Disasters and international business: Insights and recommendations from a systematic review

BB Nielsen, H Wechtler, LG Zheng - Journal of World Business, 2023 - Elsevier
Disasters–natural or manmade–are on the rise with far-reaching implications for
international business (IB) actors and transactions. While the Covid-19 pandemic has …

International strategy: From local to global and beyond

MA Hitt, D Li, K Xu - Journal of World Business, 2016 - Elsevier
To survive and thrive, multinational enterprises (MNEs) have had to adapt to dramatic
changes and increasing complexity in the global competitive landscape over the past 50 …

Why the world economy needs, but will not get, more globalization in the post-COVID-19 decade

L Ciravegna, S Michailova - Journal of International Business Studies, 2022 - Springer
Contractor argues that the coronavirus outbreak only had temporary effects on the global
economy, and that post COVID-19 globalization will resume. We posit that the pandemic will …

[HTML][HTML] Responses of FDI to geopolitical risks: The role of governance, information, and technology

A Bussy, H Zheng - International Business Review, 2023 - Elsevier
We show that rising geopolitical risk and geopolitical uncertainty (GPR) deter foreign direct
investment (FDI). We further explore the role of governance, information, and technology in …

[HTML][HTML] Populism, political risk, and pandemics: The challenges of political leadership for business in a post-COVID world

CA Hartwell, T Devinney - Journal of World Business, 2021 - Elsevier
The examination of political risk, political uncertainty, and political institutions in the
international business literature has, not unexpectedly, been shaped by the prevailing …

Danger zone entrepreneurs: The importance of resilience and self–efficacy for entrepreneurial intentions

A Bullough, M Renko, T Myatt - Entrepreneurship theory and …, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Little is known about the drivers of entrepreneurial decisions during war. We empirically
examine the effects of perceived danger, entrepreneurial self–efficacy, and resilience on …

[HTML][HTML] Business resilience: lessons from government responses to the global COVID-19 crisis

H Nguyen, AV Pham, MDM Pham, MH Pham - International Business …, 2023 - Elsevier
This study explores the survival of firms across countries, and what factors contribute to their
ability to withstand large-scale exogenous shocks, focusing on the COVID-19 pandemic …

Adaptation in the face of the new normal

MA Mithani - Academy of Management Perspectives, 2020 - journals.aom.org
In this study, I argue that existing theories of organizational adaptation are inadequate in the
face of the growing frequency of life-threatening events such as natural disasters, terrorist …

Multinational enterprises and the sustainable development goals: what do we know and how to proceed?

A Kolk, A Kourula, N Pisani - Transnational Corporations, 2017 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) can play an important role in the implementation
of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This article examines 'what we know'about …

Uncovering the complex relationships between political risk and MNE firm legitimacy: Insights from Libya

I Sidki Darendeli, TL Hill - Journal of International Business Studies, 2016 - Springer
Using the before–after natural experiment occasioned by the Arab Spring in Libya, we
explore how market and non-market activity affect foreign firm legitimacy in times of political …