Research Agenda for International Business and Management
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Research Agenda for International Business and Management
Bozkurt, OEduel; Geppert, Mike
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
06/2021
288
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Inglês
9781789902037
15 a 20 dias
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Contents:
1 A Research Agenda for International Business
and Management: the promises and prospects of
thinking outside the box 1
Mike Geppert and .du?l Bozkurt
PART I REVISITING CORE IB/M THEORIES
2 Do we need a theory of externalisation? 23
Roger Strange
3 Behavioural theory and MNE decision-making:
changing the narrative in international business
management 43
Giulio Nardella, Rajneesh Narula and Irina Surdu
4 Outward investment from emerging markets: time
for a paradigm shift? 63
Suma Athreye
PART II CHANGING ROLES OF NATION-STATES AND MNES
5 The role of the home country in international
business and management research: state of the
art and future research directions 87
Florian Becker-Ritterspach and Khaled Fourati
6 The diplomatic imperative: MNEs as international
actors 109
Brent Burmester
PART III INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT, POWER
RELATIONS AND IDEOLOGY
7 Treating ideology seriously in international
business and management research: a textual
analysis of the global "self-management" fad 131
Leo McCann, Brian Wierman and Edward Granter
8 Emerging economy MNCs and their geopolitical
embeddedness 153
Ursula Mense-Petermann
PART IV THEORIZING AND STUDYING NEW
PHENOMENA IN IB/M: CRISIS, SLAVERY AND
METHODOLOGY
9 Managing the unavoidable: new avenues for
research on MNEs and societal crises 175
Verena Girschik and Jasper Hotho
10 Developing parameters for the occurrence of
modern slavery: towards an empirical validation
of Crane's (2013) theory of modern slavery 195
Christoph Doerrenbaecher and Lukas Ellermann
11 The future of international business research:
theorising on unfolding phenomena in a complex,
dynamic world 221
Peter Zettinig and Niina Nummela
PART V COMMENTARY
12 Commentary on fulfilling the future agenda in
international business 245
Jonathan P. Doh
Index 251
1 A Research Agenda for International Business
and Management: the promises and prospects of
thinking outside the box 1
Mike Geppert and .du?l Bozkurt
PART I REVISITING CORE IB/M THEORIES
2 Do we need a theory of externalisation? 23
Roger Strange
3 Behavioural theory and MNE decision-making:
changing the narrative in international business
management 43
Giulio Nardella, Rajneesh Narula and Irina Surdu
4 Outward investment from emerging markets: time
for a paradigm shift? 63
Suma Athreye
PART II CHANGING ROLES OF NATION-STATES AND MNES
5 The role of the home country in international
business and management research: state of the
art and future research directions 87
Florian Becker-Ritterspach and Khaled Fourati
6 The diplomatic imperative: MNEs as international
actors 109
Brent Burmester
PART III INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT, POWER
RELATIONS AND IDEOLOGY
7 Treating ideology seriously in international
business and management research: a textual
analysis of the global "self-management" fad 131
Leo McCann, Brian Wierman and Edward Granter
8 Emerging economy MNCs and their geopolitical
embeddedness 153
Ursula Mense-Petermann
PART IV THEORIZING AND STUDYING NEW
PHENOMENA IN IB/M: CRISIS, SLAVERY AND
METHODOLOGY
9 Managing the unavoidable: new avenues for
research on MNEs and societal crises 175
Verena Girschik and Jasper Hotho
10 Developing parameters for the occurrence of
modern slavery: towards an empirical validation
of Crane's (2013) theory of modern slavery 195
Christoph Doerrenbaecher and Lukas Ellermann
11 The future of international business research:
theorising on unfolding phenomena in a complex,
dynamic world 221
Peter Zettinig and Niina Nummela
PART V COMMENTARY
12 Commentary on fulfilling the future agenda in
international business 245
Jonathan P. Doh
Index 251
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International business; international management; state of crisis; methodological diversity; critical perspectives in international business; multidisciplinary research
Contents:
1 A Research Agenda for International Business
and Management: the promises and prospects of
thinking outside the box 1
Mike Geppert and .du?l Bozkurt
PART I REVISITING CORE IB/M THEORIES
2 Do we need a theory of externalisation? 23
Roger Strange
3 Behavioural theory and MNE decision-making:
changing the narrative in international business
management 43
Giulio Nardella, Rajneesh Narula and Irina Surdu
4 Outward investment from emerging markets: time
for a paradigm shift? 63
Suma Athreye
PART II CHANGING ROLES OF NATION-STATES AND MNES
5 The role of the home country in international
business and management research: state of the
art and future research directions 87
Florian Becker-Ritterspach and Khaled Fourati
6 The diplomatic imperative: MNEs as international
actors 109
Brent Burmester
PART III INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT, POWER
RELATIONS AND IDEOLOGY
7 Treating ideology seriously in international
business and management research: a textual
analysis of the global "self-management" fad 131
Leo McCann, Brian Wierman and Edward Granter
8 Emerging economy MNCs and their geopolitical
embeddedness 153
Ursula Mense-Petermann
PART IV THEORIZING AND STUDYING NEW
PHENOMENA IN IB/M: CRISIS, SLAVERY AND
METHODOLOGY
9 Managing the unavoidable: new avenues for
research on MNEs and societal crises 175
Verena Girschik and Jasper Hotho
10 Developing parameters for the occurrence of
modern slavery: towards an empirical validation
of Crane's (2013) theory of modern slavery 195
Christoph Doerrenbaecher and Lukas Ellermann
11 The future of international business research:
theorising on unfolding phenomena in a complex,
dynamic world 221
Peter Zettinig and Niina Nummela
PART V COMMENTARY
12 Commentary on fulfilling the future agenda in
international business 245
Jonathan P. Doh
Index 251
1 A Research Agenda for International Business
and Management: the promises and prospects of
thinking outside the box 1
Mike Geppert and .du?l Bozkurt
PART I REVISITING CORE IB/M THEORIES
2 Do we need a theory of externalisation? 23
Roger Strange
3 Behavioural theory and MNE decision-making:
changing the narrative in international business
management 43
Giulio Nardella, Rajneesh Narula and Irina Surdu
4 Outward investment from emerging markets: time
for a paradigm shift? 63
Suma Athreye
PART II CHANGING ROLES OF NATION-STATES AND MNES
5 The role of the home country in international
business and management research: state of the
art and future research directions 87
Florian Becker-Ritterspach and Khaled Fourati
6 The diplomatic imperative: MNEs as international
actors 109
Brent Burmester
PART III INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT, POWER
RELATIONS AND IDEOLOGY
7 Treating ideology seriously in international
business and management research: a textual
analysis of the global "self-management" fad 131
Leo McCann, Brian Wierman and Edward Granter
8 Emerging economy MNCs and their geopolitical
embeddedness 153
Ursula Mense-Petermann
PART IV THEORIZING AND STUDYING NEW
PHENOMENA IN IB/M: CRISIS, SLAVERY AND
METHODOLOGY
9 Managing the unavoidable: new avenues for
research on MNEs and societal crises 175
Verena Girschik and Jasper Hotho
10 Developing parameters for the occurrence of
modern slavery: towards an empirical validation
of Crane's (2013) theory of modern slavery 195
Christoph Doerrenbaecher and Lukas Ellermann
11 The future of international business research:
theorising on unfolding phenomena in a complex,
dynamic world 221
Peter Zettinig and Niina Nummela
PART V COMMENTARY
12 Commentary on fulfilling the future agenda in
international business 245
Jonathan P. Doh
Index 251
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