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*Relaunching The Multinational Business Review: call for papers*

Many of you will know that Alan Rugman had edited The Multinational 
Business Review (MBR) for the last 6 years.  Alan had wanted to 
establish an academic journal that sought to address issues relating to 
international business, both from a management and economics perspective.

In keeping with this spirit, from the first issue of 2015 (Volume 23),  
the journal will be co-edited by *Mark Casson, Rajneesh Narula and Alain 
Verbeke. * We reckon it will take three of us to fill Alan's rather 
large shoes!

At the same time, we also want to take advantage of this change in 
management to relaunch MBR. We will be renewing the editorial board and 
the editorial team over the next few months - please stay tuned for 
updates.

*Spirit of the 'renewed' MBR*

*All three of us have an **explicit preference **for papers that take a 
strong conceptual stand and are grounded in theory.* We welcome papers 
that challenge conventional wisdom and received theory, believing as we 
do that new evidence and changing circumstances require us to 
continually question the validity of theories and frameworks, and their 
underlying assumptions.

We also seek innovative papers that provide improved description, 
explanation and prediction of the behavior of economic actors in the 
international environment, including (but not limited to) work on: the 
strategy and organization of multinational enterprise, international 
business history, geography of international business, and the impact of 
international business on economic growth and development. Specific 
topics of interest include innovation, entrepreneurship, knowledge 
transfer, value chain coordination and the performance implications of 
international business strategies. Conceptual papers and those that 
examine competing perspectives and viewpoints are always welcome.

The editors are also keen on submissions that examine the evidence 
systematically, building upon and testing existing models and 
frameworks. Such papers should be able to suggest managerial, economic 
or government policy recommendations built upon sound empirical 
evidence, whether qualitative or quantitative.  We will still welcome 
critical surveys of the literature, but they must demonstrate a high 
degree of originality. We will no longer publish book reviews.

*Novelties in the line-up*

We shall be expanding our publications to include two new types of 
articles, apart from the usual refereed articles:

1.    Short, to-the-point and non-technical editorial opinions (op-eds). 
These will address new and important issues that deserve immediate 
attention, which will be lightly refereed.  Sometimes a significant or 
controversial new theoretical or methodological issue thrusts itself 
upon the reality of IB. New ideas need to be presented to the field 
community in a fairly rapid way, and be accessible not just to the 
academic specialist, but also to the practitioner, the politician, the 
policy-maker with a minimum of turgidity and as little fuss as 
possible.  Such submissions should be 4000 words or less. Contributors 
are invited to submit an 500 word outline to the editors for consideration.
2.    Focused debate forums. The first issue of every year will have a 
debate forum - a set of 'think pieces' commissioned on a specific topic, 
with short 'op-ed' contributions of 2k-3k words  that highlight multiple 
angles to an important 'big issue' in IB.  We plan to publish one such 
debate forum in every volume, beginning with  Volume 23, issue 1, 2015, 
revisiting Dunning's classic motives.

*Call for special issues *

We are seeking innovative and bold thinkers to propose special issues. 
We have a detailed set of instructions available at:
http://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/products/journals/news_story.htm?id=5713


Rajneesh Narula (on behalf of the editorial team)
Professor of International Business Regulation
Director, John H. Dunning Centre for International Business
Henley Business School
University of Reading, UK



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