Dear Colleagues
Our Programmatic Issue is now available to access for free until the 23 December 2019.
We are pleased to offer this collection of free access articles to showcase the aims
of
critical
perspectives of international business ahead of the journal’s 15th birthday in 2020.
Since its launch,
cpoib has handled submissions by authors from more than 70 countries and has
published 290 articles and in 2010, five years after inception,
cpoib received Emerald’s best new journal award.
The Programmatic Issue comprises of the following papers, all of which are accessible for free on Emerald
Insight:
Societally
engaged, critical International Business research: A programmatic view on the role and contribution of
cpoib
by Christoph Dörrenbächer and Snejina Michailova
Understanding
Cross-Border Crime: The Value of International Business Research
by Peter Enderwick
Modern
Slavery and International Business Scholarship: The Governance Nexus
by Brent Burmester, Snejina Michailova and Christina Stringer
Global
health and international business: New frontiers of International Business research
by Frederick Ahen
MNCs’
corporate environmental responsibility in emerging and developing economies: Towards an action research approach
by Florian Becker-Ritterspach, Katharina Simbeck and Raghda El Ebrashi
Corporate
engagement in humanitarian action: Concepts, challenges, and areas for international business research
by Jasper Hotho and Verena Girschik
Luxury
International Business: A Critical Review and Agenda for Research
by Joanne Roberts
Critical
and Mainstream International Business Research: Making Critical IB an Integral Part of a Societally Engaged International Business Discipline
by Christoph Dörrenbächer and Jens Gammelgaard
Critical
Engagement in International Business: Creating meaning for a broad constituency
by George M. Cairns
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