Foreign director exit in the midst of deteriorating bilateral political relations
Amid global geopolitical realism pushing for a race of hegemonic rivalry nowadays, an outflow of global human talents is a pressing organizational concern. Our study draws attention to the underexamined phenomenon of the exit of foreign directors from their host countries during geopolitical tension...
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Main Authors: | TIAN, Xiaocong, XU, Yuehua, YIU, Daphne W. |
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2024
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