

Global Mobility of Employees
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This project has received funding from the EU's H2020-EU.1.3.1, under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No. 765355



Calling all Global mobility professionals and anyone interested in: 🌐 Global mobility of employees 🌍 Hybrid international work 💡 Cross-cultural topics 💼 The changing world of work This workshop is for you: 📅 11 March 2022 ⌚ 13:30 - 15:00 GMT bit.ly/3pKDDkN

#Nr10 on our #Top20 favorite articles list on #migration and #diversity in #IB: "Benefitting from immigration: The value of immigrants’ country knowledge for firm internationalization" by Kunczer et al. (2019). doi.org/10.1057/s42214… #WAIB20thanniversary

Guess which programs are being cut at The Copenhagen Business School? Those which develop students social science competencies necessary to solve current and future problems within #climate, #sustainability, #digitization, and #innovation. Please sign below to prevent the cuts.



















Earlier this year, @PZlotnik wrote about how online conferences impact #JuniorResearchers wanting to engage in academic debate and build networks. But they can also break barriers related to unequal mobility rights and funding sources. Read more: bit.ly/3x4oRGp


Earlier this year, we published a fascinating blog post on how social media is used to inform people on changes to #mobility and for crisis communication during the #COVID19 pandemic by @ME_Belanger and Sandra Lavenex. Take a look , if you missed it: bit.ly/3ptCA6C

Inspired by #GSimmel in our workshop today: #opening doors, crossing boundaries, #connecting the seperate ... with fellow migration&mobilities scholars: pluridiscipl research. @FriederikeMath1 Almina Bešić @SarahGanty @jacopobassetto1 @JanaFinke4 & many others ! @reflex_studies