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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS TRAVEL: SOME EXPLORATIONS
Authors:by Jonathan V Beaverstock  Ben Derudder  James R Faulconbridge  Frank Witlox
Institution:School of Geography, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, NG7 2RD, United Kingdom. E-mail:;Geography Department, Ghent University, Krijgslaan 281 (S8), B-9000 Ghent, Belguim. E-mail:;Department of Geography, Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, Lancaster, LA1 4YQ, United Kingdom. E-mail:;Geography Department, Ghent University, Krijgslaan 281 (S8), B-9000 Ghent, Belguim. E-mail:
Abstract:International business travel is now an omnipresent feature of working life for many millions of people around the globe. Whatever the organizational reason, it is now the likelihood that many individuals are engaged in undertaking work outside of the formal workplace in an irregular pattern which has become an almost ordinary aspect of their working-life. Such is the magnitude of international business travel that it is now highly significant for bringing multi-million dollar expenditure to countries and the global airline and hotel sectors, and supporting an international business travel management industry. Yet, surprisingly, little has been written on the agency of international business travel, beyond vignettes of the organizational requirement for physical proximity. In this introduction (and special issue) we consider what further academic analyses of business travel must do to extend knowledge and understanding of the growth and use of travel in the twenty-first century. The article is in five parts. First, we consider the function of international business travel in firms as part of strategies to tie-together spatially distributed subsidiaries. Second, we unpack the modes and spaces of business travel. Third, we discuss the impacts of business travel on both the traveller, but also the environment. Fourth, we introduce the major arguments and contributions of the four articles in this special issue. Finally, we identify future research agendas that should develop existing theory and understanding of the compulsion for international business travel.
Keywords:mobility  business  travel  proximity  aeromobility  firms
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