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Examining global innovation creation and entrepreneurship in migrant entrepreneurs: The case of the Jem Group Founder, UK (2023)
Preprint / Working Paper
Yoshida, K. Examining global innovation creation and entrepreneurship in migrant entrepreneurs: The case of the Jem Group Founder, UK. London

This paper explored the relationship between the entrepreneurship and the local innovation creation of migrant entrepreneurs, focusing on the Jem Group, a company that has existed in the United Kingdom for 50 years, and the life of Tetsuro Hama, a Ja... Read More about Examining global innovation creation and entrepreneurship in migrant entrepreneurs: The case of the Jem Group Founder, UK.

A Study on Global Innovation Creation and Long-Term Management by Immigrant Entrepreneurs (2023)
Preprint / Working Paper
Yoshida, K. A Study on Global Innovation Creation and Long-Term Management by Immigrant Entrepreneurs. London

This paper explores the factors that enable so-called “immigrant entrepreneurs” to achieve sustainable long-term business development in overseas markets through a case study of a pioneering immigrant entrepreneur in the United Kingdom. The research... Read More about A Study on Global Innovation Creation and Long-Term Management by Immigrant Entrepreneurs.

Perpetual ontological crisis: national division, enduring anxieties and South Korea’s discursive relationship with Japan (2023)
Journal Article
Deacon, C. (2023). Perpetual ontological crisis: national division, enduring anxieties and South Korea’s discursive relationship with Japan. European Journal of International Relations, 29(4), 1041-1065. https://doi.org/10.1177/13540661221143925

The broad agenda of ontological security scholarship in International Relations is to examine states’ (in)security of Self-identity and the implications for their international conduct. While ontological security may be an illusory goal, states vary... Read More about Perpetual ontological crisis: national division, enduring anxieties and South Korea’s discursive relationship with Japan.