Cross-Border Business Development

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in the Dutch-German Borderland

ISBN: 3844080856
ISBN 13: 9783844080858
Herausgeber: Vincent Pijnenburg/Patrick Szillat/Jan Lucas
Verlag: Shaker Verlag GmbH
Umfang: 300 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 26.11.2021
Auflage: 1/2021
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: KT
Artikelnummer: 2623125 Kategorie:

Beschreibung

Like a marker pen on a map, the Covid-19 pandemic drastically highlighted the persisting existence of borders that used to play an ever decreasing role in people´s perception and behavior over the last decades. Yes, inner European borders are open in normal times. Yes, people, goods, services and ideas are crossing the border between Germany and the Netherlands freely. Yet we see that the border can turn into a barrier again quickly and effectively and it does so in many dimensions, some of them being not easily visible. Barriers hinder growth, development and exchange and in spite of our progress in creating a borderless Europe, borders still create barriers in many domains. Differing labor law, social security and tax systems, heterogeneous education models, small and big cultural differences, language barriers and more can impose severe limitations on people and businesses as they cross the border to travel, shop, work, hire, produce, buy, sell, study and research. Borders are of all times and will therefore always exist. But as they did so for a long time, huge opportunities can be found in overcoming the barriers they create. The border must not necessarily be a dividing line between two systems. It has the potential to become a center of growth and progress that build on joint efforts, cross-border cooperation, mutual learning and healthy competition. Developing this inherent potential of border regions asks for politics, businesses and research & education on both sides of the border to work together. This collection shows how rich and different the links across the border are and how manifold the perspectives and fields for a cross-border approach to regional development can be.

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