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The insights from the crowd (Delios et al. 2025) | FT50 JIBS

The insights from the crowd (Delios et al. 2025) | FT50 JIBS

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Delios, A., Hu, T., Yu, S. et al. The insights from the crowd: Drawing inferences from many approaches to key empirical questions in international business. J Int Bus Stud (2025). https://doi.org/10.1057/s41267-025-00808-9


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Welcome to "Revise and Resubmit," where research meets real talk and every episode is a front-row seat to the world of breakthrough scholarship! 🎙️✨ Today, we're diving into a paper that's equal parts puzzle and revelation: "The insights from the crowd: Drawing inferences from many approaches to key empirical questions in international business."

This isn't your ordinary study—it's a 64-author extravaganza led by Andrew Delios, Tianyou Hu, Shu Yu, Eric Luis Uhlmann, and Nan Zhou, along with the contributions of dozens more brilliant minds. 🌏🧑‍🔬 They teamed up for a global crowdsourcing challenge, tackling four tough questions in international business and slicing the same data in more ways than you can imagine.

Here’s the twist: the analysts—in total, 57 of them—often landed on totally different results! Different methods, different meanings, sometimes even opposite answers... Yet by pulling all those divergent paths together, the team uncovered big-picture insights about the tug-of-war between expert judgment and data-driven inference. Is subjectivity a flaw, a feature, or a fuel for new discovery? 🤔💡

This remarkable work was published just this week—November 5th, 2025—in the prestigious Journal of International Business Studies, a proud member of the FT50 list, and brought to you by Springer Nature. Trust us, when journals matter, FT50 journals make all the difference. 🏆📚

A thunderous thank you to Andrew Delios and the entire team of authors, plus everyone at Springer Nature, for pushing the boundaries of how science can be done. 🙏🚀

Before you go scribbling your next research idea, here’s a question to stir your scholarly spirit: If 57 experts can see the same data so differently, what does that tell us about “truth” in international business—or in any field at all? 🌐🔍

Don’t miss a beat: Subscribe to "Revise and Resubmit" on Spotify, find us on the YouTube channel "Weekend Researcher," and catch every episode on Amazon Prime and Apple Podcast. Wherever you listen, keep questioning, keep exploring, and… keep revising and resubmitting!


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The insights from the crowd (Delios et al. 2025) | FT50 JIBS

The insights from the crowd (Delios et al. 2025) | FT50 JIBS

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