Table of contents - Special Issue: Critical perspectives on international business: “What does it mean to be critical in relation to international business?”
Guest Editors: Dr Adrian N. Carr
In the constructive tradition of being critical
Adrian CarrThe special issue aims to look into what it means to be critical in relation to international business.
What it means to be “critical” in relation to international business: A case of the appropriate conceptual lens
Adrian CarrThe purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the usage of the word critical in the social sciences, to review how being critical is a process through which criticism…
International business and management studies as an orientalist discourse: A postcolonial critique
Robert WestwoodThis paper seeks to interrogate the international business and management studies (IBMS) discourse via postcolonial theory. It demonstrates the value of applying postcolonial…
Re‐evaluation of underlying assumptions and refocusing of objectives in criticisms of international business
Scott A. HipsherThe purpose of this article is to address the question of what it means to be critical in relationship to international business.
Critical challenges in the emerging global managerial order
Jonathan MurphyThe purpose of this article is to contribute to the discussion on criticality in international business by proposing an interconnection between organizational managerialism and…
Global business beyond modernity
Nikhilesh Dholakia, A. Fuat FıratThis paper sets out to provide global business managers and researchers with perspectives, concepts, and some tools to deal with emergent late modern conditions.
ISSN:
1742-2043Online date, start – end:
2005Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Professor Rudolf Sinkovics
- Professor Mehdi Boussebaa