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Many governments seek to attract skilled migrants into the top
occupational groups and now have significant groups of
overseas-born professionals in their workforces. Such groups are
expected to contribute significantly to the economic and social
development of their new countries. There has been sustained debate
between those taking the view that skilled migrants are integrated
without much difficulty and those concerned that a mismatch between
aspirational government policies and actual organisational practice
generates discontent and frustration among skilled immigrants. If
the latter is correct, it seems likely that host societies will not
benefit from the injection of human capital in terms of creativity
and innovation. In Skilled Migration, Expectation and Reality the
authors report the findings of their research into the
acculturation and integration issues confronting professional
Chinese immigrants in the Australian labour market. Australia
serves as a good example of the phenomenon under examination, being
a country where Chinese are one of the largest non-English speaking
ethnic groups and where they are strongly concentrated in the top
occupational groups. The authors' rigorous quantitative and
qualitative study is one of the first systematic examinations of
acculturation to focus specifically on the workplace. It reveals
fascinating insights regarding the strategies that professional
immigrants are compelled to adopt because they are unable to find
appropriate channels through which to integrate and assimilate into
the host society.
Drawing upon research and practitioner narratives from management,
leadership, organizational studies, entrepreneurship and
sustainable business domains, this book explores the many pathways
that enable emerging countries to transform knowledge into action
to achieve economic and sustainable development. The authors take a
holistic approach to 'transforming knowledge' that goes beyond the
mere 'application of knowledge' to include the assimilation,
adaptation, and contextualization of knowledge to suit the unique
contexts, needs and conditions existing in emerging countries. They
then presents success stories and case studies comprising
innovative solutions for emerging economies that practitioners can
utilize. Current research in management is highlighted by bringing
together academics, practitioners, policy-makers and interest
groups from diverse regions and perspectives.
Drawing upon research and practitioner narratives from management,
leadership, organizational studies, entrepreneurship and
sustainable business domains, this book explores the many pathways
that enable emerging countries to transform knowledge into action
to achieve economic and sustainable development. The authors take a
holistic approach to 'transforming knowledge' that goes beyond the
mere 'application of knowledge' to include the assimilation,
adaptation, and contextualization of knowledge to suit the unique
contexts, needs and conditions existing in emerging countries. They
then presents success stories and case studies comprising
innovative solutions for emerging economies that practitioners can
utilize. Current research in management is highlighted by bringing
together academics, practitioners, policy-makers and interest
groups from diverse regions and perspectives.
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