Dear colleagues: If you are researching the application and the broader impact of Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, IoT and other emergent digital technologies in an international business context (from the perspective of multinationals, consumers, technology developers, regulators, and other national/international actors), please consider submitting your work to the JIBS Special Issue on Industry 4.0. The submission deadline is July 31, 2024.
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Special Issue of the Journal of International Business Studies
INDUSTRY 4.0 TECHNOLOGIES IN A GEOPOLITICALLY FRAGMENTED WORLD:
BEHAVIORAL, STRATEGIC AND SOCIETAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISES
Special Issue Editors:
- Satish Nambisan (Case Western Reserve University, USA, satish.nambisan@case.edu)
- Paula Caligiuri (Northeastern University, USA, p.caligiuri@northeastern.edu)
- April Knill (University of South Carolina, USA, april.knill@moore.sc.edu)
- Masaaki Kotabe (Waseda University, Japan, masaaki.kotabe@aoni.waseda.jp)
- Supervising Editor: Shaker Zahra (University of Minnesota, USA, zahra004@umn.edu)
Deadline for Submission: July 31, 2024
Motivation for the Special Issue
Digitalization of international business (IB) has garnered growing attention among IB researchers in recent years. Yet, so far, research in this area has largely focused on understanding the implications of digital platforms and ecosystems for multinational enterprises (MNEs), and to limited extent, the implications of MNEs' digital transformation initiatives, primarily from strategic perspectives (Meyer, Li, Brouthers, Jean, 2023) (see Table 1). Industry 4.0 (4IR) technologies-which bring together elements of smart automation, intelligence based on big data, cyber-physical connectivity, decentralized networks, and edge computing-portend a more transformative global business landscape with profound implications on not only where and how MNEs create and capture value but also how they impact the wellbeing of employees, local communities and the broader society (Babina, Fedyk, He, & Hodson, 2020; Lazarova, Caligiuri, Collings, & De Cieri, 2023; Luo & Zahra, 2023; Nambisan & Luo, 2022; Strange & Zucchella, 2017). This special issue seeks to bring IB researchers' attention to such a broader set of issues and challenges that ensue from the deployment of 4IR technologies by MNEs and to promote the adoption of a broader canvas – one that incorporates strategic, behavioral, and societal perspectives – to study them.
Please see the Call for Papers for more details: https://resource-cms.springernature.com/springer-cms/rest/v1/content/27038958/data/v1