Abstract
This editorial article introduces an AIB Insights issue composed of eclectic articles. The issue includes “Terrorism Studies in International Business: Increasing Knowledge, Reducing Victimization” by Gabriele Suder and Michael Czinkota; “FDI in the Former Soviet Periphery in Six Charts” by Kalman Kalotay; “Born Global in Bangalore: Emergent Pathways for International New Ventures via Multinational Enterprise Networks” by Shameen Prashantham; and “A Few Lessons from my Long Experience in IB Research— Opinion/Editorial:” by Yair Aharoni.
Highlights
In “Terrorism Studies in International Business: Increasing Knowledge, Reducing Victimization,” Gabriele Suder of SKEMA Business School and Michael Czinkota of Georgetown University propose that terrorism studies have become an integral part of the international business (IB) literature, despite the difficulties inherent in studying the phenomenon
Terrorism itself will suffer from enhanced exposure and knowledge, which, over time may lead to containment in the future
Kalman Kalotay of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), Switzerland, presents in “FDI in the Former Soviet Periphery in Six Charts” a concise yet informative review of what has been going on regarding investment in the periphery countries of the former USSR
Summary
Kalman Kalotay of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), Switzerland, presents in “FDI in the Former Soviet Periphery in Six Charts” a concise yet informative review of what has been going on regarding investment in the periphery countries of the former USSR. In the last issue of 2013 we bring you an eclectic collection of articles that we find interesting and useful.
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