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Diaspora business / / edited by Maria Elo and Liesl Riddle
Diaspora business / / edited by Maria Elo and Liesl Riddle
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, United Kingdom : , : Inter-Disciplinary Press, , [2016]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Disciplina 658.421
Soggetto topico Entrepreneurship
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-84888-403-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preliminary Material / Maria Elo and Liesl Riddle -- Tracing the History of Diaspora Business / S. Ram Vemuri -- Understanding Diaspora Investment / Maria Elo and Liesl Riddle -- The Role of Diasporas in the Growth and Internationalisation of Businesses in Countries of Origin / Indianna D. Minto-Coy -- Transnational Entrepreneurship and Opportunity Recognition / Arnim Decker -- Classification of Diaspora Entrepreneurship / Aki Harima -- Diaspora, Civil Society Actors and Emerging Market Entry / Mohammad B. Rana and Maria Elo -- The Impact of Social and Cultural Capital on Jewish Entrepreneurship Business Activities in Shanghai / Erez Katz Volovelsky -- Diasporans as Target Market-Service Innovations for Final Repatriation / Maria Elo and Victor Mollel -- Analysing the Low Rate of Self-Employment among Migrants in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland: The Social Capital of Self-Employed Migrants / Steven Lucas -- Gains from Diaspora’s Brain: The Complexity of Successful Migration Policy / Iris Koleša and Andreja Jaklič -- Wrong-Headed Assumptions, Unintended Outcomes: The Case of a Migrant Business Support Scheme in Israel / Sibylle Heilbrunn and Ivan Diego Rodriguez.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910511350403321
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Diaspora business / / edited by Maria Elo and Liesl Riddle
Diaspora business / / edited by Maria Elo and Liesl Riddle
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, United Kingdom : , : Inter-Disciplinary Press, , [2016]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Disciplina 658.421
Soggetto topico Entrepreneurship
ISBN 1-84888-403-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preliminary Material / Maria Elo and Liesl Riddle -- Tracing the History of Diaspora Business / S. Ram Vemuri -- Understanding Diaspora Investment / Maria Elo and Liesl Riddle -- The Role of Diasporas in the Growth and Internationalisation of Businesses in Countries of Origin / Indianna D. Minto-Coy -- Transnational Entrepreneurship and Opportunity Recognition / Arnim Decker -- Classification of Diaspora Entrepreneurship / Aki Harima -- Diaspora, Civil Society Actors and Emerging Market Entry / Mohammad B. Rana and Maria Elo -- The Impact of Social and Cultural Capital on Jewish Entrepreneurship Business Activities in Shanghai / Erez Katz Volovelsky -- Diasporans as Target Market-Service Innovations for Final Repatriation / Maria Elo and Victor Mollel -- Analysing the Low Rate of Self-Employment among Migrants in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland: The Social Capital of Self-Employed Migrants / Steven Lucas -- Gains from Diaspora’s Brain: The Complexity of Successful Migration Policy / Iris Koleša and Andreja Jaklič -- Wrong-Headed Assumptions, Unintended Outcomes: The Case of a Migrant Business Support Scheme in Israel / Sibylle Heilbrunn and Ivan Diego Rodriguez.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910795123903321
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Diaspora business / / edited by Maria Elo and Liesl Riddle
Diaspora business / / edited by Maria Elo and Liesl Riddle
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, United Kingdom : , : Inter-Disciplinary Press, , [2016]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Disciplina 658.421
Soggetto topico Entrepreneurship
ISBN 1-84888-403-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preliminary Material / Maria Elo and Liesl Riddle -- Tracing the History of Diaspora Business / S. Ram Vemuri -- Understanding Diaspora Investment / Maria Elo and Liesl Riddle -- The Role of Diasporas in the Growth and Internationalisation of Businesses in Countries of Origin / Indianna D. Minto-Coy -- Transnational Entrepreneurship and Opportunity Recognition / Arnim Decker -- Classification of Diaspora Entrepreneurship / Aki Harima -- Diaspora, Civil Society Actors and Emerging Market Entry / Mohammad B. Rana and Maria Elo -- The Impact of Social and Cultural Capital on Jewish Entrepreneurship Business Activities in Shanghai / Erez Katz Volovelsky -- Diasporans as Target Market-Service Innovations for Final Repatriation / Maria Elo and Victor Mollel -- Analysing the Low Rate of Self-Employment among Migrants in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland: The Social Capital of Self-Employed Migrants / Steven Lucas -- Gains from Diaspora’s Brain: The Complexity of Successful Migration Policy / Iris Koleša and Andreja Jaklič -- Wrong-Headed Assumptions, Unintended Outcomes: The Case of a Migrant Business Support Scheme in Israel / Sibylle Heilbrunn and Ivan Diego Rodriguez.
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Diaspora Networks in International Business [[electronic resource] ] : Perspectives for Understanding and Managing Diaspora Business and Resources / / edited by Maria Elo, Indianna Minto-Coy
Diaspora Networks in International Business [[electronic resource] ] : Perspectives for Understanding and Managing Diaspora Business and Resources / / edited by Maria Elo, Indianna Minto-Coy
Edizione [1st ed. 2019.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XXIV, 652 p. 58 illus., 30 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 658.049
Collana Contributions to Management Science
Soggetto topico International business enterprises
Ethnography
Entrepreneurship
Emigration and immigration
International Business
Migration
ISBN 3-319-91095-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1: Introduction: The Concept of Diaspora from the Perspective of International Business and Economy -- PART 1: An Overview to Diaspora Networks in International Business -- Chapter 2: Diaspora and international business in the homeland: from impact of remittances to determinants of entrepreneurship and research agenda -- Chapter 3: Learning in various types of New Ventures – the role of “incoming” entrepreneurs -- Chapter 4: Leveraging the Caribbean Diaspora for Development: The role of network effects -- Chapter 5: A Taste of Home: The Nostalgia Trade and Migrant Economic Transnationalism -- PART 2: Positive and Negative Economic Activities in Diaspora Networks -- Chapter 6: Transnational investments of the Tunisian diaspora: Trajectories, skills accumulation and constraints -- Chapter 7: Transnational Entrepreneurship in a post-conflict society: Perspectives from Sri Lanka -- Chapter 8: A Portrait of the Current Portuguese Wave of Qualified Emigrants -- Chapter 9: Four Lithuanian emigration waves: comparison analysis of the main host countries -- Chapter 10: Criminality, smuggling, counterfeit and trafficking – A review of different types of criminal activities in diaspora networks -- PART 3: Diaspora and Socio-cultural Influences on Business -- Chapter 11: Shaking the Ethnic Minority Box: Conceptualizing the Impact of Context and Social Capital on the Entrepreneurial Activity of Minorities -- Chapter 12: Social Capital, Diaspora and Post Internationalization: A Developing Economy Case -- Chapter 13: Life-satisfaction of entrepreneurs in the diaspora: Embedded in transnational networks and international business -- Chapter 14: Socialising to Entrepreneurship: Issues in Diaspora Entrepreneurship and Multiculturalism in the UK -- Chapter 15: The role of linguistic resources in the institutional organization of the Armenian diaspora in Finland -- PART 4: Diaspora entrepreneurship and international business -- Chapter 16: Leadership Concepts for Diaspora Entrepreneurship – What does Management and Organizational Theory Offer? -- Chapter 17: The role of diaspora entrepreneurship in economic integration of diasporans in the Polish context -- Chapter 18: The case story of Inga, an Estonian craft shop owner in Finland -- Chapter 19: The path of a successful entrepreneurial sojourner: A case study about Ilan Maimon -- Chapter 20: Japanese Entrepreneurs in Emerging Countries -- PART 5: Organization of Diaspora Capitals in international business -- Chapter 21: Diaspora networks in cross-border mergers and acquisitions -- Chapter 22: Internationalization intentions in domestic new technology-based firms:A comparison between immigrant and non-immigrant entrepreneurs -- Chapter 23: The use of new technologies by migrant entrepreneurs in two European cities -- Chapter 24: Understanding entrepreneurship and international business knowledge transfer by Diaspora Knowledge Networks:TheCaseofHondurasGlobal -- Chapter 25: Marketing and Diaspora tourism: Visual Online Learning Materials as tools to attract the Haitian Diaspora ‘new generation’ -- PART 6: Governance of Diaspora Resources and Policy-making -- Chapter 26: THE PHILIPPINES EXPERIENCE IN MANAGING DIASPORA RESOURCES: POLICIES AND INITIATIVES IN FACILITATING DIASPORA ENGAGEMENT -- Chapter 27: Entrepreneurship in an Institutionally Distant Context: Bangladeshi Diaspora Entrepreneurs in Denmark -- Chapter 28: Emigrants from the Western Balkans: The Region’s Money Sacks? -- Chapter 29: Beyond Remittances: Understanding UK Diaspora Investment Platforms and Networks -- Chapter 30: Business ethics and human rights. The industrial involvement in the embeddedness of the Tibetan Community in Rikon, Switzerland -- Chapter 31: Conclusion and discussion: Towards a Multi-disciplinary Framing of Diaspora Networks in International Business.
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Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019
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Global Mobility of Highly Skilled People [[electronic resource] ] : Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Self-initiated Expatriation / / edited by Driss Habti, Maria Elo
Global Mobility of Highly Skilled People [[electronic resource] ] : Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Self-initiated Expatriation / / edited by Driss Habti, Maria Elo
Edizione [1st ed. 2019.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (302 pages)
Disciplina 331.12791
Collana International Perspectives on Migration
Soggetto topico Emigration and immigration
Population
International business enterprises
Migration
Population Economics
International Business
ISBN 3-319-95056-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Rethinking Self-initiated Expatriation in International Highly Skilled Migration Driss Habti and Maria Elo -- Part I: Self-initiated Highly Skilled Expatriates and Assigned Expatriates: Recent Developments: 2. Careers of Highly Educated Self-initiated Expatriates: Observations from Studies among Finnish Business Professionals Chris Brewster, Liisa Mäkelä and Vesa Suutari -- 3. Local language acquisition among organizational and self-initiated Finnish expatriates in China Ling Eleanor Zhang and Jakob Lauring -- Part II: Emerging Drivers and Migration Dynamics of Highly Skilled Expatriates: 4. Dynamics of Diasporic Life - Entry and Exit Behavior of Highly Skilled Self-initiated Expatriates Maria Elo and Johanna Leinonen -- 5. Mapping drivers of Arab highly skilled self-initiated expatriation to Finland: Personal-professional life pendulum Driss Habti -- 6. How far can talent take you? Polish skilled mobility as self-initiated expatriation during and after the Cold War Anna Matyska -- Part III: Integrated Networking and Capital mobilization: Relational Dynamics among Highly skilled Expatriates: 7. Together or Alone Together in Ethnically Diverse Work Communities: High-Skilled Expatriates and Social Networking in Finland Aini Pehkonen -- 8. Finnish Citizens’ Encounters with the Social and Spatial Environment in Indian Mega-cities Nicol Saventti -- 9. Coping with the boundaryless career: Focus on Finnish self-initiated expatriates in Poland Malla Mattila, Hanna salminen, Anna Astahova -- Part IV: Embedding Place and Process of Integration and Adjustment: 10. Finnish Expatriates in Brussels: Dimensions and Types of Adaptation Johanna Saarentalo-Vuorimäki -- 11. What about ‘expatriate children’? Child-level perspective on self-initiated expatriation of Finns Abroad Anu Warinowski -- 12. Self-initiated Expatriates and their Legal Rights in Finland: Incentives and Obstacles to Recruitment and Retention Jaana Palander -- 13. Self-initiated Expatriation Rebooted: A Puzzling Reality - a Challenge to Migration Research, and its Future Direction Maria Elo and Driss Habti. .
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Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019
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Sustainable International Business : Smart Strategies for Business and Society
Sustainable International Business : Smart Strategies for Business and Society
Autore Arte Pratik
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (524 pages)
Altri autori (Persone) WangYi
DowieCheryl
EloMaria
LaasonenSalla
Collana Contributions to Management Science Series
ISBN 3-031-43785-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Foreword -- Contents -- Sustainability in International Business: An Introduction -- 1 Background -- 2 Part 1: Economic Sustainability -- 3 Part 2: Environmental Sustainability -- 4 Part 3: Social Sustainability -- References -- Part I: Economic Sustainability -- Realisation of SDGs in Africa: An Impactful Political CSR Approach -- 1 Introduction and Research Background -- 2 The African Progress Towards The 2030 Agenda -- 3 Research Methodology -- 4 Theoretical Framework -- 4.1 PCSR -- 4.2 Neo-institutional Theory and Notions of Legitimacy -- 4.3 Institutional Voids and Development -- 5 Rejuvenating the SDGs in Africa Through Impactful PCSR -- 5.1 The Context of PCSR for Development in Africa -- 5.2 Dynamic Nature of PCSR for Development: The Role of Institutions and Moral Legitimacy -- 6 Conclusion and Agenda for Future Research -- References -- Value Creation Impact: Role of Stakeholders in the Development of Sustainable Foreign Trade -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Origin and Definition -- 3 Importance of Sustainability in International Trade -- 4 Strategies for Value Creation -- 5 Impact of Value Creation Strategy on International Trade -- 6 The SDGs in International Trade -- 7 Implications of the SDGs for Sustainable International Trade in Its Three Dimensions -- 7.1 Economic Dimension -- 7.2 Social Dimension -- 7.3 Environmental Dimension -- 8 Cases Applied in the Sustainable Business World -- 9 Closing Remarks -- References -- Reshaping the World´s Supply Chain? A Case Study of Vietnam´s PAN Group Adopting the Circular Economy Concept -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sustainability and Circular Economy -- 3 Vietnam and the Reshaping of the Global Supply Chain -- 3.1 Low-Hanging Fruit Approach to Relocation -- 3.2 The Role of Foreign Trade Investment -- 3.3 A National Policy for Sustainable Development Through the Circular Economy.
4 The Circular Economy and the Reshaping of the Global Supply Chain -- 4.1 The Emergence of the Circular Economy as a National Economic Strategy -- 4.2 The Circular Economy and the New Global Supply Chain -- 5 Vietnam and the Circular Economy Movement -- 5.1 The Circular Economy Movement -- 5.2 Circular Economy and the Agriculture Sector in Vietnam -- 6 Circular Economy and Sustainable Transformation of the Agricultural Sector: A Case Study of the Pan Group -- 6.1 Methodology and Data Collection -- 6.2 The PAN Group -- 6.3 More Than Meets the Eyes: The Circular Economy in Action -- 6.4 High Cohesion/Low Coupling Strategy as a CE Approach to Supply Chain Design -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Integration of Internal Audit and Sustainability Functions: A Business Model Suggestion -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Sustainability and Sustainable Development Goals -- 2.1.1 Responsible Consumption and Production -- 2.1.2 Climate Action -- 2.1.3 Industries, Innovation, and Infrastructure -- 2.2 Internal Audit -- 3 Role of Internal Auditors in Sustainability Practices -- 4 Case Study -- 4.1 Company Profile -- 4.2 Company´s Sustainability Perspective -- 4.3 Company´s Internal Audit Department -- 4.4 Analysis of Inventory Purchases and Waste Inventory -- 4.5 Proposed Business Model -- 5 Summary and Conclusion -- References -- Mitigating the Negative Implications of Fake Social Media News on Internationalizing Firms: The Role of Social Media Capability -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Background -- 2.1 Internationalization and Legitimacy -- 2.2 Social Media in the Context of Internationalizing -- 2.3 Fake Social Media News Stories -- 3 Conceptual Development and Propositions -- 3.1 Influence of Fake News Stories on Internationalizing Firms -- 3.2 Social Media Capability -- 4 Discussion and Conclusions -- 4.1 Theoretical Implications.
4.2 Practical Implications -- 4.3 Limitations and Suggestions for Future Research -- References -- Network Ties and Opportunity Recognition in SME Internationalization in the Social Media Context -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Background -- 2.1 The Social Media Context -- 2.2 Social Network Approach -- 2.3 Social Networking Tactics -- 2.4 Social Media and Opportunity Recognition in SME Internationalization -- 3 Methodology -- 3.1 Case Selection -- 3.2 Data Collection -- 3.3 Data Analyses -- 4 Findings -- 4.1 Omnibus Context -- 4.2 Discrete Context -- 4.3 Duration -- 4.3.1 Opportunity Recognition -- 4.4 Intimacy -- 4.4.1 Opportunity Recognition -- 4.5 Reciprocity -- 4.5.1 Opportunity Recognition -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusion -- 6.1 Theoretical and Practical Implications -- 6.2 Limitations -- References -- Part II: Environmental Sustainability -- Green Entrepreneurship as Environmental Commitment and Eco-innovation Among International Businesses: A Review and Research Ag... -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Concept of Green Entrepreneurship -- 1.2 Sustainability and International Businesses -- 1.3 Chapter Objectives -- 1.4 Study Justification and Significance -- 2 Theoretical Review -- 2.1 Legitimacy Theory -- 2.2 Knowledge Spill-Over Theory -- 2.3 Multi-stakeholder Theory -- 3 Research Method -- 3.1 Theoretical Basis -- 3.2 Research Strategy -- 3.3 Search Strategy -- 3.3.1 Identification of a Database -- 3.3.2 Search Strings -- 3.3.3 Exclusion and Inclusion Criteria -- 3.4 Analysis Strategy -- 3.4.1 Bibliometric Analysis and VOS Viewer -- 3.4.2 Thematic Analysis -- 4 Results and Discussion -- 4.1 Distribution of Articles by Output and by Academic Impact -- 4.1.1 Output -- 4.1.2 Citations -- 4.2 Top Journals that Have Published the 100 Most Cited Articles on Green Entrepreneurship and Its Implications for Climate Ch.
4.3 The Intellectual Structure of Knowledge on Green Entrepreneurship and Its Implications for Climate Change in Africa (Co-au... -- 4.3.1 Top Authors and Organizations -- 4.3.2 Co-authorship -- 4.3.3 Citation Analysis -- 4.4 Major Themes/Key Concepts that Have Been Explored and How Are They Related -- 4.4.1 Themes According to Research Categories -- 4.4.2 Themes According to SDGs -- 4.4.3 Green Entrepreneurship and SDGs -- 4.5 Common Environmental Commitment and Eco-innovation Practices Among International Businesses -- 4.5.1 Creative Green Entrepreneurial Practices Among International Businesses -- 4.5.2 Greenwashing and Green International Businesses -- 5 Recommendation -- 5.1 Business Sector -- 5.2 Government -- 5.3 Academics -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Exploring Circular Economy in International Businesses Through the Lens of Sustainability -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Defining the Circular Economy -- 1.2 Putting Circular Economy in Practice -- 1.3 Conceptual Framework -- 2 The Inter-Link and Variance Between Circular Economy, Sustainability, and the SDGs -- 2.1 The 3 Pillars of Sustainability -- 2.1.1 Social Sustainability -- 2.1.2 Economic Sustainability -- 2.1.3 Environmental Sustainability -- 2.2 Circular Economy and SDGs -- 2.3 Understanding How Sustainability Differs from Circular Economy -- 2.4 The Contribution of Circular Economy Towards SDGs and in Turn Towards Sustainability (Table 1) -- 3 Circular Economy Encapsulated Within International Businesses -- 3.1 The Need for Sustainability in International Business -- 3.2 Current State of International Businesses´ Adopting Circular Economy -- 3.3 Ensuring the Continuous Adoption of Circular Economy in International Businesses -- 4 How Circular Economy Benefits International Businesses -- 4.1 Benefits -- 4.2 The Driving Forces in the Circular Economy -- 4.2.1 Climate Change.
4.2.2 Consumer Awareness -- 4.2.3 Sustainability in Business -- 4.2.4 Internal Stakeholders -- 4.2.5 External Stakeholders -- 5 Challenges -- 5.1 Current Challenges that International Business Face Is Implementing SDGs -- 6 Recommendations and Conclusion -- 6.1 Recommended Shifts that International Business Can Implement -- 6.2 Conclusion -- References -- Analyzing Accountability of Weather Index Insurance Service in Attainment of Sustainable Development Goals: A Sustainable Acco... -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Weather Index Insurance Service and Agriculture Sector -- 1.2 Mechanism of Weather Index Insurance Service -- 1.3 Problem Formulation -- 1.4 Objectives of Chapter -- 1.5 Methodology of Chapter -- 1.6 Organization of Chapter -- 2 Review of Literature -- 2.1 Impact of Micro Insurance on Agriculture Risk -- 2.2 Sustainable Accountability Assessment of WII Service -- 2.3 Sustainability Challenges of Weather Index Insurance Service -- 3 Sustainable Accounting Perspective in Measuring Sustainable Service Performance -- 3.1 Need and Significance of Sustainability Accounting -- 3.2 Global Reporting Initiative and Sustainability Reporting Standard for Insurance Firms -- 4 Scope of WII as Financial Service in Insuring Sustainability -- 4.1 Role of Financial Service in Climate Change Risk Mitigation -- 4.2 Sustainable Development Perspective of WII -- 5 Overview of WII in Developing and Developed Nations -- 5.1 Status of WII in Developing Nations -- 5.2 Status of WII in Developed Nations -- 6 Thematic Analysis of WII for Relevance to Sustainable Development Goals -- 7 Discussion and Findings -- 8 Conclusion -- 8.1 Limitations -- 8.2 Further Avenues -- Appendix -- References -- Refurbished Products and Green Mindfulness: A Qualitative Study from an Emerging Market -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 2.1 Refurbished Products as Sustainable Products.
2.2 Green Mindfulness.
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