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Dear colleagues,

We are pleased to announce a Special Issue on "Political Connections in Global Competition" for Global Strategy Journal (ranked 19th out of 250 journals in Business and Management with a 2-year impact factor of 3.694).  The objectives of this Special Issue are to further explore the 'how' and 'why' of the interaction between political and business actors in the global context, and to promote cross-disciplinary synergies in theory development and research method advancement regarding political connections. We welcome submissions of conceptual/theoretical papers, qualitatively oriented empirical papers, quantitatively oriented empirical papers, as well as papers employing mixed methods.

The deadline for submissions is April 1, 2016. To learn more about Global Strategy Journal, including additional information on the submission process, please visit: http://gsj.strategicmanagement.net/pdf/gsj-political-connections-in-global-competition.pdf.
Manuscripts that are accepted or invited to be revised and resubmitted for the SI after the first round of reviews will be invited to take part in a paper development workshop to be held in conjunction with the SMS Annual Conference in Berlin, 17-20 September 2016.



Warm Regards,



Klaus Meyer, China-Europe International Business School

Sali Li, University of South Carolina

Lin Cui, Australian National University

Helen Wei Hu, University of Melbourne


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Lin Cui, PhD
Associate Professor in International Business
Research School of Management
The Australian National University
Tel: +61 2 6125 6190
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Web: http://tinyurl.com/lin-cui
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