Bus Horizons
Introduction
Business Horizons, 68(4)
INTEREST CATEGORY: MARKETING STRATEGY
POSTING TYPE: TOCs
Special Issue: Business and Peace Part II
GUEST EDITORS’ PERSPECTIVE
Business and Peace, Part II: Positioning B+P for the next 20 years
—Timothy L. Fort, John E. Katsos, Jason Miklian []
EXECUTIVE FOCUS
Business and peace: An interview with Luke Lindberg
—Christine Everett []
SPECIAL ARTICLES
Small and medium enterprises in Colombia’s journey to peace
—Veneta Andonova, Juana GarcÃa, Angela Rivas []
The rise of authoritarian capitalism: What does it mean for businesses that seek peace?
—Benedicte Bull []
Business and violent conflict as a multidimensional relationship: The case of post-Reformasi Indonesia
—Julien Hanoteau, Jason Miklian, Ralf Barkemeyer []
Conflict zones: New frontiers and ethical imaginations
—John Katsos, Tor Brodtkorb []
Business survival strategies in a polycrisis: SME experiences from Beirut, Lebanon
—Jamal Maalouf, Jason Miklian, Kristian Hoelscher []
The individual peace: Ex-combatants, entrepreneurship, and peacebuilding
—Molly M. Melin, Santiago Sosa, SofÃa Montoya-Bernal []
Storytelling through social media: How organizations and leaders can support peacebuilding efforts
—Gordon B. Schmidt, Aditya Simha []
Assessing peace and social impacts through local human security business partnerships
—Mark van Dorp, Mary Martin, Vesna Bojicic-Dzelilovic []
Business engagement in hybrid political orders: Examples from the Niger Delta
—Nkasiobu Wodu []
‘Peace is when we are working’: Insecurity and small business survival in Kampala
—Kristian Hoelscher, Triphine Ainembabazi, Judith Mbabazi, Paul Mukwaya, Øystein H. Rolandsen [Google Scholar]