The Diaspora Effect: The Influence of Exiles on Their Cultures of Origin

  • Martin Kilduff The Pennsylvania State University Dpt of Management and Organization Smeal College of Business Administration
  • Kevin G. Corley The Pennsylvania State University Dpt of Management and Organization Smeal College of Business Administration

Abstract

We examine the influence exiles have on the cultures left behind. As people break from the familiar routines of country or organization, they look forward to their intended destinations, but also backward to the homes they are leaving. It is that backward glance that we suggest may have powerful reverberations.

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Published
1999-03-01
How to Cite
Kilduff M., & Corley K. G. (1999). The Diaspora Effect: The Influence of Exiles on Their Cultures of Origin. M@n@gement, 2(1), 1-12. Retrieved from https://management-aims.com/index.php/mgmt/article/view/4140
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Original Research Articles