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Remote Ischemic Preconditioning Acutely Improves Coronary Microcirculatory Function
Background Remote ischemic preconditioning (RIPC) attenuates myocardial damage during elective and primary percutaneous coronary intervention. Recent studies suggest that coronary microcirculatory function is an important determinant of clinical outcome.
Jerrett K. Lau +9 more
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Investment, Employment, and Trade as Drivers of Income‐Based Inclusive Growth in Sub‐Saharan Africa
ABSTRACT This study investigates the drivers of income‐based inclusive economic growth in 14 Sub‐Saharan African countries from 2000 to 2023, focusing on investment, employment, trade openness, population growth, inflation, and foreign direct investment.
Evans Yeboah +3 more
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Guiding the Next Generation of NAGPRA Practitioners: Formalizing Undergraduate NAGPRA Education
This article focuses on outlining formalized Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) training efforts at the undergraduate level. Since 2022, the Center for Archaeology and Society Repository (CASR) at Arizona State University has
Christopher R. Caseldine +8 more
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Repatriation: managing career paths in uncertain times
International assignees are an expensive and valuable resource. It is widely assumed that repatriation concerns are a major cause of assignment failure, and that poorly managed repatriation is a driving force behind high levels of repatriate turnover ...
Shortland, S.
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ABSTRACT Previous studies in the context of the finance‐environment nexus mainly rely on quantitative indicators to provide information on activity or depth of the financial system, ignoring how institutional openness and the degree of regulatory autonomy within the financial market shape environmental outcomes that are directly relevant to Sustainable
Zahoor Ahmed +2 more
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Career Sustainability Profiles of Self‐Initiated Expatriates and Associated Person‐Related Factors
ABSTRACT The increasingly volatile global working environment poses particular challenges for self‐initiated expatriates (SIEs), who often lack formal organizational support and must manage their careers independently. However, research on SIEs has largely focused on single international experiences or specific stages of the expatriation cycle, thereby
Shaofang Zong +2 more
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Virtual Repatriation: It Is Neither Virtual nor Repatriation
Virtual Repatriation has caught the attention of the anthropological, archaeological, museological, and indigenous communities in recent years. The conjoined terms have been applied to everything from an alternative for material repatriation, to ...
Jim Enote +3 more
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Repatriation: can social media make a difference?
Expatriates returning home at the end of their assignments face a number of repatriation challenges including unanticipated negative career implications, loss of contacts and deterioration in relationships with family and friends.
Shortland, S.
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“Migratory Bird” Local Managers: English Proficiency, Social Identification, and Early Turnover
ABSTRACT Local managers with high proficiency in English are valuable resources for foreign subsidiaries of multinational enterprises, as they help mitigate language barriers between expatriate and local managers. However, such linguistically competent local managers often leave foreign subsidiaries within the first few years of employment.
Naoki Ando +2 more
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