Geographical imaginaries of the ‘New Europe’ and the ‘East’ in a business context: the case of Italian investors in Slovakia, Romania, and UkraineFootnote11. Funded by a Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant from the National Science Foundation, Off Campus Dissertation Research Fellowship from the Graduate School of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Doctoral Research Travel Award from the University Center for International Studies (presently called the Center for Global Initiatives) of the UNC-Chapel Hill, Dissertation Completion Fellowship from the Graduate School of the UNC-Chapel Hill, this paper draws on empirical research undertaken between 2005–2006 from a project entitled The Relationship between the Processes of Outsourcing of Italian Textile and Clothing Firms and the Emergence of Industrial Districts in Eastern Europe.’
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