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Asian Business & Management Special Issue Call For Papers:
Industry re-configurations and multi-level policy implications of the
transition towards the green economy in Asia and Europe

We cordially invite scholarly contributions in the areas of business,
organization studies, management science, economic geography and
development/industrial economics to explore how businesses, governments and
societies are responding to the development of a green and sustainable
economy in terms of environmental and economic and social aspects.

Authors are encouraged to submit theoretical, conceptual and empirical
papers that draw on qualitative, quantitative, mixed and case-study
approaches to explore, evaluate, critique and debate issues arising from
the discussion above in the context of Europe and Asia geographical
framework and collaboration.



*Examples of Research Questions of interest: *

•                             How can the concept of the green economy be
problematized and engaged within the context of Europe and Asia?

•                             What are the challenges to bridge uneven
regional economic growth and increase social cohesion through the green
economy?

•                             Can economic integration such as trade and
FDI drive economic development in Europe and Asia?

•                             What role will green finance play in Asia and
Europe for the transition towards the green economy?

•                             How is internationalization of service
industries facilitating the green economy transition or is the green
economy facilitating the internationalization of service industry firms?

•                             What is the status of digitalization and
dematerialization of MNEs activity in Asia and Europe and can it facilitate
green growth?

•                             In what ways do policy and implication of the
Smart City or Society 5.0 concepts strengthen regional economic growth and
social cohesion in Europe and Asia?

•                             How are circular economy policy and business
models being implemented in Europe and Asia?

•                             What are the managerial challenges in a
turbulent business environment for engaging successfully with the SDGs and
the green economy?

•                             What are the roles of GVCs and GPNs in the
transition towards the green economy in the economic relations between
Europe and Asia?

•                             What are the inherent challenges for Global
HRM practices in relation to driving the transition towards a greener
business?

•                             What are the ethical aspects of marketing and
consumption in Europe and Asia in order to promote sustainability in the
market?

•                             How can the development of the platform
economy in Europe and Asia facilitate green growth and more efficient
supply chains?

•                             How ‘green’ are Asian and European economies
really?

•                             How can the state of urgency and increased
speed of change be facilitated in Europe and Asia?



The full call for papers is available here:
https://resource-cms.springernature.com/springer-cms/rest/v1/content/27723454/data/v1
.



Authors should prepare their manuscript according to the guidelines of
Asian Business & Management, see:
http://www.palgrave.com/gp/journal/41291/authors/submission.

Submitted papers will be reviewed through a double-blind peer review
process. We welcome your submissions.



*Guest editors:* Patrik Ström, European Institute of Japanese Studies,
Stockholm School of Economics (email. [log in to unmask]); H. Richard
Nakamura, University of Gothenburg; Yoo Jung 'Yuji' Ha, University of York;



*Supervising Editor:* Mohammad Faisal Ahammad, University of Leeds
(Associate editor ABM)

Extended submission deadline: *27 January, 2025*





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