Diaspora-led development through the corporate social responsibility initiatives of talented migrants

Gutiérrez Chávez, Juan Enrique
Abstract:
In this paper we explore the idea that talented migrants can assist in the development and growth of their economies of origin through brain-circulation dynamics, linking the developed world where they live and developing homelands they (or their ancestors in the case of later-generation diasporans) left behind. Depending on the roles these talented people play in the organizational (and institutional) environment at both ends of the migratory trail, different alternatives of diaspora-led initiatives are available to them. When these roles are attached to the private sector, the introduction of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives piggybacking preexisting diaspora tools (such as talent networks, open migration chains, diaspora-oriented institutions, etc.) might be the more appropriate and efficient channels.
Área(s) temática(s):
Año:
2012
Tipo de publicación:
Estudios/WorkingPapers GIGAPP
Palabras clave:
KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMY, TALENT MIGRATION, BRAIN CIRCULATION, DIASPORA-LED DEVELOPMENT, CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Organización:
GIGAPP- IUIOG. Estudios Working Papers. Num 2012-24. ISSN: 2174-9515
Dirección:
Madrid, España
Mes:
Diciembre
Nota:
Paper presented at the III Congreso Internacional en Gobierno, Administración y Políticas Públicas “Más allá de la crisis: Nuevos desafíos, nuevas capacidades”, September 27 to 28, 2012 in Madrid, Spain.
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