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AIB Journals Podcast — 57 episodes

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Assessing the Post-Globalization Blues: What Might the New World Order Mean for International Business?

2

From Conflict to Consumer Backlash: How Multinational Corporations Navigate Boycotts in the Middle East and Beyond

3

Banking System Stability: A Global Analysis of Cybercrime Laws

4

Measuring Geopolitics: The Promise and Limits of UNGA Voting Data for IB Research

5

Oceans as the Missing Stakeholder: How International Business Impacts Marine Ecosystems

6

Method-Driven Theory Advancements and AI Implementation

7

Green Gifts From Abroad? FDI and Firms’ Green Management

8

Enhancing IB Education Through Faculty Development in IB Programs

9

CEO-To-Employee Pay Ratios, Societal-Level Income Inequality, and Citizens’ Subjective Well-Being

10

The Impact of Circular Economy Policies on Business Models Within Global Value Chains: A Study of the French Textile Industry

11

Sensing, Seizing, Transforming: A Student Perspective on Enhancing IB Doctoral Education for Meaningful Scholarship

12

Trapped in the MNE Matrix: Liminal Identity at the Local–Corporate–Global Nexus

13

Advancing the Understanding of Voluntary Sustainability Standard Organizations’ Geographic Diffusion

14

Leveraging Artificial Intelligence in Africa’s Energy Transition

15

Climate Vulnerability and Stock Price Crash Risk Worldwide

16

World Investment Report 2025: International Investment in the Digital Economy

17

Geopolitics, Host Country Policy, and Critical Mineral Investment in Latin America

18

Gender Wage Discrimination and the Attractiveness of Foreign MNC Subsidiaries as Employers for Women

19

Transmission of Geopolitical Shocks to Firm Behavior

20

From Pipe Dream to Meaningful Action: How MNEs Can Deliver Decent Work

21

Third‑country MNEs, trade wars, and competitive opportunities: a real‑options perspective

22

Reconceptualizing global value chain impact on the natural environment: a framework for integrating context, upgrading, and downgrading with policy implications

23

MNE–SME Engagement for the SDGs

24

The insights from the crowd: Drawing inferences from many approaches to key empirical questions in IB

25

Contemporary transitions in the international activities of startups and their policy implications

26

Lessons to learn from informal and home-based business in Africa

27

The global sourcing of green products

28

When does foreign technology help firms from periphery countries improve their environmental impact?

29

From Thousands of African Languages to a Pan-African Language for the African Continental Free Trade Area

30

Global ecological dependence and multinationals’ climate innovation

31

Seizing windows of opportunity in green global value chains

32

Charitable Bribes? The Concealed Form of Corporate Influence and a Road to Greater Transparency Worldwide

33

A Social Influence View of the Internationalization of Cultural Products

34

Low-emission hydrogen: global value chain opportunities for latecomers and industrial policy challenges

35

International Business Education in the Age of Disruption

36

Space: a new frontier for international business

37

Navigating industrial policy and global value chains in an era of disruptions

38

How Really Unique Are Emerging Markets and Their Firms?

39

Revisiting the liability of foreignness: political ideology, globalization, and discrimination

40

Value chain disruptions: policy responses to antibiotic shortages in global value chains

41

Rethinking Theoretical Frameworks for Understanding Emerging Market Multinational Enterprises

42

Reputational judgments of foreign MNEs’ societal impact in frontier markets

43

Violent conflict and multinational enterprises: identifying key frontiers in international business policy research

44

Virtuous circles in the academy: Insights from AIB’s ethical organizational culture

45

Cross‑border data transfer: patterns and discrepancies

46

How did Brexit uncertainty impact services exports of UK firms?

47

How to intelligently embrace generative AI: the first guardrails for the use of GenAI in IB research

48

Global virtual work: a review, integrative framework, and future research opportunities

49

Foreignness as a double edged sword for internationalizing cultural goods: Hollywood movies in China

50

Challenging the deglobalization narrative

51

The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals: pros and cons for managers of multinationals (AIB Insights)

52

Innovative teaching in international business (AIB Insights)

53

Prosocial motivation and lending to the poor: evidence from an international crowdfunding platform (JIBS)

54

Artificial states, ethnicity, and the survival of private participation infrastructure projects in Africa (JIBS)

55

A finance perspective on multinational enterprises and climate change (JIBS)

56

Crafting impactful articles that resonate with policy actors (JIBP)

57

Webinar: MNEs’ Navigation of Rising Nationalism and Political Tensions