Scientific mindfulness: A foundation for future themes in international business.

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Title
Scientific mindfulness: A foundation for future themes in international business.
Title of the book
The Past, Present and Future of International Business & Management
Author(s)
Jonsen K., Aycan Z., Berdrow I., Boyacigiller N., Brannen M. J., Davison S. C., Dietz J., Gluesing J., Kwantes C. T., Lazarova M., Madzar S., Maloney M. M., Maznevski M., McDonough E. F., Taylor S., Thomas D. C., Weber T. J.
Publisher
New York, NY: Emerald
ISBN
9780857240859
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2010
Editor
Devinney T., Pedersen T., Tihanyi L.
Volume
23
Series
Advances in International Management
Pages
43-69
Language
english
Abstract
We conceptualize new ways to qualify what themes should dominate the future international business and management (IB/IM) research agenda by examining three questions: Whom should we ask? What should we ask, and which selection criteria should we apply? What are the contextual forces? Our main findings are the following: (1) wider perspectives from academia and practice would benefit both rigor and relevance; (2) four key forces are climate change, globalization, inequality, and sustainability; and (3) we propose scientific mindfulness as the way forward for generating themes in IB/IM research. Scientific mindfulness is a holistic, cross-disciplinary, and contextual approach, whereby researchers need to make sense of multiple perspectives with the betterment of society as the ultimate criterion.
Keywords
Intra-cultural variation, Top management journals, Organizational behavior, Diversity, Industrial, Countries, Impact, Publication, Immigrants, Psychology
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Yes
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