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February 9, 2013 EthnoViz / FDI Magnet

About travelling IDEAS and the Global Innovation GAP : South Korea

As a follow-up to the previous post, where we used onomastics to outline Poland as a country very sensitive to

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Polish brain juice top recipients (1993-2013)
February 4, 2013 EthnoViz / FDI Magnet

About travelling IDEAS and the Global Innovation GAP

[Jan 2014, on this topic : NamSor Applied Onomastics to help Lithuania become a talent magnet in BioTech] Recently, the French-based INSEAD

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Japanese and Russian Business Comunities in EU plus Switzerland (vFSmall)
January 28, 2013 EthnoViz / FDI Magnet

Indian, Chinese, Russian and Japanese directors in European Big Business – an onomastics view [2/2]

Today, with this map of Japanese and Russian business communities in Europe, we complete an earlier post about Indian and

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Onomastics of Indian and Chinese company directors in the European Union (EU plus Switzerland)
January 13, 2013 EthnoViz / FDI Magnet / General

Indian, Chinese, Russian and Japanese directors in European Big Business – an onomastics view [1/2]

In December 2012, we attempted to show graphically the cultural origins of about half a million directors of companies registered

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International Business Communities in Africa (Italian vs. Portuguese)
January 7, 2013 EthnoViz / FDI Magnet

Monitoring western investments in Africa [1/2] : a mapping of Italian vs. Portuguese director names

Can onomastics be useful to monitor Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs) across the globe? Global and local media, as well as

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December 29, 2012 FDI Magnet / General

European company directors onomastics mille-feuille (2012)

This arty colourful picture is a graphical view of the onomastics of about half a million company directors in the

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