Return of high skilled migrants: an empirical investigation into the knowledge transfer process of two organizations in New Delhi, India
<p>Against the backdrop of the brain drain-brain gain debate, this thesis explores certain facets of the return migration phenomenon. Drawing on several theories, the decision to return among high skilled migrants is likely to be influenced by the prospect of using their overseas-acquired know...
Main Author: | Vijh, R |
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Other Authors: | Wood, A |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2015
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