A research agenda for international business and management
In: Elgaronline
In: Elgar research agendas
1. A research agenda for international business and management: The promises and prospects of thinking outside the box / Mike Geppert and Ödül Bozkurt -- Part I. Revisiting core IB/M theories -- 2. Do we need a theory of externalisation? / Roger Strange -- 3. Behavioural theory and MNE decision-making: Changing the narrative in international business management / Giulio Nardella, Rajneesh Narula and Irina Surdu -- 4. Outward investment from emerging markets: Time for a paradigm shift? / 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 / Florian Becker-Ritterspach and Khaled Fourati -- 6. The diplomatic imperative: MNEs as international actors / 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 / Leo McCann, Brian Wierman and Edward Granter -- 8. Emerging economy MNCs and their geopolitical embeddedness / 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 / 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 / Christoph Dörrenbächer and Lukas Ellermann -- 11. The future of international business research: Theorising on unfolding phenomena in a complex, dynamic world / Peter Zettinig and Niina Nummela -- Part V. Commentary -- 12. Commentary on fulfilling the future agenda in international business / Jonathan P. Doh -- Index.