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  1. How collaborations involving multinational enterprises are revolutionizing global sustainability efforts
  2. The Elgar Companion to International Business and the Sustainable Development Goals: a global perspective on corporate sustainability
  3. Who Can Admit Luck? CEO Success Narratives, Legitimacy, and Diversity in Executive Leadership
  4. The impact of corporate social responsibility in home countries on the financial resilience of emerging-market multinationals: An analysis on Brazilian MNEs
  5. Going beneath the surface of heroes: a guide to planning qualitative research on admired elites in emerging markets
  6. Aligning Investment With Impact: Exploring Social Impact Bonds in Emerging Markets for Sustainable Development
  7. Sustainability as a strategic response to the liability of foreignness: Empowering multilatinas for sustainable development
  8. AI, Digitalization, and the Reconfiguration of CAGE Distance A Managerial Playbook for Global Expansion
  9. Regeneration and entrepreneurial resilience: an empirical study to identify ten key climate action initiatives in Latin America and the Caribbean
  10. The determinants of multinational enterprises' sustainable innovations
  11. From Sci-Fi to Reality in the New Space Economy: Unlocking the Potential of Sustainable Interplanetary Supply Chains
  12. From uncertainty to assurance: A retrospective analysis of Colombia’s path to emerging market status
  13. Financial Inclusion of Rural Women in the Global South
  14. Leveraging artificial intelligence to meet the sustainable development goals
  15. Shaping sustainable futures: Multi-stakeholder perspectives on government-business partnerships for achieving the 2030 Agenda in Latin America and the Caribbean
  16. A Theory of Market-Based Sustainability: Integrating Economics-Based Supply and Demand Theory with Doing Good, Warm Glow, and Price Fairness
  17. Becoming a Multilatina: strategic capabilities as necessary conditions for the internationalization of Latin American firms
  18. Sustainable strategy as a lever for corporate legitimacy and long-term competitive advantage: an examination of an emerging market multinational
  19. Retornos y beneficios de la inversión privada en la Justicia
  20. Business, Government and the SDGs
  21. Doing well by doing good: why is investing in university social responsibility a good business for higher education institutions cross culturally?
  22. Climate-resilient and regenerative futures for Latin America and the Caribbean
  23. The contribution of the private sector to poverty alleviation programs: exploring business engagement in conditional cash transfers
  24. Regenerative and Sustainable Futures for Latin America and the Caribbean
  25. Capability creation in the context of emerging markets multinational enterprises
  26. A comparative analysis of the internationalization of sub-national and central state-owned enterprises: shreds of evidence from Latin America
  27. COVID-19 and higher education: responding to local demands and the consolidation of e-internationalization in Latin American universities
  28. Digital transformation as a strategy to reach sustainability
  29. Jaguar Firms: Tropic Dwellers, Camouflage Masters, and Solitary Predators
  30. Addressing Sustainable Rural Development with Shared Value: A Peruvian Model from the Cacao Industry
  31. Crises conducting stakeholder salience: shifts in the evolution of private universities’ governance in Latin America
  32. The “Six Ws” of sustainable development risks
  33. COVID-19, sustainable development challenges of Latin America and the Caribbean, and the potential engines for an SDGs-based recovery
  34. The Palgrave Handbook of Corporate Sustainability in the Digital Era
  35. Advancing Sustainability Education in Business Studies through Digital Service Learning
  36. Capabilities and the internationalisation of smaller-sized, service-oriented firms in the southern hemisphere
  37. Rebalancing society: Learning from the experience of Latin American progressive leaders
  38. Renewable energy in international business
  39. Teaching sustainability: complexity and compromises
  40. Internationalization and performance of small and medium-sized enterprises from emerging economies
  41. When technological savviness overcomes cultural differences: millennials in global virtual teams
  42. A literature review on the causality between sustainability and corporate reputation
  43. What do we know about organizational sustainability and international business?
  44. The theoretical evolution and use of the Uppsala Model of internationalization in the international business ecosystem
  45. An exploration of student learning for sustainability through the WikiRate student engagement project
  46. Analyzing foreign expansion and corporate reputation: review and future research agenda
  47. Uncommoditizing strategies by emerging market firms
  48. Prácticas de recursos humanos que impactan la estrategia de sostenibilidad ambiental
  49. Pride and Prejudice: The case of Barilla S.p.A.
  50. Representation of Women on Corporate Boards of Directors and Firm Financial Performance
  51. Diversity within Diversity: Equality and Managing Diversity
  52. Diversity within Diversity Management: Where We Are, Where We Should Go, and How We Are Getting There
  53. Student–university identification and loyalty through social responsibility
  54. The Palgrave Handbook of Learning and Teaching International Business and Management
  55. A Ten Country-Company Study of Sustainability and Product-Market Performance
  56. Entrepreneurs’ Features Affecting the Internationalisation of Service SMEs
  57. Rapid Internationalization Emerging Markets Multinationals from Latin America: The Case of the AJE Group
  58. Teaching effectiveness attributes in business schools
  59. Internationalization of Mexican family firms: the cases of Xignux and Grupo Alfa
  60. Multilatinas and the internationalization of Latin American firms
  61. Climate Change and the 2030 Corporate Agenda for Sustainable Development
  62. Giants from Emerging Markets: The Internationalization of BRIC Multinationals
  63. Introduction to This Volume: What Makes BRIC Multinationals Special?
  64. Dead Firms: Causes and Effects of Cross-Border Corporate Insolvency
  65. The Peruvian Amazon Company’s Death: The Jungle Devoured Them
  66. Why Already Internationalised Firms Die? Causes and Effects of Cross-Border Corporate Insolvency
  67. Global Financial Crisis and the Emergence and Maturing of Socially Responsible Investments
  68. International SMEs from emerging markets—Insights from the Colombian textile and apparel industry
  69. The integration of stock exchanges: The case of the Latin American Integrated Market (MILA) and its impact on ownership and internationalization status in Colombian brokerage firms
  70. International Expansion and Contexts of a Global Player from an Emerging Market: The Case of Sabmiller 1993–2013
  71. Beyond the UN Global Compact: Institutions and Regulations
  72. Governments as Owners: Nationalization of International Business and Social Responsibility
  73. The Global Compact: Corporate Sustainability in the Post 2015 World
  74. The Handbook of Experiential Learning In International Business
  75. Targeting one’s own region: internationalisation trends of Colombian multinational companies
  76. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and Social Responsibility Networks (SRN) in Colombia
  77. Virtual Teams and International Business Teaching and Learning: The Case of the Global Enterprise Experience (GEE)
  78. International Business, Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility
  79. The Corporate Paradox: Marketing, Innovation, Corruption and Pollution – An Overview of Corporate Successes and Failures
  80. Introduction
  81. Introduction
  82. Global Civil Society and International Business: A Review
  83. Corporate Social Responsibility and International Business: A Conceptual Overview
  84. An Eclectic Review of Critical Perspectives on Globalisation and International Business: Setting the Context for Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability
  85. Cooperation in coffee markets: the case of Vietnam and Colombia
  86. The civically engaged university model in Colombia
  87. Labor Standards
  88. Salaries and Wages
  89. International Development Agency
  90. Ecolabeling
  91. Communism
  92. International Labour Office/International Labour Organization
  93. Conceptual and Theoretical Foundations
  94. Study Tours and the Enhancement of Knowledge and Competences on International Business