Revisión del modelo de sustitución de importaciones: vigencia y algunas reconsideraciones
In: Economía Informa, Band 404, S. 4-17
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In: Economía Informa, Band 404, S. 4-17
In: Australian-Latin American Relations, S. 35-66
In: Australian-Latin American Relations, S. 35-66
In: Journal of ethnic and migration studies: JEMS, Band 42, Heft 3, S. 503-518
ISSN: 1469-9451
In: Qualitative research journal, Band 14, Heft 3, S. 214-227
ISSN: 1448-0980
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to explore empathy in the research process by drawing on findings from interviews to investigate the experience of empathy when two migrant researchers interviewed other migrants. Empathy is an emotion that can be experienced at both the cognitive and affective levels, and which can reflect feelings of sharing and identification.Design/methodology/approach– This paper draws on findings from two separate and distinct but similar research projects, that both used semi-structured interviews to investigate a range of themes about the experience of migration.Findings– During interviewing the researchers experienced empathy when respondents drew attention to particular aspects of their migration experience which were: the challenge of language expression when speaking English as an additional language; feelings of loneliness, including for friends or family; and challenges initiating and enacting friendship following migration. The researchers experienced empathy during interviews; however, they felt challenged by how to respond to these feelings.Originality/value– This experience of empathy was novel because both researchers were migrants, hence, their emotions were triggered in relation to their own migration as well as that of their participants. Both researchers concluded that their own migration biographies together with their professional role influenced the extent and intensity of their empathy, and the ways that this emotion was handled. This work contributes to an understanding of the reflexivity of the migrant researcher undertaking migration research which has been a previously neglected area.
In: Sociedad y economía: revista de Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y Económicas, Heft 34
Este artículo analiza comparativamente los determinantes de la integración en el mercado de trabajo estadun- idense -por nivel de calificación del empleo- de migrantes calificados mexicanos con relación a migrantes de otros cuatro países. Utilizando cinco regresiones multilogísticas, se examina el incremento en la probabilidad de empleo por nivel de calificación de las ocupaciones. Nuestros hallazgos muestran notables diferencias entre México y los demás países. Con relación al efecto de los posgrados y el campo de especialización en las ciencias duras, se confirma la hipótesis de la competencia global por talentos, en la cual los migrantes calificados indios y canadienses toman la delantera. Se muestra cómo el dominio de inglés eleva las probabilidades de emplearse en ocupaciones de alta calificación sin tener en cuenta el grado académico; mientras que la falta de inglés au- menta la probabilidad de ubicarse en el segmento de baja calificación aunque se tenga una licenciatura.
In: International journal of knowledge society research: IJKSR ; an official publication of the Information Resources Management Association, Band 1, Heft 1, S. 1-11
ISSN: 1947-8437
In this paper, the authors apply models extracted from the Many-Body Quantum Mechanics to understand how knowledge production is correlated to the innovation potential of a work team. This study is grounded in key assumtpions. First, complexity theory applied to social science suggests that it is of paramount importance to consider elements of non-objectivity and non-determinism in the statistical description of socio-economic phenomena. Second, a typical factor of indeterminacy in the explanation of these phenomena lead to the need to apply the instruments of quantum physics to formally describe social behaviours. In order to experiment the validity of the proposed mathematic model, the research intends to: 1) model nodes and interactions; 2) simulate the network behaviour starting from specific defined models; 3) visualize the macroscopic results emerging during the analysis/simulation phases through a digital representation of the social network.
In: Policy studies journal: an international journal of public policy, Band 21, Heft 2, S. 325-337
ISSN: 0190-292X
Seventy four Reference Sites of the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing (EIP on AHA) have been recognised by the European Commission in 2016 for their commitment to excellence in investing and scaling up innovative solutions for active and healthy ageing. The Reference Site Collaborative Network (RSCN) brings together the EIP on AHA Reference Sites awarded by the European Commission, and Candidate Reference Sites into a single forum. The overarching goals are to promote cooperation, share and transfer good practice and solutions in the development and scaling up of health and care strategies, policies and service delivery models, while at the same time supporting the action groups in their work. The RSCN aspires to be recognized by the EU Commission as the principal forum and authority representing all EIP on AHA Reference Sites. The RSCN will contribute to achieve the goals of the EIP on AHA by improving health and care outcomes for citizens across Europe, and the development of sustainable economic growth and the creation of jobs.
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