Journal of International Business Studies

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Journal of International Business Studies
DisciplineInternational business, management
LanguageEnglish
Edited byAlain Verbeke
Publication details
History1970-present
Publisher
Frequency9/year
11.382 (2020)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4J. Int. Bus. Stud.
Indexing
ISSN0047-2506 (print)
1478-6990 (web)
LCCN98657338
JSTOR00472506
OCLC no.1604487
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The Journal of International Business Studies is a double blind peer-reviewed academic journal and the official publication of the Academy of International Business. It is published by Palgrave Macmillan and covers research on international business. The journal was established in 1970 and is edited by Alain Verbeke (University of Calgary). According to the Journal Citation Reports its 2020 impact factor is 11.382.

JIBS is consistently ranked as one of the highest quality journals in the business and management fields.[1] It is also highly rated by the Social Sciences Citation Index (2020 2-year Impact Factor: 11.382, 5-year Impact Factor: 13.555), and rated as a 4* 'World Elite' journal in the Association of Business Schools’ Academic Journal Guide. It is one of the 50 journals used by Financial Times to determine business school rankings. [2]

Editors

  • 1970-1975 - Ernest W. Ogram, Jr.
  • 1975-1984 - William A. Dymsza
  • 1985-1992 - David A. Ricks
  • 1993-1997 - Paul W. Beamish
  • 1997-2002 - Thomas L. Brewer
  • 2002-2007 - Arie Y. Lewin
  • 2007-2010 - Lorraine Eden
  • 2010-2016 - John Cantwell (Editor in Chief); Mary Yoko Brannen (Deputy Editor) [3]
  • 2016-present - Alain Verbeke

On December 22, 2021, Rosalie L. Tung (Simon Fraser University) was announced as the next JIBS Editor-in-Chief. Her term will start on Jan 1, 2023.[4]

Most cited articles

As of October 2019, the top 5 most cited articles were:[5]

  1. Johanson, Jan; Jan-Erik Vahlne (1977). "The Internationalization Process of the Firm - A Model of Knowledge Development and Increasing Foreign Market Commitments". Journal of International Business Studies. 8 (1): 23–32. doi:10.1057/palgrave.jibs.8490676.
  2. Kogut, Bruce; Harbir Singh (1988). "The Effect of National Culture on the Choice of Entry Mode". Journal of International Business Studies. 19 (3): 411–432. doi:10.1057/palgrave.jibs.8490394.
  3. Kogut, Bruce; Udo Zander (1993). "Knowledge of the Firm and the Evolutionary-Theory of the Multinational Corporation". Journal of International Business Studies. 24 (4): 625–645. doi:10.1057/palgrave.jibs.8490248.
  4. Oviatt, Benjamin; Patricia Phillips McDougall (1994). "Toward a Theory of International New ventures". Journal of International Business Studies. 25 (1): 45–64. doi:10.1057/palgrave.jibs.8490193.
  5. Dunning, John H. (1988). "The Eclectic Paradigm of International Production: A Restatement and Some Possible Extensions". Journal of International Business Studies. 19 (1): 1–31. doi:10.1057/palgrave.jibs.8490372.

JIBS Decade Award

The "JIBS Decade Award" was established in 1996 [6] to recognize the most influential paper published in the volume a decade prior. The award is sponsored by Palgrave Macmillan. A selection committee evaluates the five most cited papers of the year and decides on the most influential paper. A special session is held at the Academy of International Business annual conference including a presentation from the award winner and additional commentary. In 2009, the Decade Award was extended to include the 1970-1985 volumes of the journal, .[7]

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