Sarianna Lundan

Incoming Editor-in-Chief Ari Van Assche Shares His Three Main Objectives for the Journal of International Business Policy

2023-06-05T18:11:07+00:00June 5th, 2023|AIB Newsletter, News|

Dear AIB colleagues, It is a tremendous honour and privilege to be entrusted with the leadership of the Journal of International Business Policy (JIBP). I am especially excited to take the helm at a time when policymakers around the world are rethinking the benefits of international business, as is evident from [...]

Journal of International Business Policy Accepted for Inclusion in Scopus Index

2021-10-19T14:55:33+00:00October 19th, 2021|2021, Issue 3, AIB Newsletter, News|

Following a rigorous review by Elsevier's official Content Selection and Advisory Board, AIB's Journal of International Business Policy has been accepted for inclusion in the Scopus index. In only its fourth year of publication, this development marks a major milestone for JIBP, recognizing not only its high standards of academic quality, [...]

JIBP’s Impact on IB Research Recognized by Emerging Sources Citation Index

2021-10-21T19:36:48+00:00May 17th, 2021|2021, Issue 2, AIB Newsletter, News|

In only its fourth year of publication, the Journal of International Business Policy has recently been added to the Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) by Clarivate’s Web of Science. JIBP's inclusion in the ESCI is a quality marker for "editorial rigor and best practice at a journal level" – and also an [...]

Frontline IB: Sarianna Lundan

2021-03-18T19:38:25+00:00March 18th, 2021|Frontline IB|

leave a comment About Sarianna Lundan Sarianna Lundan holds the Chair in International Management and Governance at the University of Bremen in Germany. She received her PhD from Rutgers University (US), and has held prior appointments at the University of Reading (UK) and at Maastricht University (The Netherlands). [...]

AIB-UNCTAD Webinar: Investment in Sustainable Recovery

2022-04-27T13:49:49+00:00March 17th, 2021|, , |

What lessons from IB research on FDI and the international operations of firms cut across the international production, infrastructure and services divide? What policy initiatives are needed now to promote and facilitate the mix of investment needed to build back better? This AIB-UNCTAD Webinar will discuss lessons that can be drawn from IB research, knowledge gaps, and a future research and policy analysis agenda relevant for the post-pandemic world.