Special Issue "Multinational Enterprises, Sustainability and Innovation"
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 April 2022.
Prof. Dr. Jeoung Yul Lee
Guest Editor
Department of Global Management, School of Business Management, Hongik University, Sejong 30016, Korea
Interests: international business; emerging market MNEs; MNE innovation; corporate social responsibility; business ethics
Prof. Dr. Dilek Zamantili Nayir
Guest Editor
Faculty of Economic and Administrative Sciences, Turkish German University, 34820 Istanbul, Turkey
Interests: international business/management; entrereneurship and small business management, emerging market MNEs; business ethics
Prof. Dr. Charles Chen
Guest Editor
School of Business and Information Technology, University of Phoenix, Honolulu, HI 96813, USA
Interests: international management; MNE innovation; sustainable development; internationalization
Dear Colleagues,
Multinational enterprises (MNEs) have undertaken foreign direct investments across the globe, so they have to face diverse
and differential sustainability agendas since they have to deal with homogeneous and heterogeneous sustainability issues and policies from both home and host countries. In this vein, MNEs need to find better ways of sustainable development and innovation-based
solutions in both sides of home and host countries. Furthermore, there have been a rapidly increasing number of studies on sustainable international business and innovative practices by MNEs in developed markets, providing shareholder values, environmental
agendas, and managing macroeconomic instability. There has even been a stream of literature on sustainability-oriented innovation relating to both the environmental as well as social aspects of sustainability. Of these two, especially the environmental aspect
has been driven by market demand for cleaner products and increasing environmental regulations and cost savings. Nevertheless, unfortunately, there has been lack of studies on sustainable international business and innovative practices by MNEs in emerging
and frontier markets, although Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (BRICS) have obviously progressed in terms of sustainable development and innovation-based solutions from the MNEs in and out of their home countries. Additionally, innovation has
assumed a rather different form in the case of emerging market MNEs (EMNEs). As research and development possibilities are limited, learning by doing and using and organizational capabilities have a greater weight in EMNEs. The innovation of these firms is
scientifically less refined than those of developed countries and has not generally involved frontier technologies. The different type of innovation pursued by EMNEs, especially considering sustainability issues, thus requires a deeper investigation that looks
at technology creation more broadly than the sphere of research and patenting activity. Thus, the goal of this Special Issue is to overcome the limitations of existing studies, which have mostly focused on developed markets, and to expand our relevant themes
to international business sustainability and innovative solutions by emerging and frontier market MNEs.
We invite both conceptual and (qualitative and quantitative) empirical articles, as well as literature review and meta-analysis
articles from various fields, including not only business and management but also sociology, political science, psychology, economics, economic geography, and so on. Examples of relevant topics include but are not limited to:
Prof. Dr. Jeoung Yul Lee
Prof. Dr. Dilek Zamantili Nayir
Prof. Dr. Charles Chen
Guest Editors
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Charles Chen, Ph.D, PE
International Management
University of Phoenix Hawaii Campus
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