Walking the Talk? : MNEs Transitioning Towards a Sustainable World (Progress in International Business Research)

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Walking the Talk? : MNEs Transitioning Towards a Sustainable World (Progress in International Business Research)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 420 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781835491188
  • DDC分類 658.4083

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Across the globe, concerns escalate about the effects of greenhouse gas emissions on global climate conditions, implications on global trade from pandemics, and the destruction of ecosystems from the exploitation of limited and non-replaceable global resources. Politicians and businesses alike agree that something must be done, the question is what, how, when, and by whom? What should firms do to reduce their carbon footprint while continuing to secure jobs and profits? When should firms make decisions to transform their businesses given the uncertainty of markets as well as the lack of clear guidance from global institutions? In this volume we ask: Are we actually walking the talk?

This volume includes select contributions from the 2022 EIBA conference in Oslo, as well as a number of invited contributions. The book is a tribute to Professor Alain Verbeke who has contributed substantially to the theme of 'walking the talk' in the IB community. The chapters in this volume illustrate a broad spectre of research questions and ways to answer them within the IB community that provide evidence that many types of actors are taking - or can take - steps to actually "walk the talk". The contributions also show, however, that MNEs face considerable challenges to make their ambitions real, which in turn presents a challenge for IB scholarship to develop relevant and robust analytical approaches to cover the transition problems that MNEs face.

Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction: Setting the Scene; Rob van Tulder, Birgitte Grøgaard, and Randi Lunnan

Part I: Walking the Talk in International Business Studies

Chapter 2. Evidence-Based International Business Scholarship; Alain Verbeke

Chapter 3. Taking Wishes for Reality: The Neglected Role of Complementary Resources in the Choice of Foreign Market Entry, the Internationalization of Digital Ventures, and Catching-up by Emerging Market Firms; Jean-Francois Hennart

Chapter 4. Distance, (Multi)regional Strategies, and Limitations to Bridge Distance; Thomas Hutzschenreuter

Chapter 5. Governance for Sustainability: Alain Verbeke's Contribution To International Business Scholarship and Practice; Liena Kano and Luciano Ciravegna

Part II: Walking the Talk in Sustainability Issues

Chapter 6. The Societal Responsibilities of Corporations in the 21st Century: Four Types of Challenges, Four Types of Strategies; Jacqueline Mees-Buss

Chapter 7. Behind the Talk: Towards a Conceptual and Analytical Framework of Corporate Human Rights Reporting; Stefan Zagelmeyer

Chapter 8. The European Union's Cross-Border Adjustment Mechanism and its Implications for International Business; Viviana Pilato and Ari Van Assche

Chapter 9. How Can Large International Financial Firms 'Go Green' and 'Walk the Talk'?; John Holland

Part III: Walking the Talk at the Interface with Government Policies

Chapter 10. The Involvement of Firms in Chinese Foreign Aid Projects: A Data Overview and Research Agenda; Guus Hendricks

Chapter 11. De-internationalization or Re-internationalization? The Role of Environmental Sustainability Orientation at Firm and Country-Level; Martina Barbaglia, Roberto Bianchini, Vincenzo Buttice, and Stefano Elia

Chapter 12. Diffusion of Technologies: Delivering on the Promises of Battery Electric Vehicles; Alessandro Lampo and Susana C. Silva

Chapter 13. Discussing Insights from the Carbon Performance Literature for IB: The Institutional Complexity of Climate Change Policy; Gunnar Leymann and Anna Kehl

Part IV: Walking the Talk in International Value Chains

Chapter 14. How Institutions Influence Firms' Climate Change Strategies: Extending the Perspectives of International Business and Global Value Chains with Business Systems; Mohammad B. Rana and Matthew M.C. Allen

Chapter 15. Come Closer! On Transaction Costs and Spatial Choices in a Circular Economy; Corina Fehlner

Chapter 16. Disentangling the Effects of Circular Economy Principles on GVCs' Activities, Configuration, and Governance; Christina Di Stefano, Stefano Elia, Paola Garrone, and Lucia Piscitello

Chapter 17. The Role of Sustainability in Backshoring Decisions - A Conceptual Framework; Lise Lillebrygfjeld Halse

Chapter 18. Corporate Social Responsibility, Irresponsibility, and Firms' Financial Performance: Evidence from Emerging vs. Developed Countries; Stefano Elia, Gezim Hoxha, and Lucia Piscitello

Chapter 19. The Role of NGOs in the Transition Towards More Sustainable and Innovative Agri-Food GVCs; Cyntia Vilasboas Calixto Casnici, Germano Glufke Reis, David Schulzmann, Marina Papanastassiou, and Jeremy Clegg

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