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"Bosman Ruling" improves sporting performance for all clubs. It thus raises a question: who benefits from globalization of …". Using both DDD and IV, we observe that previously strong clubs significantly benefited from globalization of labor. Soccer …
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We present a simple model to illustrate how birthplace diversity may affect team performance. The model assumes that birthplace diversity increases the stock of available knowledge due to skill complementarities and decreases effciency due to communication barriers. The consequence of these two...
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. Focusing on football (soccer), we built a novel dataset of national teams of European countries that have participated in the … European and the World Championships since 1970. Determining the genetic diversity of national teams is based on the distance …
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This article challenges the idea that globalization is an inexorable free market process that fundamentally changes the … nature of economic competition. Using evidence on hiring practices from the English football league (1946-95) it presents a … case study of a labour market where globalization might reasonably be expected. In finding that the market is characterized …
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Teams werden in heutigen Organisationen zunehmend eingesetzt um Erfahrungen, Wissen und Fähigkeiten der Team-Mitglieder flexibel zum Vorteil der Organisation nutzen zu können. Zugleich hat sich internationale Erfahrung zu einem verbreiteten Bestandteil moderner Karrieren entwickelt, wodurch...
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