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Benchmarking Diaspora Performance as an Input for Policy Makers: A Comparative Statistical Analysis


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1 University of Belgrade, Jove Ilica 154, 11000 Belgrade, India
2 University of Belgrade, Jove Ilica 154, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
 

This article presents a benchmarking study that identifies relationships among diaspora-related performance indicators. It essentially examines whether diasporas based in high human development index states are directly correlated to high remittance amounts per diaspora member. It also argues that remittances and foreign direct investment are not directly correlated to net migration rates, as may have been predicted previously. A performance functional benchmarking study was conducted to test hypotheses on seven diasporas - Armenian, Lebanese, Chinese, Indian, Filipino, Romanian and Serbian. The results might serve as an informative input for policy makers on diaspora issues.

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Benchmarking, Diaspora, Performance Indicators, Policy Makers.
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Dusan Milosevic
University of Belgrade, Jove Ilica 154, 11000 Belgrade, India
Jovan Filipovic
University of Belgrade, Jove Ilica 154, 11000 Belgrade, India
Mladen Djuric
University of Belgrade, Jove Ilica 154, 11000 Belgrade, India
Marina Dobrota
University of Belgrade, Jove Ilica 154, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia

Abstract


This article presents a benchmarking study that identifies relationships among diaspora-related performance indicators. It essentially examines whether diasporas based in high human development index states are directly correlated to high remittance amounts per diaspora member. It also argues that remittances and foreign direct investment are not directly correlated to net migration rates, as may have been predicted previously. A performance functional benchmarking study was conducted to test hypotheses on seven diasporas - Armenian, Lebanese, Chinese, Indian, Filipino, Romanian and Serbian. The results might serve as an informative input for policy makers on diaspora issues.

Keywords


Benchmarking, Diaspora, Performance Indicators, Policy Makers.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv107%2Fi8%2F1253-1259