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Dear friends and colleagues, 

 

We are delighted to announce the publication of the December 2022 issue (volume 31, issue 6) of International Business Review. The issue leads with three papers about emerging economy multinationals, their organizational legitimacy, their innovation and their outward FDI strategies. Then there are two papers about the impacts of terrorism/conflict on FDI. Three papers follow, on MNE subsidiary dynamics, green innovation, and anti-corruption policies. The next two papers focus on the enduring effects of the Covid pandemic on expatriates’ host country withdrawal intentions, and on the experiences of global workers. The issue concludes with two papers on strategic agility, and on the importance of agility in international business. This is an excellent collection to conclude volume 31 of the journal, and we hope you enjoy reading them. 

 

Best wishes 

Roger Strange & Fang Lee Cooke (IBR Editors-in-Chief) 



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International Business Review

Volume 31, Issue 6 , December 2022

Editorial Board

Article Number 102059

Innovation and export performance of emerging market enterprises: The roles of state and foreign ownership in China

Article Number 102025

Guowei Dong, Ari Kokko, Haoyong Zhou

Organizational legitimacy of emerging multinational enterprises: An individual perspective

Article Number 102015

Jianhong Zhang, Désirée van Gorp, Haico Ebbers, Chaohong Zhou, Henk Kievit

Heterogeneity in OFDI by EMNEs: Drivers and trends of Chinese and Indian firms

Article Number 102013

Ying Zhu, Deepak Sardana, Ryan Tang

The effects of business- and non-business-targeting terrorism on FDI to the MENA region: The moderating role of political regime

Article Number 101976

Anna Dimitrova, Dora Triki, Alfredo Valentino

CEO compensation, governance structure, and foreign direct investment in conflict-prone countries

Article Number 102031

Hyoungjin Lee, Junmin Park, Chris Changwha Chung

Mandate dynamics and the importance of mandate loss for subsidiary evolution

Article Number 101994

Edward Gillmore

Multinational subsidiaries and green innovation

Article Number 102027

Valentina De Marchi, Giulio Cainelli, Roberto Grandinetti

Internal and external drivers of anticorruption policies in multinationals

Article Number 102010

Alfredo Valentino, Ulrike Mayrhofer, Matteo Caroli

Expatriates on the run: The psychological effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on expatriates’ host country withdrawal intentions

Article Number 102009

Alexei Koveshnikov, Miikka J. Lehtonen, Heidi Wechtler

From travel to virtual work: The transitional experiences of global workers during Covid-19

Article Number 102052

Stefan Jooss, Kieran M. Conroy, Anthony McDonnell

Strategic agility of SMEs in emerging economies: Antecedents, consequences and boundary conditions

Article Number 102032

Samuel Adomako, Joseph Amankwah-Amoah, Francis Donbesuur, Mujtaba Ahsan, Albert Danso, Moshfique Uddin

Translating strategy into action: The importance of an agile mindset and agile slack in international business

Article Number 102036

Yoel Asseraf, Itzhak Gnizy

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