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AuthorEl-Bassiouny, Noha M.
AuthorAbbas-Ali, Heba
AuthorHammerschmidt, Maik
AuthorElbanna, Said
AuthorFröhlich, Elisabeth
Available date2022-12-26T11:11:50Z
Publication Date2022-05
Publication NameManagement & Sustainability: An Arab Review
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1108/MSAR-06-2022-009
CitationEl-Bassiouny, N.M., Abbas-Ali, H., Hammerschmidt, M., Elbanna, S. and Fröhlich, E. (2022), "Editorial: Between antiquity and modernity in sustainability management research: reflections from MSAR board members", Management & Sustainability: An Arab Review, Vol. 1 No. 1, pp. 1-13.
ISSN2752-9819
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/37601
AbstractDespite the seemingly diverse Arab countries, there are elements of commonality and homogeneity in culture and tradition and, hence, using deductive reasoning, we can objectively claim that there is what we can call an “Arab world” (Elbanna et al., 2020; Zahra, 2011). Prior research has noted the need to distinguish the Arab world in research that has to do with emerging markets resting on evidence that what we can call an “emerging market” is not “uniform” despite the internationalization of education and an ever-global digital environment (Elbanna et al., 2020). Arab culture is not separate from its social, historic and political context, and this, therefore, warrants dedicated research platforms. To date, this perspective remains sporadic and sparse in the international literature and journal landscape.
Languageen
PublisherEmerald Publishing Limited
Subjectemerging market
Arab
COVID-19
TitleEditorial: Between antiquity and modernity in sustainability management research: reflections from MSAR board members
TypeArticle
Pagination1-13
Issue Number1
Volume Number1
ESSN2752-9827
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