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Sustainability in International Business

Sustainability in International Business

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In a context best characterized by uncertainty and volatility, it is necessary to rethink the key concepts and assumptions underpinning the broad debate on international business. In brief, the world is more interconnected than ever, yet—as the cases of COVID-19 and the war in Ukraine confirm—supply chains are not immune to developments in politics and society. Other factors weigh in on the analysis too. Moreover, as the context in which businesses operate is ever more competitive, traditional approaches to building a competitive edge and succeed in foreign markets need to be reconsidered. Talent management might be the missing link. Hence, this book makes a case for a more direct engagement of the research community with this topic.

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Keywords

  • A performance
  • Access to Finance
  • Algarve region
  • artificial intelligence
  • Best Practice
  • Bullying
  • CEE countries
  • Central and Eastern European countries
  • collectivist societies
  • continental factors
  • coping strategies
  • cost advantage strategy
  • COVID-19
  • Crisis
  • destination competitiveness
  • developing country
  • differentiation strategy
  • digital economy
  • economic growth
  • EMNE
  • Energy consumption
  • entrepreneurial characteristics
  • entry mode
  • environmental pollution
  • EU
  • European Union
  • exclusive entry
  • Film, TV & radio
  • financial development
  • firm internationalization
  • Foreign Direct Investment
  • Foreign investors
  • fsQCA
  • gig economy
  • GMM model
  • HEI sustainability
  • high-tech industries
  • higher education sector
  • institutional quality
  • International business
  • Job satisfaction
  • joint entry
  • learning organization
  • location decisions
  • M&amp
  • managerial implications
  • market entry
  • MNE
  • Modernization
  • n/a
  • Organizational culture
  • Pakistan
  • Performance
  • Pharmaceutical industry
  • Platform Economy
  • Poland
  • problem-focused coping strategies
  • random effect model
  • random forests
  • regional competitiveness
  • regional development
  • Regions
  • resilience
  • resource configurations
  • science mapping
  • servitization
  • SMEs
  • SMEs entrepreneur
  • stakeholder’s perception
  • Structural Equation Modeling
  • supply chain
  • sustainability
  • sustainability in international business
  • sustainable competitiveness
  • sustainable organizational performance
  • sustainable talent management
  • sustainable tourism
  • talent management
  • talent management practices
  • The arts
  • the hidden cost of workplace bullying
  • thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AT Performing arts::ATF Films, cinema
  • thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AT Performing arts::ATJ Television
  • United Arab Emirates (UAE)
  • women in formal workforce
  • women in society
  • work family conflict
  • WoS

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-5155-5

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