Emilio J. Castilla
Emilio J. Castilla is a Spanish academic, currently residing in Boston, MA. He is the NTU Professor of Management and a Professor of Work and Organization Studies at the MIT Sloan School of Management.His research primarily focuses on the sociological aspects of work and employment. He is particularly interested in examining how social networks and organizational processes influence employment outcomes over time, and he tackles these questions by examining different empirical settings with unique longitudinal datasets, at both the individual and organizational level. Provided by Wikipedia
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Sistemas sanitarios públicos: Análisis comparativo de organizaciones sanitarias y desigualdades sociales by Emilio J. Castilla
Published 1999-04-01
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Sistemas sanitarios públicos: Análisis comparativo de organizaciones sanitarias y desigualdades sociales by Emilio J. Castilla
Published 1999-04-01
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Delphi sobre la política sanitaria española en el siglo XXI by Jordi Cais, Emilio J. Castilla, Jesús M. De Miguel
Published 1999-04-01
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Delphi sobre la política sanitaria española en el siglo XXI by Jordi Cais, Emilio J. Castilla, Jesús M. De Miguel
Published 1999-04-01
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The depth of the river : student matriculation decisions and the black-white college completion gap by Poskanzer, Ethan J.
Published 2020Other Authors: “…Emilio J. Castilla.…”
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The impact of academic mobility on the convergence of cultures and its consequences for organizational behavior by Brueggemann, Eric
Published 2013Other Authors: “…Emilio J. Castilla.…”
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Inequality in the work visa approvals of U.S. immigrants by Rissing, Ben A. (Ben Arthur)
Published 2013Other Authors: “…Emilio J. Castilla.…”
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Immigration, inequality, and the state : three essays on the employment of foreign nationals in the United States by Rissing, Ben A. (Ben Arthur)
Published 2014Other Authors: “…Emilio J. Castilla.…”
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