TY - BOOK AU - Droege,Peter AU - Güldenberg,Stefan AU - Menichetti,Marco J. AU - Seidel,Stefan TI - Cross-Border Life and Work: Social, Economic, Technological and Jurisdictional Issues T2 - Contributions to Management Science, SN - 9783031343629 U1 - 658.3 23 PY - 2023/// CY - Cham PB - Springer International Publishing, Imprint: Springer KW - Personnel management KW - Business KW - Management science KW - Database management KW - Labor economics KW - Population KW - Economic aspects KW - Economic geography KW - Social legislation KW - Human Resource Management KW - Business and Management KW - Database Management System KW - Labor and Population Economics KW - Economic Geography KW - Labour Law/Social Law N1 - Regional Affordances and Resilient Communities -- Site Selection According to Life Cycles in Agglomeration Areas: A Dynamic and Interdisciplinary Location Analysis of the Four-country-region Lake Constance-Alpine Rhine Valley -- Cross-Border Philanthropy-Current Challenges in Corporate Governance and Financial Risk Management -- Cross-border Wealth Management -- Crowdfunding in German-speaking Countries-A Literature Review from an Economics and Legal Perspective -- Family Business across National Borders: Strategies and Processes of Internationalization N2 - This book discusses the risks, challenges, and opportunities of cross-border work and life from a multidisciplinary and multilevel perspective, including (a) the individual, (b) the social and organizational, and (c) the regional levels, taking into consideration the diverse and multilayered social, economic, technological, and jurisdictional issues involved. Emerging public policies and advanced information technologies (IT) have created new opportunities for work and life that thrive in global value chains and markets. Life, in general, and work, in particular, are increasingly organized across borders of various kinds and are subject to rapid change. At the same time, life and work have been determined by 19th and 20th century infrastructures and technologies. As a consequence, new strategies and measures are required for both physical and virtual work and life spaces UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-34362-9 ER -