Multinational Business Review
Special Issue Call for Papers
Submission Deadline: 20 October 2017
Guest Editors:
Steve Globerman, Western Washington University, [log in to unmask]
Walid Hejazi, University of Toronto, [log in to unmask]
MBR Special Issues: Is the Global Company in Retreat? – Overview
The January 28, 2017 Issue of the Economist featured two articles focusing on the question of whether multinational firms (MNEs) were declining in importance (“The retreat of the global company”). The stories made several empirical points, each of which has been a familiar theme in the IB literature:
These issues have been at the heart of the IB literature over the years. There is a significant literature on whether firm performance increases with multinationality; whether MNEs outperform non-MNEs on a variety of measures; whether subsidiaries of MNEs outperform local competitors; whether MNEs are global or regional; and whether emerging market multinationals (EMNEs) are different from developed country multinationals.
The Economist article challenges us to revisit these issues, and ask whether it is true as an empirical matter that MNEs no longer achieve superior performance. We are therefore announcing a special issue of MBR to address these empirical questions.
Some of the following specific questions are meant to be illustrative guides for paper topics. Variations on these questions are certainly welcome:
We are seeking empirical contributions that address these questions to be published in a special issue of MBR. Consistent with our commitment to publishing papers that explore current concerns in a timely manner, and consistent with our commitment to publish replication and exploratory studies, we are soliciting papers that are purely empirical in nature, and that build on the existing literature to answer the questions above.
There is an extensive empirical literature from which to draw background on these questions. See, for example,
Submission Details
We are encouraging the submission of relatively short (6000 words) papers that are both concise and rigorous. We are not looking for new theory development but, rather, new evidence that bears upon the issues raised by the Economist.
Submissions should be prepared using the MBR Manuscript Preparation Guidelines.
Manuscripts should be submitted by 20 October 2017 using the MBR website (https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tmbr)
Manuscripts will be reviewed according to the MBR double-blind review process.
For informal inquiries related to the Special Issue, proposed topics and potential fit with the Special Issue objectives, please contact the guest editors.