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As an old Chinese proverb says, "visiting monks give better sermons." European soccer clubs also believe this, and have always been seeking for foreign players to boost competitiveness. However, due to the reason of protectionism, there were restrictions that each club was only allowed to field...
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This paper documents the influence of diaspora networks of high-skilled individuals - i.e., inventors - on international technological collaborations. By means of gravity models, it studies the determinants of the internationalization of inventive activity between a group of industrialized...
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development of specialized programs. Sustainable development projects in rural or urban areas are flourishing all around the world … technical report on smart urban infrastructures around the world, which will serve as a basis for the development of the future …
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Analysis of differences in the Quality of Life in multiple economic systems and countries leads to large-scale conclusions in the fields of politics, economics and some technical sciences. Quality of Life and the level of satisfaction with this Quality are determined through values which are...
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Human resources is one of the main assets of the regional innovation systems. The development and accumulation of human resources is a crucial prerequisite to keep regional R&I industries highly performing and internationally competitive. Yet, regional policies to attract international research...
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result of the on-going relocation of industry and metropolisation in a globalizing world. In the era of Post-Fordism, the …
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new form. We propose a new approach to the world migration phenomenon as two complex directed networks (immigration and … (2006-2010), according to World Bank data. We evaluated two main parameters: degree (D) - the number of links of a country … with the rest of the world; and weight (W) - the number of migrants to and from a country. Weight represents the extent of …
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