Abstract

Volume 40.3 consists of eight articles accepted for publication by former JIBS Editor-in-Chief Arie Y. Lewin, together with a Letter from the Editors and a Research Note accepted under my watch. The Letter from the Editors, ‘‘Student Samples in International Business Research,’’ by Bello, Leung, Radebaugh, Tung, and van Witteloostuijn, discusses the pros and cons of student samples in international business (IB) research. The JIBS Statement of Editorial Policy states that ‘‘Empirical submissions utilizing undergraduate student samples are usually discouraged.’’ This editorial is designed to provide IB researchers with guidelines as to when and what types of student samples are appropriate in IB research. While each of the pieces in this issue makes important contributions to our knowledge of IB studies, the articles using real options theory to analyze multinational enterprise (MNE) decision-making under uncertainty may be of particular interest to IB researchers.

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