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We analyse the determinants of network formation in German's biotechnology sector combining elements from social network analysis (SNA) and a regression framework for count data. For the latter we adopt a regional innovation system perspective, we estimate the number of total and interregional...
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Describes how the opinions about Wilhelm Roscher and his work developed during the century following his death in the USA. Possible reasons for the changes are explored. Special attention is given to the more favourable reception of Roscher in the USA as opposed to the UK. A central point is...
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This special issue is dedicated to examining some current issues in international HRM; it contributes mainly to the field of HRM in the multinational enterprise. However, it clearly also draws on knowledge from cross-cultural IHRM. The guest editors have identified three topics that have gained...
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investigates the work expectations of Chinese (N=404), Indian (N=588), and German (N=257) students, the talent group from which … develop a scale that reliably measures students’ work expectations. A two-factor structure was established and generality was … assessed across countries, age, gender, and study level. Findings show that students from all countries share more similarities …
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investigates the work expectations of Chinese (N=404), Indian (N=588), and German (N=257) students, the talent group from which … develop a scale that reliably measures students’ work expectations. A two-factor structure was established and generality was … assessed across countries, age, gender, and study level. Findings show that students from all countries share more similarities …
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