Repatriation - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics The repatriation and reburial of human remains, funerary and sacred objects is a special case of repatriation Groups representing indigenous peoples around the world have requested that human remains and sacred objects originally taken from their respective historical territories be repatriated from museums and other institutions
Repatriation taxes and outbound M As - ScienceDirect For example, the repatriation tax may be deferred until the foreign profits are distributed reducing the effective repatriation tax burden — which would be particularly relevant in the presence of good reinvestment opportunities or if target firms are expected to generate taxable losses for several years
Retaining repatriates: the role of organizational support practices Expatriation and repatriation are not two separate processes, but rather expatriation is the initiation, and repatriation is the culmination of the same process In reality, most activities that ensure high retention after repatriation happen during—rather than after—the expatriate assignment Constant communication between the home office
Knowledge transfer upon repatriation - ScienceDirect Expatriation offers the opportunity to acquire knowledge abroad, and repatriation creates the opportunity to transfer and apply this knowledge in the organization (Kamoche, 1997) There is a caveat, however Successfully harvesting knowledge upon repatriation is not automatic First, not all knowledge is equally easy to capture
Repatriation transitions: psychological preparedness, cultural identity . . . Repatriation experience: The criterion variable, repatriation experience, was assessed through an author-designed Repatriation Experience Assessment Scale Three sub-scales measured the repatriates general psychological distress during repatriation, work-related distress, and family adjustment
Repatriation during conflict: A signaling analysis - ScienceDirect A final case, a 2017 repatriation agreement between Nigeria and Cameroon, highlights a pooling equilibrium in which strong interstate relationships and the leverage of the country of origin determine the timing of the repatriation agreement, even when crisis-level violence is ex ante high Beginning in 2009, Boko Haram, a terrorist group in
The labor market effects of Mexican repatriations: Longitudinal . . . Finally, similar to now, Mexicans were highly concentrated in less skilled occupations relative to natives, hence the pre-repatriation labor market situation was not too different from that of today 3 In general, as restrictive policies towards immigrants become more popular in periods of economic crisis, this study provides a valid case study
Repatriation - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Repatriation is the return of objects of cultural heritage to the living descendants of their creators Cultural property symbolic of national and ethnic identity and removed by war, theft, and deceit is claimed by former colonies now nations, and by indigenous people in countries like the USA, Canada, and Australia
Responses of US multinational firms to a temporary repatriation tax . . . Repatriation decision is independent of time n (when n approaches infinity): always reinvest in FA Repatriation decision is independent of time n (when n approaches infinity): reinvest if foreign tax rate is lower than domestic shareholders’ average tax rate; repatriate otherwise Valuation of unrepatriated foreign earnings ($95) to the US
Repatriation - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Augmentation, Repatriation, and Introduction Augmentation, repatriation, and introduction fall under the rubric of translocation, defined as the intentional release of individuals to establish or enlarge the population of a target species The target species is typically a threatened or endangered species, although introductions include