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By only reading the abstract, I derive that this is a crucial understanding for the current (and coming?) refugee situation in Europe. Job matching for refugees seeking employment might be key for avoiding drainage of public budgets. Just a thought.
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Thrilled to end the year on a high note! 🚀 Our paper on job mismatch, firm productivity, and managerial quality—co-authored with Luca Coraggio, Marco Pagano, and Annalisa Scognamiglio—is now accepted for publication in the Journal of Financial Economics! Read it here: https://lnkd.in/efKnVhXx
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Emotional resonance over objectivity. Relatability over expertise. Emerging over traditional. That's media today. But there's more to the story and our new research report explains it all: https://lnkd.in/gUDzrUKX
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Media today is not easy. Emotion, relatability, subjectivity are what drive people to tune, listen and take action. Sure truth matters. Sure vetted sources matter. But more important is if you relate, connect and believe the messenger. That trumps everything else regardless of what they are saying and where they got their information from. Check out the white paper linked below and lets chat if you want to learn more.
Emotional resonance over objectivity. Relatability over expertise. Emerging over traditional. That's media today. But there's more to the story and our new research report explains it all: https://lnkd.in/gUDzrUKX
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Collective Deliberation: Scholars often engage in collective deliberation and debate to arrive at consensus-based interpretations. This collaborative approach helps minimize individual biases and ensures a more comprehensive and balanced understanding.
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Learn How the Economic Development, Education, and ETX Business Communities are Purposely Working Together to Prepare the Next Generation of Leaders https://lnkd.in/gss3vM25
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“…demonstrating the taken-for-grantedness that underpins infrastructural assets.” great phrasing here and a tasty introduction to the bigger piece of work. I love how the evolved use of key terms is dissected here, this nuance is critical to the policy cascade to follow in terms of placemaking, social value, cultural capital etc etc
Blog: New research at the Bennett Institute aims to define and measure the role and value of ‘social and cultural Infrastructure’ and develop a framework that helps understand their value and role in public life. Dimitrios Panayotopoulos-Tsiros and Steph Coulter discuss why this is important and how it impacts place-based decision-making. Read: https://lnkd.in/eYv-CtXE
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Insights from high level thought leaders here that are well worth your time
Business Post journalists sat down with politicians, economists and business leaders at the inaugural Global Economic Summit in Killarney. Listen back here:
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This is such an important study and interesting and insightful results.
The results of the biggest study on guaranteed income programs are finally in — The 19th News
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Trying to understand the pricing implications of corporate America's hiring rate patterns and what it entails about growth prospects is made easier with Fathom's newly developed size-stratified equity factor. Its latest move suggests that non-hiring corporates are not getting on the wrong end of the equity market - is that an expectation of economic cooling down?
Introducing: Fathom’s hiring ratio equity factor - Get a sneak peek at the US economy’s corporate job market Read the note below by Dimos Andronoudis, Ph.D. to find out more https://lnkd.in/epz_56fm #FathomMacro #FastCharts #US #USMarkets #Economy #JobMarket
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Political Ramifications • Policy Shifts: Inflammatory speech can influence policy decisions, leading to more protectionist and isolationist measures. • Governance Challenges: Governments may face difficulties in managing diverse populations and addressing the demands of regionalist groups. Strategies for Mitigation Promoting Cohesive Narratives • Inclusive Rhetoric: Encouraging leaders to adopt inclusive language that recognizes both regional identities and global interconnectedness. • Cultural Education: Providing education that highlights the value of cultural diversity and global cooperation. Policy Responses • Economic Equity: Implementing policies that address economic inequalities can reduce the appeal of regionalist rhetoric. • Dialogue Initiatives: Facilitating dialogue between different regional and cultural groups can help build understanding and reduce conflict. Conclusion Inflammatory speech rooted in regionalist political ideologies poses significant challenges in an era of globalization. By understanding these influences and adopting strategies to mitigate their impact, societies can work towards greater cohesion and resilience in the face of divisive rhetoric. Courtesy to Priya Waller Media and Communications Experts UK 🇬🇧
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