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Call for Chapter Proposals: THE ROUTLEDGE COMPANION TO EUROPEAN BUSINESS - deadline 04 July 2016

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    APOLOGIES FOR CROSS-POSTINGS

     

     

    CALL FOR CHAPTER PROPOSALS

    THE ROUTLEDGE COMPANION TO European Business

     

    Proposal Submission Deadline: 04 July 2016

     

     

    Dear AoM IM Colleagues,

    We are currently seeking authors for the following book and its chapters: 

    THE ROUTLEDGE COMPANION TO European Business

     

    A book edited by Gabriele Suder (The University of Melbourne), Monica Riviere (ISC Paris) and Johan Lindeque (University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland and the University of Amsterdam)

     

     

    Book Description and Rational

    International Business is a well-established research field, in which regionalisation has gained prominence in the last decade. Because Europe is a market that shows specific patterns of highly advanced market integration, European Business is a subject in its own right and with its own research momentum. In particular, firms view Europe as a challenging, mostly - yet not entirely - mature market location that is subject to complexities that help reveal strategic corporate strengths and weaknesses. Furthermore,  Europe - and its many sub-locations - represents a location that due to its geo-economic and geopolitical position undergoes frequent and rapid change(s). At present there is no single text on the state of current research knowledge on European Business or which offers a comprehensive guide to research students and academics on the subjects within the domain of Europeanisation.

     

     

    Target Readership

        Students and researchers of European business and international business;

        Academics and students seeking convenient access to the complex area of European business;

        Established researchers seeking a single repository on the current state of European business research knowledge, current debates, relevant literature and of future research agendas.

     

    Chapter topics for which we seek proposals (except where author name is already indicated):

     

    1. Introduction (Gabriele Suder, Monica Riviere and Johan Lindeque)

    SECTION A. Opening Chapters

    2. European Business: A literature review

    3. European Business Research in Perspective: The focus of regionalisation in the IB literature

     

    SECTION B. International Business Theory and  Evidence in Europe: Origins and evolutions

    4. Internalization theory and European business (P. Enderwick)

    5. On basis of the Uppsala model: evolutions to European research models and frameworks

    6. European Locations: multi-country or single regional market?

    7. Europeanization and European Business Performance: Theoretical arguments for European strategies.

    8.  European Small and Medium Businesses and the Born Global concept

    9. International business theory and European transition countries.

     

    SECTION C. Culture, Identity and European Business

    10. Culture and European Business: Past, Present and Future Opportunities  (Sonja Sackmann)

    11. European business cultures: theory & practice (A. Kaplan)

    12. European Identity and European Business (Richard Brunet-Thornton)

     

    SECTION D. Economic and Market Integration: Doing business in advanced regionalisation

    13. Regionalisation and the European Project

    14. Single Market evolution and its business impact (M. Benson-Rea)

    15. FTAs and RTAs with third countries & European business

    16. The case of Russia, Turkey, Belarus and more: Where to draw a frontier in the European business environment? (Andrey Panibratov)

     

    E. The (International) Political Economy of European Business

    17. About European Institutions: how the evolving institutions of the EU shape the environment for business as a whole

    18. Non-market strategy and European business (Phil Harris)

    19. European business strategy

     

    SECTION F. Sectorial and functional perspectives

    20. Human Resources Management and European Business

    21. European Business Marketing

    22. European Operations and Supply Chain Management

    23. European Business Innovation

    24. European Business and the Financial Sector

    25. European Mergers and Acquisitions

     

    SECTION G. Complex Challenges: Migration, climate change, innovation and more

    26. Geopolitics and European business

    27. Climate change & energy research and European business

    28. Migration research and European business

    29. Terrorism research and European business

    30. Human Rights and European business (E. Giuliani)

    31. European Business and (International) Sustainable Development

     

    SECTION H. Emerging themes in European Business Research

    32. Euro and European Competitiveness

     

    33. Conclusion (Gabriele Suder, Monica Riviere and Johan Lindeque)

     

    (We are open to receiving proposals for alternative topics for specific sections and are open to some interpretation of the suggested titles in proposals.)

     

     

    Submission Procedure

    Researchers are invited to submit, by or on 04 July, 2016, a chapter proposal of 500-700 words clearly explaining the structure and planned content of his or her proposed chapter. Authors will be notified by or on 07  August 2016 about the status of their proposals and will, if accepted for a chapter submission, receive chapter guidelines.

     

    Full chapters (6000- 8000 words) are expected to be submitted by 01 February, 2017, and will only be eligible for review under condition that the chapters are submitted in full and in compliance with respect to the guidelines. All submitted chapters will be reviewed on a blind review basis. Contributors will also be requested to serve as reviewers for one other chapter in this project.

     

    Note: There are no submission or acceptance fees for manuscripts submitted to this book publication. Authors will not be paid at any stage. All manuscripts are accepted based on a blind peer review editorial process.

     

    Proposal Submission Deadline: 04 July 2016

     

     

    Other key dates: Notification of proposal acceptance; guidelines to contributors : 07 August  2016, Submission deadline for chapters: 01 February 2017, Chapters Review deadline: 01 April 2017, Contributor revisions deadline: 01 July 2017

     

    Publisher

    This book project has already been accepted for publication by by Routledge under the normal conditions for such projects. For additional information regarding the publisher, please visit www.routledge.com. This publication is anticipated to be released in late 2017 or early 2018.

     

     

     

    Please send your proposals or inquiries to The Editors on :

    rceb2018@gmail.com . Please do not send e-mails to the editors directly.

     

     

    Dr Johan Lindeque

    Assistant Professor of Strategy

    Amsterdam Business School

    Plantage Muidergracht 12

    1018 TV Amsterdam

    Tel (O):  +31 (0)20 525 4836

    Email:     j.p.lindeque@uva.nl

    UvA:        http://www.uva.nl/en/profile/j.p.lindeque

    SN:          http://nl.linkedin.com/in/johanlindeque

     

     

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    Hochschule für Wirtschaft

    Institute for Competitiveness and Communication ICC

     

    Dr Johan Lindeque

    Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter

    Riggenbachstrasse 16

    4600 Olten

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    johan.lindeque@fhnw.ch

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