In a globalized world and economy where knowledge and innovation are key drivers of economic growth, the mobility of highly-skilled individuals has emerged as a critical factor in shaping national as well as global research and innovation systems. As countries became more of the importance of attracting as well as retaining foreign talent and knowledge workers, this type of mobility is becoming a prominent feature of the global research landscape. This thesis explores the case of Germany, delving into the complexities of researchers' circular migration and its implications for Germany's position as a hub for scientific excellence.

Researchers' circular migration: a case study of Germany

KOUCHTA, NOUR ELHOUDA
2022/2023

Abstract

In a globalized world and economy where knowledge and innovation are key drivers of economic growth, the mobility of highly-skilled individuals has emerged as a critical factor in shaping national as well as global research and innovation systems. As countries became more of the importance of attracting as well as retaining foreign talent and knowledge workers, this type of mobility is becoming a prominent feature of the global research landscape. This thesis explores the case of Germany, delving into the complexities of researchers' circular migration and its implications for Germany's position as a hub for scientific excellence.
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Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14240/103578