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Exploring the divergence of rare earth trade networks with a global simulation model. [PDF]
Han Y +7 more
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US–China Trade War: The Effects of Trade Conflict on Brazilian Exports
ABSTRACT Protectionist practices and their implications have been extensively studied in the literature, but few studies have examined the effects of trade competition between two countries on a third country. This paper aims to investigate how a demand shock triggered by China's retaliation against US exports affects Brazil's exports to China.
Dieison Casagrande +2 more
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The World Trade Organization in times of digital trade Addressing digital protectionism
Manuel Metschel
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ABSTRACT There have been growing calls by scholars for the re‐contextualisation of human resource management (HRM) research to promote greater theoretical understanding and practical relevance. Within this approach, we argue that there is an important role for historical context, macro‐economic policy and industrial relations as an influence on ...
Peter Holland +2 more
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Psychosocial barriers and cultural contexts in chemotherapy decision-making: a qualitative study of advanced lung cancer patients in China. [PDF]
Wang Q +7 more
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Bridging Local and Global Practices: Examining Internationalisation Strategies in Higher Education
ABSTRACT Internationalisation of curriculum, research and service remains a fundamental factor in higher education, where best practices are adopted and contextualised across different educational systems to enhance efficiency and productivity. A plethora of studies have examined how internationalisation has built on local, national and regional ...
Ernest Ampadu +2 more
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Governing by Ambiguity: Sociotechnical Imaginaries of Platforms in China
ABSTRACT Besides clear policy directives, the unresolved and open‐ended elements in policy communication also create discursive politics. This article argues that ambiguity in policy communication reflects the state's exercise of power within a fractured sociocultural landscape.
Fangyu Qing, Ngai Keung Chan
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Abstract In an increasingly globalized world challenged by multiple social problems, global social identifications (GSIs, e.g., with all humanity) are concepts of growing interest. Although such identifications can be affected by the cultural contexts in which they are manifested, research on them remains largely confined to Western, Educated ...
Katarzyna Hamer +72 more
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One sport, one family: negotiating inclusion, identity, and difference in national sports organizations. [PDF]
Wickman K, Andersson M.
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