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This podcast covers research published in the Journal of International Business Studies (JIBS), Journal of International Business Policy (JIBP), and AIB Insights. The episodes are either (a) NotebookLM generated podcasts for select journal articles of significance, or (b) audio recordings for some of the AIB Journals Webinars. Video recordings of the webinars can be found on our Youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/@AIBWorld . For information on all upcoming AIB events, both online and in-person please visit our Event Calendar at: https://www.aib.world/events/ For the articles, please visit the journal homepages at http://jibs.net for JIBS, http://jibp.net/ for JIBP, and https://insights.aib.world/ for AIB Insights.
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Monday Jun 02, 2025
A finance perspective on multinational enterprises and climate change (JIBS)
Monday Jun 02, 2025
Monday Jun 02, 2025
Multinational enterprises (MNEs) have an evolving role in addressing global challenges like climate change. This podcast discusses a series of articles recently published in JIBS that focus on the critical interplay between MNCs and climate financing, shedding light on both the potential and the challenges corporations face as they strive to contribute to global sustainability efforts.
Citation:
Allen, F., Barbalau, A., Chavez, E. & Zeni, F. 2025. Leveraging the capabilities of multinational firms to address climate change: a finance perspective. Journal of International Business Studies, 461–480. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41267-024-00748-w
Senbet, L.W. 2025. Multinational enterprises and climate action: a low-income perspective with Africa focus. Journal of International Business Studies 56, 481–490. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41267-024-00764-w
Zaheer, S. 2025. The sustainability of MNE sustainability initiatives. Journal of International Business Studies 56, 491–500. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41267-024-00760-0
Zahra, S.A. 2025. MNEs and financing climate change transitions: the challenge of collective action. Journal of International Business Studies 56, 501–509. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41267-024-00757-9
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