The Covid-19 pandemic: towards a societally engaged IB perspective (English)
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critical perspectives on international business
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2021
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Title:The Covid-19 pandemic: towards a societally engaged IB perspective
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Contributors:Dörrenbächer, Christoph ( author ) / Sinkovics, Rudolf R. ( author ) / Becker-Ritterspach, Florian ( author ) / Boussebaa, Mehdi ( author ) / Curran, Louise ( author ) / de Jonge, Alice ( author ) / Khan, Zaheer ( author )
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Published in:critical perspectives on international business ; 17, 2 ; 149-164
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Publication date:2021-05-06
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Table of contents – Volume 17, Issue 2
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The Covid-19 pandemic: towards a societally engaged IB perspectiveDörrenbächer, Christoph / Sinkovics, Rudolf R. / Becker-Ritterspach, Florian / Boussebaa, Mehdi / Curran, Louise / de Jonge, Alice / Khan, Zaheer et al. | 2021
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From Ebola to COVID-19: what explains institutionalized manias and the ultimate preference for non-optimal solutions in global health governance?Ahen, Frederick et al. | 2021
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Emerging social and business trends associated with the Covid-19 pandemicYeganeh, Hamid et al. | 2021
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Elite maintenance work across the Covid-19 crisis: a critical view on power and languageRiaz, Suhaib / Buchanan, Sean et al. | 2021
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Towards crisis protection(ism)? COVID-19 and selective de-globalizationBranicki, Layla / Sullivan-Taylor, Bridgette / Brammer, Stephen et al. | 2021
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The trade policy response to COVID-19 and its implications for international businessCurran, Louise / Eckhardt, Jappe / Lee, Jaemin et al. | 2021
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Predatory FDI during economic crises: insights from outbound FDI from China and host country responsesDas, Arindam et al. | 2021
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Resilient or not: boundary-spanning in innovation focused MNEs during global crisesSchotter, Andreas et al. | 2021
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International relationships and resilience of New Zealand SME exporters during COVID-19Fath, Benjamin / Fiedler, Antje / Sinkovics, Noemi / Sinkovics, Rudolf R. / Sullivan-Taylor, Bridgette et al. | 2021