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  1. The Journal of International Business and Economy (JIBE) (ISSN: 1527-8603) seeks to publish high-quality research with questions, evidence and conclusions that are relevant to business, trade and commerce, and economics for scholars of all disciplines, particularly with global perspective.

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  2. The Journal of International Business and Economy (JIBE) welcomes all theoretical and/or empirical articles relating to international business and/or economy. In particular, the journal welcomes articles on the overlapping areas between these two fields, such as international competitiveness, comparisons of business institutions in different ...

  3. 7 cze 2021 · Research methods in international business. Lorraine Eden, Bo Bernhard Nielsen, and Alain Verbeke (Eds) Palgrave Macmillan, London, 2020, 510 pp. ISBN: 978-3030221133. Book Review; Published: 07 June 2021; Volume 52, pages 1225–1228, (2021) Cite this article

  4. Multinational enterprises (MNEs) play a pivotal role in the development of many emerging markets, and have consequently received due attention by scholarly research in economics and by policy analysts. In contrast, international business scholars have been comparatively uninterested in analyzing this role of MNEs.

  5. 1 mar 2024 · Specifically, our review addresses two important questions: (1) What can existing IR in IB research inform us regarding MNE behaviour, and (2) What are future IB research opportunities, based on a critical analysis of the current literature? By addressing these two questions, we aim to contribute to IB research in three ways.

  6. Challenges and Opportunities in Economic Growth: International Business in a Changing World Economy

  7. 1 kwi 2021 · The international business landscape has changed significantly since the 1990s. • We highlight four sets of new realities for further research attention. • Covid-19 leads to rising nationalism and slows down energy transition. • Digital technologies have created some powerful firms and new business models. •