Search results for ""Author Maria Elo""
Springer Automotive Aftermarket
1. Introduction.- Part I: Introduction to automotive aftermarket a system relevant sector.- 2. Automotive aftermarket introduction to a global business.- 3. Understanding the Automotive Aftermarket.- 4. An expert vignette from the American perspective John R. Washbish, President and CEO.- 5. THE BIGGEST HIDDEN CHAMPION- A vignette from Michael Söding, industry veteran from Schaeffler Group.- 6. Right to repair in the automotive industry.- Part II: Perspectives on knowledge, education and talent development.- 7. Marketing Information Systems in the Automotive After Sales Market.- 8. Vocational Education Training (VET) for Electrical Driven Cars: Development of a Training-Concept for the After-Sales Market (Project DIAKOM-E).- 9. Gender equality at work: Tackling gender equality in senior leadership in the automotive aftermarket.- 10. Acquiring talent for the automotive aftermarket- How sustainability is becoming a key driver in talent acquisition and development for the sector.- P
£75.91
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Research Handbook on Transnational Diaspora Entrepreneurship
This comprehensive Research Handbook provides insights into entrepreneurship across a range of country contexts, migration corridors and national policies to provide a collection of conceptual, empirical and policy-focused findings addressing transnational diaspora entrepreneurship. Chapters illustrate the phenomenon, considering what it is, how it works and how it is regulated.Contributions from top scholars in the field underline the view that transnational diaspora entrepreneurship is a socio-cultural as well as an economic phenomenon of increasing worldwide relevance in shifting economic, technological and political landscapes. Conceptual and methodological developments are presented from multiple perspectives, embedding unique country- and- context-based empirical research. Split into four key thematic sections, this Research Handbook first provides readers with an overview of the topic, before delving into country-specific case studies, migration corridors and their impacts, and then finally exploring the policy implications.Entrepreneurship scholars and students—particularly those with a focus on global entrepreneurship, diasporas, migration and international entrepreneurship—will find this a timely and important read. It will also be of value to administrators of entrepreneurial and migration programs, business developers, investment and startup agencies, diaspora organisations, NGOs and think-tanks.
£165.00