Bus Horizons
Introduction
Business Horizons, 67(6)
INTEREST CATEGORY: MARKETING STRATEGY
POSTING TYPE: TOCs
GUEST EDITORS’ PERSPECTIVE
Business and Peace, Part I: Insights from the first 20 years of B+P scholarship
—Timothy L. Fort, John Katsos, Jason Miklian []
SPECIAL ARTICLES
Peace polysemy in business and peace agendas
—Maria Teresa Uribe-Jaramillo, Pablo Zapata-Tamayo []
Environmental violence and enterprise: The outsized role of business for environmental peacebuilding
—Richard Marcantonio []
Organizing for peace: The organizational behaviors of business amid conflict
—Jay Joseph, François Maon, Marco Berti []
Peacebuilding by MNE subsidiaries: The role of intangible capital and local initiative
—Christopher Williams []
Entrepreneurship amid armed conflicts: Insights from Artsakh
—Knar Khachatryan []
“Todos pagan” (Everybody pays): SMEs and urban violence in Medellín, Colombia
—Ben Miller, Angelika Rettberg []
Unpacking the peace dividend: A subnational analysis of the relationship between business, peace, and economic growth in nine Colombian cities
—Juana García, Angelika Rettberg, Federico Dupont []
Pursuit of peace by business leaders: Frontiers of international relations
—Anish Dave, Aditya Simha, Lazarina Topuzova []
Systems thinking for management practitioners and scholars: Strengthening the tools to analyze “wicked problems”
—Sarah Cechvala []
Stakeholder satisfaction with corporate conflict engagement actions: Exploring the effects of goodwill, trust, and value alignment
—Chiara Valentini, Juha Munnukka, Hui Zhao []
Bridging business and human rights and business for peace: A case study of Microsoft’s multitrack diplomacy
—Catherine McDonald []