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This study looks at negotiation of belonging and understandings of home among a generation of young Kurdish adults who were born in Iraq, Iran, and Turkey and who reached adulthood in Finland. The young Kurds taking part in the study belong to the generation of migrants who moved to Finland in their childhood and early teenage years from the region of Kurdistan and elsewhere in the Middle East, then grew to adulthood in Finland. In theoretical terms, the study draws broadly from three approaches: transnationalism, intersectionality, and narrativity. Transnationalism refers to individuals’ cross-border ties and interaction extending beyond nationstates’ borders. Young people of migrant background, it has been suggested, are raised in a transnational space that entails cross-border contacts, ties, and visits to the societies of departure. How identities and feelings of belonging become formed in relation to the transnational space is approached with an intersectional frame, for examination of individuals’ positionings in terms of their intersecting attributes of gender, age/generation, and ethnicity, among others. Focus on the narrative approach allows untangling how individuals make sense of their place in the social world and how they narrate their belonging in terms of various mechanisms of inclusion and exclusion, including institutional arrangements and discursive categorisation schemes. The empirical data for this qualitative study come from 25 semi-structured thematic interviews that were conducted with 23 young Kurdish adults living in Turku and Helsinki between 2009 and 2011. The interviewees were aged between 19 and 28 years at the time of interviewing. Interview themes involved topics such as school and working life, family relations and language-learning, political activism and citizenship, transnational ties and attachments, belonging and identification, and plans for the future and aspirations. Furthermore, data were collected from observations during political demonstrations and meetings, along with cultural get-togethers. The data were analysed via thematic analysis. The findings from the study suggest that young Kurds express a strong sense of ‘Kurdishness’ that is based partially on knowing the Kurdish language and is informed by a sense of cultural continuity in the diaspora setting. Collective Kurdish identity narratives, particularly related to the consciousness of being a marginalised ‘other’ in the context of the Middle East, are resonant in young interviewees’ narrations of ‘Kurdishness’. Thus, a sense of ‘Kurdishness’ is drawn from lived experiences indexed to a particular politico-historical context of the Kurdish diaspora movements but also from the current situation of Kurdish minorities in the Middle East. On the other hand, young Kurds construct a sense of belonging in terms of the discursive constructions of ‘Finnishness’ and ‘otherness’ in the Finnish context. The racialised boundaries of ‘Finnishness’ are echoed in young Kurds’ narrations and position them as the ‘other’ namely, the ‘immigrant’, ‘refugee’, or ‘foreigner’ on the basis of embodied signifiers (specifically, their darker complexions). This study also indicates that young Kurds navigate between gendered expectations and norms at home and outside the home environment. They negotiate their positionings through linguistic repertoires for instance, through mastery of the Finnish language and by adjusting their behaviour in light of the context. This suggests that young Kurds adopt various forms of agency to display and enact their belonging in a transnational diaspora space. Young Kurds’ narrations display both territorially-bounded and non-territorially-bounded elements with regard to the relationship between identity and locality. ‘Home’ is located in Finland, and the future and aspirations are planned in relation to it. In contrast, the region of Kurdistan is viewed as ‘homeland’ and as the place of origins and roots, where temporary stays and visits are a possibility. The emotional attachments are forged in relation to the country (Finland) and not so much relative to ‘Finnishness’, which the interviewees considered an exclusionary identity category. Furthermore, identification with one’s immediate place of residence (city) or, in some cases, with a religious identity as ‘Muslim’ provides a more flexible venue for identification than does identifying oneself with the (Finnish) nation.

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The purpose of this thesis is to study how and to which extent Finland, Sweden and Norway have adapted their alcohol policies to the framework imposed to them by the EU and the European Economic Area (EEA) since the mid-1990s. This is done by studying the underlying mechanisms that have influenced the formation of alcohol policy in the Nordic countries in that period. As a part of this analysis main differences in alcohol policies and alcohol consumption between the three countries are assessed and the phenomenon of cross-border trade with alcohol is discussed. The study examines also the development of Finnish, Norwegian and Swedish alcohol policies between 1994 and 2012 and compares the Nordic alcohol policies with other alcohol policies in Europe as the situation was in 2012. The time frame of the study spans from the mid-1990s to the end of 2013 and is divided into three phases. Studying the role of the Europeanisation process on the formation of alcohol policies has a key role in the analysis. Besides alcohol policies, the analyses comprise the development of alcohol consumption and cross-border trade with alcohol. In addition, a quantitative scale constructed to measure the strictness of alcohol policies is utilised in the analyses. The results from the scale are used to substantiate the qualitative analysis and to test whether the stereotypical view of a strict Nordic alcohol policy is still true. The results from the study clearly corroborate earlier findings on the significance of Europeanisation and the Single Market for the development of alcohol policies in the Nordic countries. Free movement of goods and unhindered competition have challenged the principle of disinterest and enabled private profit seeking in alcohol trade. The Single Market has also contributed to the increase in availability of alcohol and made it more difficult for the Nordic EU member states to maintain restrictive alcohol policies. All in all, alcohol policies in the Nordic countries are more liberal in 2013 than they were in 1994. Norway, being outside the EU has, however, managed to maintain a stricter alcohol policy than Finland and Sweden. Norway has also been spared from several EU directives that have affected Finland and Sweden, the most remarkable being the abolishment of the travellers’ import quotas for alcohol within the EU. Due to its position as a non-EU country Norway has been able to maintain high alcohol taxes without being subjected to a ”race to the bottom” regarding alcohol taxes the same way as Finland and Sweden. Finland distinguishes as the country that has liberalised its alcohol policy most during the study period. The changes in alcohol policies were not only induced by Europeanisation and the Single Market, but also by autonomous decision-making and political processes in the individual countries. Furthermore, the study shows that alcohol policy measures are implemented more widely in Europe than before and that there is a slow process of convergence going on regarding alcohol policy in Europe. Despite this, alcohol policies in the Nordic countries are still by far the strictest in all of Europe. From a Europeanisation perspective, the Nordic countries were clearly on the receiving end during the first two study phases (19942007), having more to adjust to rules from the EU and the Single Market than having success in uploading and shaping alcohol policy on the European and international field. During the third and final study phase (20082013), however, the Nordic countries have increasingly succeeded in contributing to shape the alcohol policy arena in the EU and also more widely through the WHOs global alcohol strategy. The restrictive Nordic policy tradition on which the current alcohol policies in Finland, Sweden and Norway were built on has still quite a solid evidence base. Although the basis of the restrictive alcohol policy has crumbled somewhat during the past twenty years and the policies have become less effective, nothing prevents it from being the base for alcohol policy in the Nordic countries even in the long term. In the future, all that is needed for an effective and successful alcohol policy is a solid evidence base, enough political will and support from the general public.

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On-going process of globalization makes companies all over the world to go beyond the national markets and internationalize. Organizational form of multinational corporation (MNC) has capabilities for establishing the affiliate companies in several countries. Thus, the relocation of resources occurs and particularly, the cross-border transfer of knowledge which possesses the competitive advantage. However, differences in countries` business environments and cultures may constrain this capability. The research aim of this thesis is to investigate the role of subsidiary’s network competence (ability to build and manage the relationships with other local business units) and international business competence in relation to the benefits that MNC receives from a subsidiary. Additionally, subsidiary’s business adaptation, partnerships and knowledge transfer mechanism with parent company and external partners are investigated. This research, conducted in the Finnish-Russian context, consists of theoretical and empirical parts. The qualitative approach in the form of multiple case studies is employed. The empirical data incorporated primary and secondary data in the form of interviews collected in 2013 and 2015 years. Interviews were collected from four Finnish case companies in Saint-Petersburg and Kaluga region and five Russian partner companies. Results are drawn from two cases from Saint-Petersburg. The abductive research approach for the results analysis is adopted. The results indicate that both competencies lead to the subsidiary’s local embeddedness in the form of mutual business activities with local business partners and product adaptation for the local market needs. In addition to the monetary benefits in form of payments or turnover share, local embeddedness brings the knowledge of the local environment which is utilized by an MNC in the long-term planning. Another found tacit benefit is the access to the national market. This is strategically useful benefit not only for parent MNC but also for the subsidiary’s partners, i.e. international suppliers.

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This study is motivated by the question how resource scarce innovative entrepreneurial companies seek and leverage global resources. This study takes a resource-seeking perspective a step forward and suggests that resources that enable the entrepreneurial internationalisation are largely accrued from the early stages of entrepreneurial life; that is from the innovation development. Consequently, this study seeks to explain how innovation and internationalisation processes are interrelated in the entrepreneurial internationalisation. This main objective is approached through three research questions, (1) What role do inter-organisational relationships in innovation have in the entrepreneurial internationalisation process? (2) What kind of inwardoutward links do inter-organisational relationships create in the resource-seeking-based entrepreneurial internationalisation process? (3) What kind of capability to collaborate forms in the interaction of inter-organisational relationship deployment? The research design is a mixed methods design that consists of quantitative pilot study and qualitative multiple case study of five entrepreneurial life science companies from Finland and Austria. The findings show that innovation and internationalisation processes are tightly interwoven in pre-internationalisation state. The findings also reveal that the more experienced companies are able to take advantage of complexcross-border inter-organisational relationship structures better than the starting companies. However, very minor evidence was found on inward links translating into outward links in the entrepreneurial internationalisation process, despite the expectation to observe more of these links in the data. Combined intangible-tangible resource-seeking was the most preferred to build links between inwardoutward internationalisation but also to develop competence to collaborate. By adopting a resource- instead of market-seeking approach, this study illustrated that internationalisation extends to early stages of innovative companies, and that in high-technology companies’ potentially significant cross-border relationships have started to form long before incorporation. Therefore, these observations justified the firmer inclusion of pre-company history in innovative entrepreneurship studies. The study offers a conceptualisation of entrepreneurial internationalisation that is perceived as a process. The main theoretical contributions are in the areas of international entrepreneurship and in the behavioural process studies of entrepreneurial internationalisation and resource-based internationalisation. The inclusion of the innovation-based discussion, namely the innovation process, in the internationalisation process theories has clearly contributed to the understanding of entrepreneurial internationalisation in the context of international entrepreneurship. Innovation development is a central act of entrepreneurial companies, and neglecting innovation process investigation from entrepreneurial internationalisation leaves potentially influential mechanisms unexplored.

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The service sector in the global world is constantly growing: in Europe, they account currently approximately for 70 per cent of the total economy. Yet service internationalization is rather a new phenomenon: services have been traditionally seen as local entities, which also explains why research on service internationalization has properly begun only few decades ago. Even though the Single European Market allows free service movement between Member States, services do not move as actively as desired: approximately only one fifth of services are involved in cross-border trade. Therefore, the main purpose of this thesis is to analyze the barriers to service-sector SME internationalization in the EU business environment. To address the research purpose, the internationalization of service-sector SMEs in the EU area is first described and thereafter, the barriers to service-sector SME internationalization in the European context are mapped and analyzed from intra- and extra-firm perspectives. In order to understand the topic area and the phenomenon, a short glance is first taken into Europe as a business environment for service industries: the market characteristics and benefits of the common free trade area for service industries are described. Also earlier literature on service internationalization and barriers to international service trade are discussed. Due to low previous research activity on barriers specifically to international service trade, the discussion is improved by presenting general findings of barriers to SME internationalization. This research is conducted with qualitative methods: there is only a limited amount of previous research and qualitative methods provide a way of gathering in-depth information and reaching understanding from respondents’ perspectives. The evidence presented in the study was collected through six semi-structured interviews with six different small or medium sized international service firm representatives that all had the first-hand knowledge regarding their company’s process of delivering services from home market to other European countries. The results of the study provide a detailed description and analysis of intra- and extra-firm barriers to service-sector SME internationalization in the context of EU and indicate that in general, internal firm-specific barriers have a greater impact in determining firm’s possibilities to be engaged in cross-border service trade external barriers played a smaller role. What might explain these results is that first of all, the study has full focus on service firms of smaller size and internal barriers tend to be particularly effective to SMEs as their resources, skills and capabilities are often limited, which limits internationalization possibilities. Second, the results may indicate that EU’s internal market and the free trade concept function quite well from service firms’ perspective, and the low service movement rate may be rather caused by firm’s own competences and resource-related difficulties than directly by flaws in the market. The results complete earlier literature and provide new and more detailed knowledge of barriers to cross-border service trade in the context of Europe. They also indicate that service internationalization should be observed separately from internationalization of traditional manufacturing firms due to unique service-specific characteristics. The findings of this study are particularly beneficial for small or medium sized service firm managers as it provides knowledge of delivering services across borders in Europe and of barriers that relate to that process.

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Depuis 2006, le Programme Hors Normes (PHN) dicte une nouvelle marche à suivre que doivent privilégier les équipes de santé au travail (SAT) lorsque des travailleurs sont exposés à des concentrations environnementales de produits chimiques supérieures aux valeurs d’exposition admissibles, c’est-à-dire à des « hors normes ». Le PHN encadre les activités de signalements des hors normes aux instances concernées et demande des suivis plus rigoureux en établissements. Ce faisant, il redéfinit les rôles des infirmières et des membres des équipes SAT. Dans le but de mieux comprendre l’implication des infirmières dans le cadre du PHN, sept entretiens individuels semi-dirigés ont été réalisés afin d’explorer et de décrire leurs représentations. L’analyse qualitative de ces représentations, par catégorisation et comparaisons constantes des discours, révèle que les infirmières se représentent de diverses façons leur pratique dans le cadre du PHN. En effet, les résultats de l’étude montrent qu’afin de comprendre l’implication des infirmières dans ce programme d’intervention, il importe de considérer les quatre éléments suivants : l’organisation du travail, les aspects relationnels (dynamique de relations), les cibles d’intervention et l’utilité du travail des infirmières (sens donné au travail). Afin de faciliter leur participation dans les programmes d’intervention et d’encourager la collaboration, tant intersectorielle qu’interprofessionnelle, il est suggéré en premier lieu de favoriser l’implication des infirmières dans les processus d’élaboration et d’implantation de programmes d’intervention. En second lieu, il est proposé de mettre en place une formation continue interprofessionnelle permettant une meilleure harmonisation des pratiques professionnelles.

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Cette thèse s'inscrit dans le cadre de l'harmonisation des langues africaines transfrontalières à tradition écrite émergente au moyen des Technologies de l’information et de la communication.

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Étude de cas / Case study

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L’objectif de ce mémoire vise à exposer les méthodes d’évaluation propres aux tests génétiques. Le mémoire se penche également sur le recours grandissant, par des instances locales, aux services de génétique dispensés par des laboratoires internationaux. Le premier article propose une recension des modèles d'évaluation propres aux tests génétiques et une analyse de leur situation sur le parcours translationnel. L'article expose les origines de ces modèles, leurs attributs et particularités distinctives et spécifie le public cible auquel ils sont destinés. L'analyse comparative des modèles d'évaluation permet de mettre en relief leurs apports et limites respectives. Les critères évaluatifs de chaque modèles sont situés le long du parcours translationnel permettant de mettre en évidence les types d'évaluations nécessaires à chacune des phases de progression des tests génétiques le long du continuum menant à leur utilisation. Le second article adopte une tangente pragmatique et se penche sur l'utilisation effective des tests génétiques dans un centre hospitalier universitaire pédiatrique. Plus spécifiquement, l'article dresse un portrait exhaustif de l'ensemble des tests génétiques moléculaires réalisés à l’extérieur du Québec par le CHU Sainte-Justine en 2009 étant donné l’augmentation des tests disponibles internationalement comparativement à ceux offerts à l’interne. Vu la globalisation des envois d'échantillons vers des laboratoires localisés à l'étranger, l'objectif est de décrire l’état de la situation actuelle et d’identifier des cibles potentielles pour l’amélioration des processus et le développement de tests localement. L'évaluation des tests génétiques est abordée sous une double perspective: les considérations normatives liées à l'évaluation des tests génétiques tel que préconisé par les différents modèles d'évaluation ainsi que d'un point de vue pratique dans le contexte particulier d'un centre hospitalier universitaire.

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Le déroulement du commerce électronique sur un marché global suscite de nombreux questionnements juridiques. D'une part, le droit est conçu à l'échelle nationale en fonction d'un milieu social tributaire de son histoire et de sa culture et d'autre part, le commerce électronique global présente des caractéristiques très singulières : dématérialisation, ubiquité et dimension transfrontalière. Or, une telle confrontation est susceptible de menacer la sécurité juridique des parties dans leurs transactions commerciales en ligne mais aussi la confiance nécessaire à leur développement. Les territoires nationaux, en limitant le pouvoir d’action effectif des États, pose un problème d’échelle : réglementer un phénomène global confronté à des souverainetés territoriales multiples. L’encadrement normatif du commerce électronique global se développe désormais, en partie, à un niveau extra étatique, confirmant l’érosion du monopole des États dans la régulation des rapports juridiques globalisés. La normativité devient le résultat d’un jeu normatif ouvert non seulement quant aux acteurs de la régulation, mais également quant à la qualification des normes impliquées dans cette régulation. Prenant la mesure de la complexité croissante de la normativité, les États interviennent pour tenter de concilier les pratiques nouvelles avec la règle de droit dans une logique de définition des règles du jeu et d’harmonisation du comportement des acteurs économiques. Les systèmes de droit nationaux apprennent à interagir avec des normes multiples de sources différentes. Cette évolution reflète l’articulation des dynamiques de mutation de la normativité avec le phénomène de globalisation du commerce électronique.

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Le droit des contrats est reconnu comme étant la charnière juridique des activités économiques. Ceci explique, entre autres, l’engouement des organisations supranationales européennes, nord-américaines et asiatiques pour son harmonisation. L’Afrique de l’OHADA n’est pas restée en marge de ce phénomène juridique notamment avec l’avant-projet d’Acte uniforme sur le droit des contrats. Partant de cet avant-projet, véritable décalque des principes d’UNIDROIT, mais sans s’y limiter, l’auteur pose les jalons d’un cadre de référence africain pour un droit des contrats. Cette construction passe d’abord par l’identification des enjeux posés par ce corpus contractuel à vocation panafricaine. Ces enjeux sont à la fois théoriques et pratiques, économiques, juridiques, et extra-juridiques. Sur la base des enjeux ainsi cernés, l’auteur s’emploie à faire des orientations fondamentales au législateur africain de l’OHADA et aux parties contractantes. Il se base ensuite sur ces orientations pour proposer des amendements aux piliers contractuels contemporains en les rapprochant des spécificités contractuelles africaines précisées. Le cadre de référence ainsi esquissé, est enfin confronté à la pratique des expériences européennes et nord-américaines existantes afin d’en apprécier la pertinence pour le bénéfice du commerce transfrontalier africain.

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Prenant l’affaire Probo Koala en Côte d’Ivoire comme l’élément déclencheur d’une observation, ce mémoire étudie les fondements des mouvements transfrontières illégaux des déchets dangereux des pays développés vers les pays en développement. En effet, nonobstant la pluralité des dispositions juridiques internationales, le transfert des déchets illicites demeure une actualité dans les pays du tiers monde dont particulièrement ceux de l’Afrique noire et à la fois un tabou dans ceux du Nord et du Sud. Les deux domaines proposés, droit international et national, montrent comment les faiblesses et la non-application des dispositions juridiques conduisent à des actes socialement irresponsables. De ce fait, des réformes tant au niveau juridique que judiciaire ainsi que l’implication des parties prenantes sont suggérées comme solutions pour combattre ce fléau.

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En 1971 ocurrió una de las mayores migraciones transfronterizas del siglo XX, donde la vulnerabilidad Estatal y la magnitud de la crisis humanitaria propiciaron un fortalecimiento institucional del ACNUR y un desarrollo del Régimen Internacional Humanitario.

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La actividad internacional de las regiones es un fenómeno creciente en el escenario actual. Las motivaciones de las tres regiones europeas: Escocia, Flandes y Cataluña, que las impulsan a proyectarse de manera autónoma en el mundo están basadas en hábitos históricos. La actuación de las regiones se confronta a dos de los conceptos clásicos de esta corriente de estudios: la Microdiplomacia Global y el Regionalismo Transfronterizo desde los años 90 hasta hoy.

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La crisis que se desató en el mercado hipotecario en Estados Unidos en 2008 y que logró propagarse a lo largo de todo sistema financiero, dejó en evidencia el nivel de interconexión que actualmente existe entre las entidades del sector y sus relaciones con el sector productivo, dejando en evidencia la necesidad de identificar y caracterizar el riesgo sistémico inherente al sistema, para que de esta forma las entidades reguladoras busquen una estabilidad tanto individual, como del sistema en general. El presente documento muestra, a través de un modelo que combina el poder informativo de las redes y su adecuación a un modelo espacial auto regresivo (tipo panel), la importancia de incorporar al enfoque micro-prudencial (propuesto en Basilea II), una variable que capture el efecto de estar conectado con otras entidades, realizando así un análisis macro-prudencial (propuesto en Basilea III).