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Taking stock of foreign exit, relocation and re-entry: current research and future directions

In: Research Handbook on Foreign Exit, Relocation and Re-entry

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  • Jorma Larimo
  • Pratik Arte
  • Carlos M.P. Sousa
  • Pervez Ghauri
  • Jose Mata

Abstract

This last chapter provides an overview of current work on international exit, divestment, and the associated phenomena of relocation and re-entry. First, we discuss three to five key results from each of the book's chapters. In the second part, we propose a framework for the analysis of foreign exits, relocation, and re-entry. We provide critical new insights to the current understanding of exit, divestment, relocation, and re-entry. Next, we offer specific suggestions for future research by pointing out directions in which our knowledge still needs to be developed. The chapter ends with a conclusion section and the hope that this book may inspire more researchers to continue to explore these important issues and extend our knowledge in this area.

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  • Jorma Larimo & Pratik Arte & Carlos M.P. Sousa & Pervez Ghauri & Jose Mata, 2022. "Taking stock of foreign exit, relocation and re-entry: current research and future directions," Chapters, in: Jorma Larimo & Pratik Arte & Carlos M.P. Sousa & Pervez N. Ghauri & José Mata (ed.), Research Handbook on Foreign Exit, Relocation and Re-entry, chapter 17, pages 370-384, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:20749_17
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