Does war destroy business? A review of empirical publications

Author:

Naseem Imran12345ORCID,Akbar Saeed6,Tahir Muhammad7,Imran Saima8

Affiliation:

1. University of Liverpool Management School Liverpool UK

2. Accounting and Finance University of Hull Hull UK

3. International Relations Department University of Peshawar Peshawar Pakistan

4. Management Sciences Islamabad COMSATS University Islamabad Pakistan

5. Department of Pakistan Studies and International Relations Abbottabad University of Science and Technology Abbottabad Pakistan

6. Accounting, Finance and Economics Department University of Bradford Bradford UK

7. Department of Management Sciences COMSATS University Islamabad Abbottabad Pakistan

8. MS Development Studies COMSATS University Islamabad Abbottabad Pakistan

Abstract

The study investigates the economic dimensions of war. It considers empirical literature through structure review to explore the different effects of war on businesses. The scope of the study covers all geographical areas and studies dealing with any respective event in the 20th and 21st centuries. However, the study caters for quality, relevance, and recentness in publications. Hence, publications in 4*, 4, and 3 stars journals that are placed in Association of Business Schools of UK Guidelines in 2015 are reviewed. The study with its extant literature presents an important realization that against the stereo‐typed opinion about war being devastating to businesses indicates that war affects in various dimensions, that is, positive, negative, or even no effects depending on the nature and place of business. Whereas businesses, in general, may be negatively affected in wartime, businesses critical to war may get an unprecedented boost. The study also indicates a dire need of developing a framework for investigating this important relationship on sound footings.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Political Science and International Relations,Public Administration

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