Language in International Business: A Review and Agenda for Future Research
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MIR: Management International Review: Journal of International Business. 2017, 57 815-854. 10.1007/s11575-017-0319-xAbstract
A fast growing number of studies demonstrates that language diversity
influences almost all management decisions in modern multinational corporations.
Whereas no doubt remains about the practical importance of language, the empirical
investigation and theoretical conceptualization of its complex and multifaceted
effects still presents a substantial challenge. To summarize and evaluate the current
state of the literature in a coherent picture informing future research, we systematically review 264 articles on language in international business. We scrutinize the
geographic distributions of data, evaluate the field’s achievements to date in terms
of theories and methodologies, and summarize core findings by individual, group,
firm, and country levels of analysis. For each of these dimensions, we then put
forward a future research agenda. We encourage scholars to transcend disciplinary
boundaries and to draw on, integrate, and test a variety of theories from disciplines
such as psychology, linguistics, and neuroscience to gain a more profound understanding of language in international business. We advocate more multi-level
studies and cross-national research collaborations and suggest greater attention to
potential new data sources and means of analysis