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    What Drives Youth to Shop for Local Fashion Online? Extending the Planned Behavior Theory and Ethnocentrism by Dwi Kartikasari, Sri Zuliarni, Shinta Wahyu Hati, Ria Anggraini, Desi Ratna Sari, Nur Rahmah Andayani

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… Introduction: Local businesses and lawmakers in emerging economies are under tremendous pressure to compete with foreign entities and comprehend consumer behavior in the setting of increasing interna­tionalization and the growing significance of e-commerce. …”
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    Potential of International Project Activity for University Development by E. V. Kudryashova, L. A. Zarubina, S. V. Popkova, N. V. Baykina

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…The article considers international project activity as the most efficient tool of university internationalization process and solving the university tasks. …”
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    A longitudinal bottom-up analysis of staff travel patterns (2018–2023) at a research-intensive university hospital by N. Gebhardt, O. A. Kern, L. Schwaab, H.-C. Friederich, C. Nikendei

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Academic air travel, the internationalization of research activities, and extensive travel behavior by senior staff should be critically assessed. …”
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    The Glocalization of Sport: A Research Field for Social Innovation by Zijing Li, Arnaud Waquet, Philippe Campillo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Glocalization emerges as a strategic driver of social innovation, balancing internationalization with localized adaptation. This study provides insights for researchers and practitioners, considering glocalization as a theorical framework useful for the analysis of a local social innovation in the context of globalization and sport as a propitious field of research.…”
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    Brazilian criminal organizations as subjects of non-classical wars in the form of criminal rebellion by K. S. Strigunov

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…In the case of the PCC, these factors include the adoption of more flexible network organizational principles and the guerrilla tactics, accompanied by the growing internationalization of criminal activities, against the backdrop of further militarization of the Brazilian police. …”
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    The Genesis of APEC: Economic Diplomacy of Australia, Japan, and the United States (On the 30<sup>th</sup> Anniversary of the Forum) by A. A. Sidorov

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…APEC emerged at a turning point in international relations history as the break-up of the socialist camp ruled out the alternative to capitalism model of social and political development and created new opportunities for internationalization of production. However, those new opportunities were yet to be realized. …”
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    Content Analysis of the articles in Journal of Linguistic and Rhetorical Studies of Semnan University (2010 - 2023) by Hossein Moradi Moghadam

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…In the process of internationalization of publications, geographical distribution of authors is an important indicator. …”
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    Competitive Multipolarity in the Middle East and the Transformation of Turkey’s Regional Policies in the 2000s and 2010s by P. V. Shlykov

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The sound successes of Turkish business together with the large-scale internationalization of the Turkish capital have become the main drivers for Turkey’s expansion in the Middle East and North Africa. …”
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    Educational Potential of Cities – Russian University Centers as a Factor of Increasing Their Competitiveness by T. F. Kreydenko, M. D. Petrovic, V. N. Kholina

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The implementation of educational potential of the most sustainable competitive university centers was separately analyzed in the context of the strategy of internationalization and export of education.National project “Science and Universities” aimed at formation of 100 universities as centers of scientific, technological and socio-economic development by 2030, as well as the program for the construction of 25 world-level modern campuses increase attention to cities as centers of localization of higher education, their educational potential, and, ultimately, their competitiveness.The scientific importance of the research is the development of methodological approaches to assessing the educational potential of cities – university centers and its testing on the example of 1208 universities located in 306 cities of 84 regions of Russia. …”
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    The influence of cultural belonging on social distances in native and international students from the Republic of Moldova / Influența apartenenței culturale asupra distanțelor soc... by RUSNAC Svetlana, KHORY Johnny

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Furthermore, universities should not only develop superficial internationalization policies, but ensure that all students are involved so that they can contribute to them. …”
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    Factors creating favorable conditions for activating innovative entrepreneurship and startups in post-war Ukraine by Oksana Khymych, Enno Masurel

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The study identified eight constraining aggregate themes (the consequences of war, policy and regulatory system, market and investment, the ecosystem, passive universities, education and skills, internationalization, and culture) and three enabling aggregate themes (the consequences of war, active universities, and the ecosystem) through the grouping of factors from the second-order code. …”
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    Expatriation-enhanced competencies: A multiple case study of technology-based entrepreneurs by Hilka Pelizza Vier Machado, Jörg Freiling

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Compared to previous studies, it advances research through providing a wider range of learning from expatriation experiences beyond the effect of internationalization on market knowledge and cultural aspects. …”
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    Ups and downs of expatriate health sciences students: towards an understanding of experiences, needs, and suggested recommendations in an Emirati university by Fatma Refaat Ahmed, Ramadan Ezat Awad, Huda M. Nassir, Shahd Tarek Mostafa, Batool Ghiath Oujan, Basem Ali Mohamed, Loai A. H. Abumukheimar, Mini Sara Abraham, Nabeel Al-Yateem, Muna Al-tamimi, Richard Mottershead, Jacqueline Maria Dias, Muhammad Arsyad Subu, Mohannad Eid AbuRuz

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Third, given the global importance of internationalization, expatriates’ experiences should be considered an issue of customer satisfaction.MethodA descriptive, qualitative, narrative study using indirect Colaizzi content analysis of 23 expatriate students’ reflections on their experiences and suggested recommendations.ResultsThe consistent themes cited by participants concerning their experiences centered on dormitory-study life balance, socialization and support networks, and navigating financial challenges. …”
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    Creating a Digital Insurance Model: A Grounded Theory Approach by Mohammad Adabi, Nastaran Haji Heydari, Hamed Vares

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The central categories include digital insurance itself, causal conditions (such as generational change, the internationalization of the insurance industry, and the diversity of insurance services), context conditions (including technological, organizational, and cultural contexts), and intervening conditions (like legal requirements and industry characteristics). …”
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    COMUNICARE ALL’UNIVERSITÀ: QUANDO L’INTERAZIONE ORALE SI FA PLURILINGUE by Cristiana Cervini, Emanuela Paone

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The strong emphasis on the internationalization of our universities prompts us to reflect on the characteristics of effective academic communication, especially in exolingual, interlinguistic, and intercultural contexts. …”
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    ACADEMIC WRITING AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO: TRANSNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE by Tatyana D. Venediktova

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…The experience is regarded from the point of view of the ‘local’, nationally accepted attitudes and requirements, and the possibilities of applying these attitudes and requirements to the Russian higher education, which could help internationalize the learning environment in this country.…”
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    Fazendas corporativas e espoliação no início do século XXI: o despontar dos novos senhores da terra na região do MATOPIBA by Raoni Fernandes Azerêdo, Marco Antonio Mitidieiro Junior

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…This article analyzes the agribusiness regionalization process in MATOPIBA, which, unlike other fractions of the Brazilian territory, has the predominance of corporate farms in soybean agricultural expansion, with a strong presence and association with internationalized / financierized capital, land and labor outsourcing. …”
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    Plaider la « bonne gouvernance sécuritaire » au Maroc : Domestiquer les savoirs de réforme en régime de contrainte consensuelle by Irene Lizzola

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…If, on the one hand, this reformist lexicon promotes NGOs’ depoliticized commitment and the institutional construction of a liberal appearance, on the other, it constitutes a tool in the hands of professionalized and internationalized NGOs, which allows them to keep the discussion open with the authorities around the security issue. …”
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    Géopolitique africaine et rébellions touarègues. Approches locales, approches globales (1960-2011) by Pierre Boilley

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Current developments in the region of drug trafficking and settlement of armed Salafists of Al-Qaeda in Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), have brutally internationalized the interest shown in the issue. However, since the revolt of 1963-64, the Tuaregs have always had to deal with policies beyond their own interests and African and global geostrategies with multiple actors and interests. …”
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    Le développement de la finance islamique en Malaisie : l’histoire d’un volontarisme d’État by David Delfolie

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…Indeed, its growth has accelerated for over twenty years in concert with Islamic finance, a highly internationalized sector in which Malaysia is the main domestic market and occupies a leading position of expertise worldwide. …”
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