Dear colleagues,
I would like to remind you of the upcoming deadline of the JIBS special issue on IB in the Digital Economy. Please submit your papers between September 15 and
September 30, 2020. Below is the full call for papers.
For your convenience, I also attach an informal bibliography on the topic that may help you position your contribution in the literature.
We look forward to receiving your insightful and rigorous submissions!
Regards
Klaus Meyer, Keith Brouthers, J.T. Li, and Bryan Jean.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Special Issue of the Journal of International Business Studies
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS IN A DIGITAL WORLD
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Special Issue Editors:
Deadline for submission:
September 30, 2020
The business world is changing rapidly as digital technologies, like the internet and mobile technologies, become faster, cheaper and more responsive to our needs. These changes
are beginning to impact businesses everywhere in the world. Digital technologies have allowed firms to disrupt sales and distribution systems, changed consumer buying behavior and increase/decrease demand for different products and services. Firms have benefited
from digitalization in many ways including through greater access to cheaper resources, increased market reach and faster/more effective communications.
Despite these changes our understanding of how the digital world impacts international business has not kept pace. Digitalization is changing the way firms do business and there
is little research exploring the ways in which international business is being impacted by these changes. There is an urgent need to develop new theories, modify existing theories and determine how firms can benefit from digitalization as they do business
around the world.
Suggested Topics for Submissions
We encourage research on any international aspect of the digital economy and at multiple levels of analysis, such as the individual employee or entrepreneur,
firms, value chains as well as ecosystems. Different patterns of firms and different institutional and regional setting are encouraged. We encourage submissions that draw on a variety of theoretic and disciplinary approaches to the study of international business
and the digital economy. Suggested topics include, but are not restricted to:
Workshop and Symposium
To help authors develop their papers, we intend to organize a paper development workshop in the summer of 2021. Furthermore, we plan to have a symposium
at a major conference in 2022 for the final selected papers for publication, aiming to increase their visibility and impact.
Submission Process
All manuscripts will be reviewed as a cohort for this special issue. Manuscripts must be submitted in the window between September 15, 2020, and September
30, 2020, at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/jibs.
All submissions will go through the JIBS regular double-blind review process and follow standard norms and processes.
For more information about this call for papers, please contact the Special Issue Editors or the JIBS Managing Editor ([log in to unmask]).
About the Guest Editors
Klaus E. Meyer is Professor of International Business at Ivey Business School. Professor
Meyer is a leading scholar in the field of international business conducting research on the strategies of multinational enterprises (MNEs), especially foreign entry strategies, in emerging economies, especially Eastern Europe and East Asia. He has published
over 80 articles in leading scholarly journals, in particular in Journal of International Business Studies, Strategic Management Journal
and Journal of Management Studies, and he published eight books, including the textbook “International Business” (with Mike Peng, published by Cengage Learning, 3rd ed., 2019). He has served as Area Editor of the Journal of International Business
Studies since July 2016. In 2012-2015, he was Vice President of the AIB and chaired the 2014 AIB conference in Vancouver, Canada.
Jiatao (JT)
Li is
Chair Professor of Management and Lee Quo Wei Professor of Business,
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
He is a Fellow of the AIB and an area editor of
the
Journal of International Business Studies. He also served as an Associate Editor of the
Strategic Management Journal from 2009 to 2016. Prof. Li is an expert on
global business
strategy. His
current research interests are in the areas of
organizational learning, strategic alliances, corporate governance, innovation, and entrepreneurship, with a focus on issues related to global firms and those from emerging economies. His work has appeared in leading academic journals such as
Academy of Management Journal, Academy of Management Review, Organization Science,
Strategic Management Journal, Journal of International Business Studies, and Journal of Management. He serves as Vice President of AIB for 2016-19 and as
Program Chair of the 2018
Academy of International Business
annual conference in the US.
Keith D. Brouthers is Professor of Business Strategy at King’s Business School, King’s
College London and a Fellow of the Academy of International Business. Keith specializes in international strategic management. His current research interests include entry and establishment mode choice, export channel selection, and the internationalization
of digital firms. His research has been published in leading academic journals including
Strategic Management Journal, Journal of Management, Journal of International Business Studies, Journal of Management Studies, Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal,
and Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice. He is a consulting editor for the
Journal of International Business Studies, served as Vice President of the AIB from 2004-2006 and was a senior associate editor of
Journal of Management from 2006-2008.
Ruey-Jer “Bryan” Jean is Professor of International Business at the Department of International
Business, National Chengchi University, Taipei. He received his PhD from University of Manchester, UK. His research focuses on interorganizational relationship management and international new ventures in digital and data-rich environments, with a focus on
emerging markets. He has published widely in peer-reviewed academic journals, including
Journal of International Business Studies, Journal of World Business, Management International Review, International Business Review, Journal of International Management, International Marketing Review, Journal of Business Research
and Journal of International Marketing.