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AIB Journals Podcast
Academy of International Business
28 episodes
4 days ago
Audio recordings for the AIB Journals Webinars, covering research published in the Journal of International Business Studies (JIBS), Journal of International Business Policy (JIBP), and AIB Insights. Video recordings of these webinars can be found on our Youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/@AIBWorld . For information on all upcoming AIB events, both online and in-person please visit our Event Calendar at: https://www.aib.world/events/
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Audio recordings for the AIB Journals Webinars, covering research published in the Journal of International Business Studies (JIBS), Journal of International Business Policy (JIBP), and AIB Insights. Video recordings of these webinars can be found on our Youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/@AIBWorld . For information on all upcoming AIB events, both online and in-person please visit our Event Calendar at: https://www.aib.world/events/
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AIB Journals Podcast
Global ecological dependence and multinationals’ climate innovation
Climate change is a critical issue, largely driven by human activities like burning fossil fuels and deforestation. Multinational enterprises (MNEs) contribute significantly to global emissions but also have the resources to combat climate change. This podcast episode discusses an article that explores whether and how worsening ecological conditions motivate MNEs to innovate climate solutions. Citation: Genin, A., Bu, J. (2025). Global ecological dependence and multinationals’ climate innovation: the role of climate risk exposure and institutional conditions. Journal of International Business Studies https://doi.org/10.1057/s41267-025-00793-z
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4 days ago
12 minutes

AIB Journals Podcast
Seizing windows of opportunity in green global value chains
Middle-income countries are rushing to stake their claim in the booming green economy, but the real prize lies in moving beyond simply “joining” global value chains to actually upgrading within them. Solar, wind, and bioenergy projects are opening doors, yet lasting gains come only when governments blend demand incentives, supply support, and technology policies in the right mix. The message is clear: seizing green windows of opportunity isn’t automatic. Instead, it takes bold, well-crafted industrial strategies to turn participation into real power. Citation: Lema, R., Rabellotti, R. & Ambrogi, J. (2025). Seizing windows of opportunity in green global value chains: the role of industrial policies in middle-income countries. Journal of International Business Policy. https://doi.org/10.1057/s42214-025-00219-5
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1 week ago
20 minutes

AIB Journals Podcast
Charitable Bribes? The Concealed Form of Corporate Influence and a Road to Greater Transparency Worldwide
Behind the glossy façade of philanthropy, corporations are funneling millions into charities tied to politicians, turning donations into covert power plays. From South Korea’s explosive Choi-gate scandal to U.S. defense contractors funding pet causes of lawmakers, the cases show a global pattern of “charitable bribes” reshaping corruption’s playbook. This investigation reveals how firms dodge scrutiny, distort competition, and why transparency is now the frontline battle in corporate influence. Citation: Jeong, Y., & Siegel, J. 2025. Charitable Bribes? The Concealed Form of Corporate Influence and a Road to  Greater Transparency Worldwide. AIB Insights, 25(4). https:/​/​doi.org/​10.46697/​001c.143042.
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2 weeks ago
22 minutes

AIB Journals Podcast
A Social Influence View of the Internationalization of Cultural Products
Why do some films find success globally while others fizzle out? This podcast dives into the hidden power of social influence such as how critics, stars, and even press freedom can make or break a movie’s international success, discussing a recent article that studies how cultural industries expand internationally.   Citation: Huang, X., Fan, D. & Soo, C. (2025). A social influence view of the internationalization of cultural products. Journal of International Business Studies. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41267-025-00797-9
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3 weeks ago
16 minutes

AIB Journals Podcast
Low-emission hydrogen: global value chain opportunities for latecomers and industrial policy challenges
Hydrogen is being hailed as the fuel of the future, but the real story is how latecomer countries are racing to grab a slice of the action. From Namibia to India, governments are rolling out bold strategies to turn sun, wind, and gas into global exports, green industries, and even new tech niches. The contest isn’t just about clean energy. It is about rewriting industrial policy and reshaping who gets to win in the next energy revolution. Citation: Altenburg, T.,&  Strohmaier, R. (2025). Low-emission hydrogen: global value chain opportunities for latecomers and industrial policy challenges. Journal of International Business Policy. https://doi.org/10.1057/s42214-025-00217-7
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1 month ago
28 minutes

AIB Journals Podcast
International Business Education in the Age of Disruption
Global crises, climate shocks, and AI advances are challenging the old rules of management education, leaving leaders scrambling to keep up. A new teaching approach called the “fire-mindset” offers a path forward by focusing on curiosity, intellectual rigor, and co-creation of knowledge in the face of disruption. It’s a call to rewire how we teach international business so future leaders can better navigate through an unpredictable world. Citation: Hasse, V.C. (2025). International Business Education in the Age of Disruption. AIB Insights, https://doi.org/10.46697/001c.143158
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1 month ago
18 minutes

AIB Journals Podcast
Space: a new frontier for international business
Space is becoming a new frontier for business, with both private companies and governments eager to explore and exploit its resources. The Space economy is rapidly expanding and is projected to reach nearly $3 trillion by 2045. This shift from exploration to exploitation presents new challenges and opportunities; this podcast episode discusses a recent JIBS article that provides a perspective on how businesses and scholars need to rethink IB to address these changes. Citation: Raswant, A., Nielsen, B.B. & Buckley, P.J. (2025). Space: a new frontier for international business. Journal of International Business Studies. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41267-025-00783-1
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1 month ago
18 minutes

AIB Journals Podcast
Navigating industrial policy and global value chains in an era of disruptions
Discussing the introductory editorial to a new JIBP special issue on industrial policy and global value chains, this podcast uncovers how firms are navigating backlash, bias, and political headwinds abroad, as their focus shifts from economic prosperity to security in light of recent global disruptions.  Citation: Gereffi, G., Pananond, P., Tell, F. et al. Navigating industrial policy and global value chains in an era of disruptions. Journal of International Business Policy (2025). https://doi.org/10.1057/s42214-025-00223-9
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1 month ago
22 minutes

AIB Journals Podcast
How Really Unique Are Emerging Markets and Their Firms?
Emerging markets (EMs) have become a focal point of academic inquiry and policy interest as they complement and sometimes even challenge established paradigms based on developed economies. International Business scholars, practitioners, and policymakers have long debated how unique emerging markets and their firms are, and if this uniqueness warrants or requires special attention, distinct policies, and new theories. Developed in cooperation with the AIB Emerging Markets Special Interest Group, this AIB Insights special issue explores these questions, articulating novel and actionable insights to understand EMs’ distinctiveness. Our introductory editorial to this issue briefly discusses the nature and dimensions of the uniqueness of emerging markets and their firms. It then surveys the seven issue articles, highlighting their main findings and insights. Given current global developments, the significance of EMs and their firms is likely to grow further, underscoring the importance of continued academic and practical focus on them. Citation: Awate, S., Brandl, K., Hobdari, B., & Newburry, W. 2025. How Really Unique Are Emerging Markets and Their Firms? AIB Insights, 25(3). https:/​/​doi.org/​10.46697/​001c.137979.
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2 months ago
25 minutes

AIB Journals Podcast
Revisiting the liability of foreignness: political ideology, globalization, and discrimination
Foreign companies often face more regulatory challenges than local ones when operating in different countries, which is partly due to unfamiliarity with local rules and networks. However, discrimination against foreign firms has not been studied as much, as discussed in this podcast episode focusing on a new study that explores how the political beliefs of a host country’s government can increase the regulatory risks for foreign firms, particularly through discrimination. Citation: Muratova, Y., Dhanaraj, C. & Svystunova, L. (2025) Revisiting the liability of foreignness: political ideology, globalization, and discrimination. Journal of International Business Studies). https://doi.org/10.1057/s41267-025-00782-2
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2 months ago
15 minutes 53 seconds

AIB Journals Podcast
Value chain disruptions: policy responses to antibiotic shortages in global value chains
This podcast dives into policies that can make value chains more resilient and the potential reactions of firms to these policies. It’s a fresh take on value chain reconfiguration with practical insights from the frontlines of public health and the global pharmaceutical industry, discussing a recent JIBP article about value chain disruptions and policy responses to antibiotic shortages in GVCs. Citation: Baraldi, E., Ciabuschi, F. & Fratocchi, L. (2025). Value chain disruptions: policy responses to antibiotic shortages in global value chains. Journal of International Business Policy. https://doi.org/10.1057/s42214-025-00214-w
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2 months ago
27 minutes 47 seconds

AIB Journals Podcast
Rethinking Theoretical Frameworks for Understanding Emerging Market Multinational Enterprises
How can we better understand the challenges and strategies of emerging market multinational companies as they expand globally? One answer lies in this podcast, which describes a new multilevel approach that helps firms and policymakers see how macro conditions, institutions, industries, and firm-specific choices all shape success, and thereby guide companies as their own GPS that provides navigation advice through complex markets. Citation: Shukran, K. (2024). Rethinking Theoretical Frameworks for Understanding Emerging Market Multinational Enterprises: Implications for Management and Policy. AIB Insights, 25(3), https://doi.org/10.46697/001c.133788.
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2 months ago
14 minutes 19 seconds

AIB Journals Podcast
Reputational judgments of foreign MNEs’ societal impact in frontier markets
While multinational enterprises often aim to do good through corporate social responsibility and other initiatives, their efforts are not always seen positively by local stakeholders. The article discussed in this episode examines how MNEs are perceived by local communities in East Africa in relation to their societal impact. It explores why some MNEs have better reputations for societal impact than others and how their actions influence these perceptions. Citation: Makarius, E.E., Kahindi, A.M., Stevens, C.E. et al. (2025). Reputational judgments of foreign MNEs’ societal impact in frontier markets: the role of compatible, crossed, and conflicting signals. Journal of International Business Studies. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41267-025-00795-x
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2 months ago
19 minutes 42 seconds

AIB Journals Podcast
Violent conflict and multinational enterprises: identifying key frontiers in international business policy research
In recent times, the world has seen the deep effects of violent conflicts on the global economy. This podcast episode discusses a recently published study addressing how multinational enterprises (MNEs) are affected by violent conflict and how they respond. Citation: Liu, C., Eden, L. & Li, D. (2024). Violent conflict and multinational enterprises: identifying key frontiers in international business policy research. Journal of International Business Policy 7, 260–275. https://doi.org/10.1057/s42214-024-00187-2
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3 months ago
16 minutes 36 seconds

AIB Journals Podcast
Virtuous circles in the academy: Insights from AIB’s ethical organizational culture
This episode discusses the concept of an ethical organizational culture, an organization's "personality" regarding ethics, by exploring how the Academy of International Business (AIB) developed its ethical culture. It points out useful lessons for other global academic groups. Citation: Eden, L.(2024). Virtuous circles in the academy: Insights from AIB’s ethical organizational culture. Journal of International Business Policy 7, 397–415. https://doi.org/10.1057/s42214-024-00198-z 
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3 months ago
9 minutes 28 seconds

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Cross‑border data transfer: patterns and discrepancies
This podcast discusses the complexities of cross-border data transfer regulations among major economies like the EU, the U.S., and China, highlighting how differing laws create challenges for multinational companies. It emphasizes that while each region has its own approach—focusing on privacy, market freedom, or national security—there is a growing need for a balanced global framework to facilitate data movement. The podcast calls for further research and international collaboration to address these regulatory discrepancies and promote effective data governance. Citation:  Rong, K., Ling, Y., Yang, T. & Huang, C. (2025). Cross-border data transfer: patterns and discrepancies. Journal of International Business Policy 8, 10–32. https://doi.org/10.1057/s42214-025-00209-7 
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3 months ago
22 minutes 48 seconds

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How did Brexit uncertainty impact services exports of UK firms?
Uncertainty from Brexit has affected the UK's services exports, revealing a decline of 9.2% annually, resulting in a total loss of about $146.8 billion from 2016 to 2019. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) were particularly impacted, while larger multinational companies often relocated operations to mitigate risks. There is a need for clear regulations and support to help businesses navigate the challenges posed by this uncertainty. Citation: Du, J., Shepotylo, O. & Yuan, X. (2025). How did the Brexit uncertainty impact services exports of UK firms?. Journal of International Business Policy 8, 80–104. https://doi.org/10.1057/s42214-024-00202-6 
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3 months ago
24 minutes 9 seconds

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How to intelligently embrace generative AI: the first guardrails for the use of GenAI in IB research
This podcast urges the International Business research community to adopt generative AI thoughtfully, setting initial guidelines to ensure responsible use. It highlights GenAI's disruptive potential, key risks like bias and misinformation, and calls for transparency and stronger Open Science practices to protect research integrity. Citation: Delios, A., Tung, R.L. & van Witteloostuijn, A. 2025 How to intelligently embrace generative AI: the first guardrails for the use of GenAI in IB research. Journal of International Business Studies 56, 451–460. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41267-024-00736-0
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4 months ago
21 minutes 49 seconds

AIB Journals Podcast
Global virtual work: a review, integrative framework, and future research opportunities
This podcast introduces the growing phenomenon of global virtual work, which has become more prevalent due to digitalization and recent global disruptions like the COVID-19 pandemic. It categorizes existing research into three main areas: global virtual teams, distributed work, and the role of digital technologies, and proposes a framework that outlines how these elements interact to create value. The podcast highlights the need for further research on various aspects of global virtual work, particularly focusing on people, technology, context, and time to better understand its implications for organizations and workers. Citation: Froese, F.J., Blay, T., Gibson, C.B., Shaffer, M.A. & Benitz, J. 2025. Global virtual work: a review, integrative framework, and future research opportunities. Journal of International Business Studies. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41267-025-00775-1 
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4 months ago
19 minutes 5 seconds

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Foreignness as a double edged sword for internationalizing cultural goods: Hollywood movies in China
This podcast explores how the concept of "foreignness" impacts the performance of Hollywood movies in China, revealing that a moderate level of foreignness in movie posters leads to better box office sales. Using advanced analysis techniques, the podcast shows that while poster foreignness significantly influences audience appeal, the same is not true for movie synopses. Ultimately, managing foreignness effectively can enhance a film's success in international markets. Citation: Gu, Q.C., Wang, Y. & Zhang, J. 2025. Foreignness as a double-edged sword for internationalizing cultural goods: deep learning–based semiotic analysis of Hollywood movies in China. Journal of International Business Studies.
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4 months ago
16 minutes 51 seconds

AIB Journals Podcast
Audio recordings for the AIB Journals Webinars, covering research published in the Journal of International Business Studies (JIBS), Journal of International Business Policy (JIBP), and AIB Insights. Video recordings of these webinars can be found on our Youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/@AIBWorld . For information on all upcoming AIB events, both online and in-person please visit our Event Calendar at: https://www.aib.world/events/