This paper looks at the results of the Referendum on the United Kingdom membership to the European Union in order to test the link between the internationalisation of the local economy and the openness of the local society as factors associated with the ‘Leave’ vote (Brexit). The paper compares a number of alternative explanations put forward in the public debate after the Referendum. The empirical analysis suggests that the outcome of the referendum can be linked to an increasing tension between the ever increasing internationalisation of local firms and the ‘localistic’ attitude of their employees. Brexit can be seen as the result of a process of ‘split Europeanisation’ whereby Euroscepticism is triggered by the increasing mismatch betwee...
This article examines the 2016 Referendum on the United Kingdom’s membership of the European Union a...
In June 2016, the UK voted to leave the EU, and the economic implications of 'Brexit' are starting t...
Popular explanations of the Brexit vote have centred on the division between cosmopolitan internatio...
This paper looks at the results of the Referendum on the United Kingdom membership to the European U...
Abstract This paper reviews the deeper societal and economic reasons behind the Bri...
BREXIT is a long and difficult process, authors with this contribution try to analyze it. The Brexit...
The unprecedented geopolitical shift resulting from Brexit reflects deep socio-economic fault lines ...
The outcome of the British referendum on EU membership sent shockwaves through Europe. While Britain...
In an in/out referendum, held on 23 June 2016, the British electorate chose to leave the European U...
We analyse the voting pattern in the June 23rd referendum on the continued participation of the Unit...
The UK is in a critical juncture with regard to the process of negotiations to leave the European Un...
Motivation: The results of the referendum on the UK’s membership of the EU are far-reaching, but har...
The Brexit referendum will remain as a milestone in contemporary European history. The British exit ...
The unprecedented geopolitical shift resulting from Brexit reflects deep socio-economic fault lines ...
On June 23, 2016, Britain marked the exit from the European Union. The result led to a permanent clo...
This article examines the 2016 Referendum on the United Kingdom’s membership of the European Union a...
In June 2016, the UK voted to leave the EU, and the economic implications of 'Brexit' are starting t...
Popular explanations of the Brexit vote have centred on the division between cosmopolitan internatio...
This paper looks at the results of the Referendum on the United Kingdom membership to the European U...
Abstract This paper reviews the deeper societal and economic reasons behind the Bri...
BREXIT is a long and difficult process, authors with this contribution try to analyze it. The Brexit...
The unprecedented geopolitical shift resulting from Brexit reflects deep socio-economic fault lines ...
The outcome of the British referendum on EU membership sent shockwaves through Europe. While Britain...
In an in/out referendum, held on 23 June 2016, the British electorate chose to leave the European U...
We analyse the voting pattern in the June 23rd referendum on the continued participation of the Unit...
The UK is in a critical juncture with regard to the process of negotiations to leave the European Un...
Motivation: The results of the referendum on the UK’s membership of the EU are far-reaching, but har...
The Brexit referendum will remain as a milestone in contemporary European history. The British exit ...
The unprecedented geopolitical shift resulting from Brexit reflects deep socio-economic fault lines ...
On June 23, 2016, Britain marked the exit from the European Union. The result led to a permanent clo...
This article examines the 2016 Referendum on the United Kingdom’s membership of the European Union a...
In June 2016, the UK voted to leave the EU, and the economic implications of 'Brexit' are starting t...
Popular explanations of the Brexit vote have centred on the division between cosmopolitan internatio...