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Critical and mainstream international business research: Making critical IB an integral part of a societally engaged international business discipline

Christoph Dörrenbächer (Faculty of Business and Economics, Berlin School of Economics and Law, Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht, Berlin, Germany)
Jens Gammelgaard (Department of International Economics and Management, Copenhagen Business School, Frederiksberg, Denmark)

Critical Perspectives on International Business

ISSN: 1742-2043

Article publication date: 6 June 2019

Issue publication date: 6 June 2019

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to address the relationship between critical and mainstream international business (IB) research and discuss the ways forward for the former.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper empirically maps critical IB scholarship by analysing more than 250 academic articles published in critical perspectives on international business (cpoib) from 2005 to 2017. The paper also includes a citation analysis that uncovers how critical IB research is recognized and discussed in mainstream IB studies.

Findings

The extant critical IB research can be broken into five main topical clusters: positioning critical IB research, postcolonial IB studies, effects of international business activities, financialization and the global financial crisis and “Black IB” and corporate social responsibility. The citation analysis demonstrates that critical IB research is rarely recognized in mainstream IB academic outlets.

Originality/value

This paper is the first to empirically map critical IB research and to measure its impact on mainstream IB research. Based on these insights, as well as discussions of the more critical voices within mainstream IB studies and the debate over critical performativity in critical management studies, ways of developing critical IB research are examined.

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Citation

Dörrenbächer, C. and Gammelgaard, J. (2019), "Critical and mainstream international business research: Making critical IB an integral part of a societally engaged international business discipline", Critical Perspectives on International Business, Vol. 15 No. 2/3, pp. 239-261. https://doi.org/10.1108/cpoib-02-2019-0012

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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