Globalisation and connectedness: A network approach to international business
There have been recent calls for the field of International Business to retool its routines by becoming genuinely interdisciplinary. This paper takes such an approach by using recent advances in the fields of evolutionary economics and applying them to IB. Evolutionary economists are now viewing the economy as an actual network. Consequently, one the key analytical tools in this approach is network analysis. Some of the basic methods in network analysis are reviewed. The paper then looks at how using these tools might be of use in IB studies. In particular, it outlines fruitful research paths in the areas of globalisation and regionalisation, and the measurement of performance in multi-national firms and alliances. In each case, propositions are put forward which can be analytically tested with the use of network analysis. The paper concludes with a brief outline of a research agenda which utilises this approach in International Business studies.
Year of publication: |
2006-01-01
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Authors: | Liesch, Peter ; Steen, John ; Kastelle, Tim |
Other Persons: | M. A. Von Glinow (contributor) ; T. Kiyak (contributor) |
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Academy of International Business |
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