AIB annual conference attendees: join us tomorrow at 11:15 for the JIBS Decade Award presentation! The session will feature a retrospective on their award-winning work by TL Hill and Izzet Sidki Darendeli, along with commentaries by Jonathan Doh and Sri Zaheer.
Our next issue explores the challenges and opportunities of integrating historical research into IB. Read the guest editorial, which calls for collective commitment to interdisciplinary dialogue and offers evaluation criteria for historical research in IB: https://t.co/RKMlkw0FPf
How can MNEs play a crucial role in addressing global environmental challenges through green innovation? A new JIBS article develops a theoretical framework that combines the top-down approach of Pigouvian regulation with the bottom-up Coasean rationale: https://t.co/zQoCbhO1g2
The intro to our upcoming special issue highlights the need for a new approach that considers a broader range of international involvement activities, including digital and non-traditional forms, to better capture the realities of global business today: https://t.co/vGy0FMMPXY
New Journal Citation Reports have been released, and we are pleased to report an increase in JIBS' impact factor! This ranks JIBS as 15/323 journals (Q1) in the Business category, and 18/426 journals (Q1) in the Management category.
To what extent does contemporary IB research shape conversations outside the IB ecosystem? A new JIBS editorial uses data on article influence to explore. https://t.co/qRXYf8XzQn
How does import penetration from a foreign economy affect financial analysts’ forecast accuracy, and do cultural ties to that economy provide an informational advantage? Read a new article in JIBS: https://t.co/ZeOmbEYMVS
What is the impact of various social media content strategies? A new meta-analysis examines how different social media content strategies affect customer engagement and firm performance, considering cultural differences. https://t.co/LTC0CzRaXa
How do radical industry-level change influence the process of internationalization, especially when firms enter multiple markets simultaneously? A new JIBS article examines parallel internationalization via Telecom Finland's activities from 1987-1998. https://t.co/Cu9MY1lwoN
A new AIB Journals Podcast episode discusses cybercrime laws and our global financial system, based on a recent JIBS article. Listen here: https://t.co/d2fNLjoM1I
A new JIBS article explores how EMNEs, particularly in the Indian pharmaceutical industry, grow internationally by acquiring and managing foreign assets. Read more: https://t.co/nNZyZH2VnA
Drawing on the rice theory, which links rice cultivation to collectivist cultures, a new JIBS article investigates whether regional collectivist culture affects corporate social responsibility. Read more: https://t.co/u2H2YsuzNz
How can MNCs manage their investments in foreign countries, particularly when faced with political and economic uncertainties? A new JIBS article focuses on a concept called “indigenization,” where local partners acquire control over the MNC’s assets. https://t.co/Kpr8AXTaH0
The latest JIBS book review explores a book that raises questions for IB scholars about how MNEs can navigate an increasingly complex institutional landscape, while deepening our understanding of this rapidly evolving grand challenge. Read more: https://t.co/F67ZnuZjzs
What has resulted of the 2021 agreement on a global minimum tax of 15% on the profits of large MNEs? A new JIBS article studies the reform’s impact on three interrelated MNE decisions. Read it here: https://t.co/WQx4w8EGL9
How does a company's network position change during and across market entries? Findings from a historical case study of a Belgian electricity utility company reveal that network positioning is dynamic, both within and across market entries. Read more: https://t.co/uuvXYRvIYJ
AI can transform how we build and test the world's most complex theories. This podcast discusses a recent JIBS editorial and how to use AI tools responsibly to create findings that shape both global policy and business practice. https://t.co/WAfYsBtNzo
"The multilevel nature of environmental and social issues, the paradoxes that arise as firms navigate competing expectations across markets, and the growing salience of planetary constraints all highlight the limits of traditional IB frameworks." https://t.co/pL6ZxsAO7L