implications for international trade, operating through changes in market size, consumption preferences, and labor supply.
Kumuthini Sivathas
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