Abstract
This special issue of AIB Insights focuses on international business in Latin America. The issue includes “Multilatinas and International Business Studies” by Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra; “Innovation in Emerging Markets: The Case of Latin America” by Lourdes Casanova, Fernanda Cahen, Anne Miroux, Diego Finchelstein, Anabella Davila, Juana García, Veneta Andonova, Moacir Miranda de Oliveira Jr.; “Corporate Governance in Latin America: Towards Shareholder Democracy” by Ruth V. Aguilera, Rafel Crespí-Cladera, Luiz Ricardo Kabbach de Castro; “The Dominance of Pyramidal Business Groups in Latin America Persists” by Susan Perkins; and “The Importance of Institutional Knowledge for Expats Working in Latin America” by Daniel Friel.
Highlights
Our first article, by Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, sets the stage for the issue by providing a historical overview of Latin American development, and how it has resulted in common characteristics across the region that make it ripe for comparative study
Bill served as Chair of the AIB Latin America Chapter (AIB-LAT) from 2012 to 2018, and his experience has guided this issue
We present five interesting articles that overview topics important to managers and academics in the region, but that have broad applicability across emerging markets
Summary
By Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, sets the stage for the issue by providing a historical overview of Latin American development, and how it has resulted in common characteristics across the region that make it ripe for comparative study. Welcome to AIB Insights 19(2), which focuses on Latin America. Bill served as Chair of the AIB Latin America Chapter (AIB-LAT) from 2012 to 2018, and his experience has guided this issue.
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