A research agenda for international business and management
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A research agenda for international business and management
(Elgar research agendas)
Edward Elgar, 2022, c2021
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First published in hardback, 2021
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary.
This insightful Research Agenda provides reflections on the state of the international business and management discipline and also highlights important future topics for research. The book especially covers a range of thought-provoking ideas on key subjects, from externalisation theory to emerging market economies to societal crises and modern slavery.
This Research Agenda also revisits the relevance of core theories; examines the changing roles of nation states and multinationals as well as power relations and ideologies; and discusses new phenomena in international business and management (IB/M). Authors emphasise the merits of and the need for incorporating insights from critical perspectives and, finally, a commentary is given on fulfilling the future agendas laid out in the chapters.
This will be a useful read for postgraduate students and researchers of IB/M. Academics in neighbouring subfields including social geography, political science and economic sociology will also find beneficial insights.
目次
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 Doerrenbacher 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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