Diaspora and knowledge transfer: The case of the balik scientist program awardees
Knowledge is not all lost during migration. Though there are negative effects of brain drain, migration can also lead to the exchange or circulation of knowledge from the receiving country to the country of origin (Meyer, 2001). The transfer of knowledge learned from one source to another is called...
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Main Author: | Nidera, Kimberleen Marie B. |
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2023
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