A Kaleidoscopic Perspective of the Belt and Road Initiative and International Business Policy
Jiatao Li ()
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Jiatao Li: Lee Quo Wei Professor of Business
No 2022-68, HKUST IEMS Thought Leadership Brief Series from HKUST Institute for Emerging Market Studies
Abstract:
Since 2013, China’s ‘‘Belt and Road Initiative’’ (BRI) has grown in number and become increasingly global in scope. Despite these trends, international business (IB) research on the BRI remains limited. To call upon IB scholars to adopt a policy turn in their study of the BRI, ‘‘with the purpose of advancing IB theory, contributing to important debates with scholars in allied social sciences, as well as helping to resolve these difficult challenges our generation is currently facing’’ (Buckley et al, 2017: 1046), we issued a call for papers at the Journal of International Business Policy to reflect on the nature and scope of the BRI and how it influences IB policy.
Pages: 4 pages
Date: 2022-09, Revised 2022-09
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