Table of contents
Understanding cross-border crime: the value of international business research
Peter EnderwickBased on a considerable degree of commonality between multinational enterprises (MNEs) and cross-border criminal organisations, the purpose of this paper is to identify ways and…
Modern slavery and international business scholarship: the governance nexus
Brent Burmester, Snejina Michailova, Christina StringerModern slavery is a problem that international business (IB) research can no longer ignore. Multinational enterprises (MNEs) are often contributors to the persistence of modern…
Global health and international business: new frontiers of international business research
Frederick AhenThe purpose of this study is to revisit the interdisciplinary roots of international business (IB) by challenging the compartmentalized and obscured nature of certain major themes…
MNCs’ corporate environmental responsibility in emerging and developing economies: Toward an action research approach
Florian Becker-Ritterspach, Katharina Simbeck, Raghda El EbrashiThis paper aims to provide multinational corporations (MNCs) with a portfolio of corporate environmental responsibility (CER) responses that help curbing the exacerbated negative…
Corporate engagement in humanitarian action: Concepts, challenges, and areas for international business research
Jasper Hotho, Verena GirschikThe purpose of this paper is to open up new lines of research into the engagement of corporations during humanitarian crises. The paper provides an introduction to core concepts…
Luxury international business: a critical review and agenda for research
Joanne RobertsThrough a critical review of the impact of luxury international business, this study aims to contribute to an understanding of business activities that depend on an unequal…
Critical and mainstream international business research: Making critical IB an integral part of a societally engaged international business discipline
Christoph Dörrenbächer, Jens GammelgaardThis paper aims to address the relationship between critical and mainstream international business (IB) research and discuss the ways forward for the former.
Critical engagement in international business: creating meaning for a broad constituency
George M. CairnsThe purpose of this paper is to present a personal reflection on the nature of international business (IB) as a field of both academic study and business practice and…
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1742-2043e-ISSN:
1758-6062ISSN-L:
1742-2043Online date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Professor Rudolf Sinkovics
- Professor Mehdi Boussebaa