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The Bridge Economy

The Bridge EconomyWhy the Future Belongs to Organizations Connect People, Markets and Ideas 🔒 This article is available to EntryPoint members. Why the Future Belongs to Organizations That Connect People, Markets and Ideas What is changing? The world’s major challenges increasingly cross institutional and national boundaries. AI doesn’t belong exclusively to technology companies. Migration isn’t…
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The New Silk Roads: How Diaspora Networks Are Moving Capital and Ideas

The New Silk Roads: How Diaspora Networks Are Moving Capital and Ideas 🔒 This article is available to EntryPoint members. What is changing?Diaspora communities are increasingly relevant to investment, entrepreneurship, knowledge transfer and international business relationships. Recent research provides evidence that diaspora networks can influence where foreign investment goes and contribute to longer-term industrial development.…
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Who Gets to Participate in the AI Economy?

Who Gets to Participate in the AI Economy? What is changing?AI is creating new opportunities, but access to those opportunities is uneven. UNCTAD reports that AI investment is concentrated geographically, while emerging research suggests AI-related employment remains heavily concentrated in technical occupations. (UNCTAD) Who needs to be connected? AI companies Entrepreneurs Students Universities Workforce organizations…
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The New Global Business Network: Why No Market Can Operate Alone

The New Global Business Network: Why No Market Can Operate Alone Global business is becoming more fragmented. UNCTAD describes an investment environment increasingly shaped by geopolitical risk, supply-chain resilience, technological security and changing trade barriers. (UNCTAD) A company entering another market therefore needs much more than customers. It may need: Capital + legal expertise +…
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From Migration to Market Creation: How Globally Mobile Entrepreneurs Build Across Borders

From Migration to Market Creation: How Globally Mobile Entrepreneurs Build Across Borders What is changing? International mobility is increasingly connected to entrepreneurship, investment, remote work, diaspora networks and access to markets—not simply permanent migration. Research on diaspora networks shows that diaspora firms can help channel foreign investment into places where conventional international investors may initially…

