Centre for International Business at the University of Leeds

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The Centre for International Business at the University of Leeds, or CIBUL, is a research centre in the field of international business affiliated with Leeds University Business School. CIBUL is currently headed by Professor Elizabeth Rose. CIBUL has been identified as a leading centre of international business research. [1] Rankings are based on publication success in the four leading journals in international business.

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History

CIBUL was founded in 1995 by Professor Peter Buckley, a scholar in international business studies. [2]

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References

  1. "International Business Research: Trends and School Rankings." International Business Review Vol. 15, No. 4, pp 317-338, August 2006
  2. "About CIBUL".

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