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February 2020, Volume 51, Issue 1
- 4-10 The Uppsala model: Networks and micro-foundations
by Jan-Erik Vahlne & Jan Johanson - 11-22 Born digitals: Thoughts on their internationalization and a research agenda
by Sinéad Monaghan & Esther Tippmann & Nicole Coviello - 23-37 Overcoming the liability of outsidership for emerging market MNEs: A capability-building perspective
by Jiatao Li & Maria Tereza Leme Fleury - 38-49 The theoretical evolution and use of the Uppsala Model of internationalization in the international business ecosystem
by G. Tomas M. Hult & Maria Alejandra Gonzalez-Perez & Katarina Lagerström - 50-71 A geographic relational perspective on the internationalization of emerging market firms
by Ping Deng & Andrew Delios & Mike W. Peng - 72-94 Investor protection and the value impact of stock liquidity
by Tao Huang & Fei Wu & Jing Yu & Bohui Zhang - 95-120 Tranching in the syndicated loan market around the world
by Douglas Cumming & Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes & Joseph A McCahery & Armin Schwienbacher - 121-137 The lab and the plant: Offshore R&D and co-location with production activities
by Davide Castellani & Katiuscia Lavoratori - 138-145 Uncertainty avoidance moderates the relationship between transformational leadership and innovation: A meta-analysis
by Logan L Watts & Logan M Steele & Deanne N Den Hartog - 146-149 Book Review
by Chris Brewster
December 2019, Volume 50, Issue 9
- 1441-1447 Celebrating 50 Years of JIBS: Anniversary Issue and Medal Awardees
by Alain Verbeke & Hadi Fariborzi - 1448-1463 Ecosystem-specific advantages in international digital commerce
by Jiatao Li & Liang Chen & Jingtao Yi & Jiye Mao & Jianwen Liao - 1464-1486 Global platforms and ecosystems: Implications for international business theories
by Satish Nambisan & Shaker A. Zahra & Yadong Luo - 1487-1512 The structural reshaping of globalization: Implications for strategic sectors, profiting from innovation, and the multinational enterprise
by Olga Petricevic & David J Teece - 1513-1543 What happened to the transnational? The emergence of the neo-global corporation
by Jacqueline Mees-Buss & Catherine Welch & D. Eleanor Westney - 1544-1565 Corporate internationalization, subsidiary locations, and the cost of equity capital
by Atanas Mihov & Andy Naranjo - 1566-1593 Foreign ownership, bank information environments, and the international mobility of corporate governance
by Yiwei Fang & Iftekhar Hasan & Woon Sau Leung & Qingwei Wang - 1594-1621 Microfoundations in international management research: The case of knowledge sharing in multinational corporations
by Nicolai J. Foss & Torben Pedersen - 1622-1635 Enforcing higher labor standards within developing country value chains: Consequences for MNEs and informal actors in a dual economy
by Rajneesh Narula - 1636-1643 Impacting practice through IB scholarship: Toy recalls and the product safety crisis
by Hari Bapuji & Paul W Beamish - 1644-1655 Taxing the multinational enterprise: On the forced redesign of global value chains and other inefficiencies
by Nicolai J Foss & Ram Mudambi & Samuele Murtinu - 1656-1667 The rise of the digital economy: Rethinking the taxation of multinational enterprises
by Antony Ting & Sidney J. Gray - 1668-1683 Shifting MNE taxation from national to global profits: A radical reform long overdue
by Sara L. McGaughey & Pascalis Raimondos
October 2019, Volume 50, Issue 8
- 1213-1230 Managerial governance adaptation in the multinational enterprise: In honour of Mira Wilkins
by Alain Verbeke & Hadi Fariborzi - 1231-1252 Applying and advancing internalization theory: The multinational enterprise in the twenty-first century
by Rajneesh Narula & Christian Geisler Asmussen & Tailan Chi & Sumit Kumar Kundu - 1253-1282 Internalization advantage and subsidiary performance: The role of business group affiliation and host country characteristics
by Ajai S Gaur & Chinmay Pattnaik & Deeksha Singh & Jeoung Yul Lee - 1283-1309 Responding to public disclosure of corporate social irresponsibility in host countries: Information control and ownership control
by Stephanie Lu Wang & Dan Li - 1310-1337 Bringing corporate governance into internalization theory: State ownership and foreign entry strategies
by Birgitte Grøgaard & Asmund Rygh & Gabriel R. G. Benito - 1338-1358 Organizational innovation in the multinational enterprise: Internalization theory and business history
by Teresa da Silva Lopes & Mark Casson & Geoffrey Jones - 1359-1371 Entry mode deviation: A behavioral approach to internalization theory
by Stefano Elia & Marcus M. Larsen & Lucia Piscitello - 1372-1387 Internalization theory for the digital economy
by Elitsa R Banalieva & Charles Dhanaraj - 1388-1400 Digitalized service multinationals and international business theory
by Jean-François Hennart - 1401-1413 What lies between market and hierarchy? Insights from internalization theory and global value chain theory
by Roger Strange & John Humphrey - 1414-1423 The global value chain and internalization theory
by Gabriel R G Benito & Bent Petersen & Lawrence S Welch - 1424-1439 Decision-making in international business
by Peter Buckley & Mark Casson
September 2019, Volume 50, Issue 7
- 1053-1077 De-globalization: Theories, predictions, and opportunities for international business research
by Michael A. Witt - 1078-1102 Adopting knowledge from reverse innovations? Transnational patents and signaling from an emerging economy
by Kenneth G Huang & Jiatao Li - 1103-1129 Political governance, civil liberties, and human capital: Evaluating their effect on foreign direct investment in emerging and developing economies
by Fragkiskos Filippaios & Fatima Annan-Diab & Amir Hermidas & Charikleia Theodoraki - 1130-1155 A cross-country study of collective political strategy: Greenhouse gas regulations in the European Union
by Sanjay Patnaik - 1156-1183 Escape from the USA: Government debt-to-GDP ratio, country tax competitiveness, and US-OECD cross-border M&As
by Ying Gan & Buhui Qiu - 1184-1212 Does politician turnover affect foreign subsidiary performance? Evidence in China
by Weiguo Zhong & Ya Lin & Danxue Gao & Haibin Yang
August 2019, Volume 50, Issue 6
- 857-872 Going home and helping out? Returnees as propagators of CSR in an emerging economy
by Qin Han & Jennifer E Jennings & Runjuan Liu & P Devereaux Jennings - 873-894 Capital structure decisions along the supply chain: Evidence from import competition
by Qianqian Huang & Ryoonhee Kim - 895-922 The role of foreign institutional investors in restraining earnings management activities across countries
by Ugur Lel - 923-947 Which boats are lifted by a foreign tide? Direct and indirect wage effects of foreign ownership
by Sourafel Girma & Holger Görg & Erasmus Kersting - 948-972 MNEs’ location strategies and labor standards: The role of operating and reputational considerations across industries
by Daniela Maggioni & Grazia D. Santangelo & Seda Koymen-Ozer - 973-997 Political party tenure and MNE location choices
by Arkangel M Cordero & Stewart R Miller - 998-1020 When to go it alone: Examining post-conversion performance of international joint ventures
by Sea-Jin Chang - 1021-1052 Managing formalization to increase global team effectiveness and meaningfulness of work in multinational organizations
by Cristina B Gibson & Patrick D Dunlop & John L Cordery
July 2019, Volume 50, Issue 5
- 669-691 Varieties of capitalism and the internationalization of state-owned enterprises
by Sergio Mariotti & Riccardo Marzano - 692-719 Angel investors around the world
by Douglas Cumming & Minjie Zhang - 720-739 Explaining top management turnover in private corporations: The role of cross-country legal institutions and capital market forces
by Ugur Lel & Darius Miller & Natalia Reisel - 740-757 Uncertainty avoidance and the timing of employee stock option exercise
by Francesco Bova & Marshall Vance - 758-782 The myth of the stay-at-home family firm: How family-managed SMEs can overcome their internationalization limitations
by Jean-François Hennart & Antonio Majocchi & Emanuele Forlani - 783-808 When a high-quality niche strategy is not enough to spur family-firm internationalization: The role of external and internal contexts
by Kimberly A Eddleston & Ravi Sarathy & Elitsa R Banalieva - 809-825 A missing link in family firms’ internationalization research: Family structures
by Jean-Luc Arregle & Michael A. Hitt & Isabelle Mari - 826-846 Foreign actors and intellectual property protection regulations in developing countries
by Kristin Brandl & Izzet Darendeli & Ram Mudambi - 847-855 Inward foreign direct investment and local firm innovation: The moderating role of technological capabilities
by Byungchae Jin & Francisco García & Robert Salomon
June 2019, Volume 50, Issue 4
- 457-498 International corporate governance: A review and opportunities for future research
by Ruth V. Aguilera & Valentina Marano & Ilir Haxhi - 499-524 Multiculturalism within individuals: A review, critique, and agenda for future research
by Davina Vora & Lee Martin & Stacey R. Fitzsimmons & Andre A. Pekerti & C. Lakshman & Salma Raheem - 525-553 Real options theory in international business
by Tailan Chi & Jing Li & Lenos G Trigeorgis & Andrianos E Tsekrekos - 554-554 Correction to: Real options theory in international business
by Tailan Chi & Jing Li & Lenos G Trigeorgis & Andrianos E Tsekrekos - 555-597 On the future of international joint venture research
by Michael Nippa & Jeffrey J Reuer - 598-632 Pro-market institutions and global strategy: The pendulum of pro-market reforms and reversals
by Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra & Ajai Gaur & Deeksha Singh - 633-667 Developed country MNEs investing in developing economies: Progress and prospect
by Yadong Luo & Huan Zhang & Juan Bu
April 2019, Volume 50, Issue 3
- 295-317 Celebrity endorsements in emerging markets: Align endorsers with brands or with consumers?
by Subhadip Roy & Abhijit Guha & Abhijit Biswas & Dhruv Grewal - 318-338 Beyond country image favorability: How brand positioning via country personality stereotypes enhances brand evaluations
by Peter Magnusson & Stanford A. Westjohn & Nancy J. Sirianni - 339-364 Psychic distance and performance of MNCs during marketing crises
by Isaac M Dinner & Tarun Kushwaha & Jan-Benedict E M Steenkamp - 365-392 Understanding the structural characteristics of a firm’s whole buyer–supplier network and its impact on international business performance
by Amalesh Sharma & V. Kumar & Jun Yan & Sourav Bikash Borah & Anirban Adhikary - 393-422 Once bitten, not necessarily shy? Determinants of foreign market re-entry commitment strategies
by Irina Surdu & Kamel Mellahi & Keith W Glaister - 423-449 Import-based market experience and firms’ exit from export markets
by Eliane Choquette - 450-453 Foreign operation methods
by Klaus E. Meyer - 454-455 Correction to: Dodging bullets: The heterogeneous effect of political violence on greenfield FDI
by Caroline T Witte & Martijn J Burger & Elena I Ianchovichina & Enrico Pennings
March 2019, Volume 50, Issue 2
- 153-171 Walking the walk or talking the talk? Corporate social responsibility decoupling in emerging market multinationals
by Peter Tashman & Valentina Marano & Tatiana Kostova - 172-192 The international penetration of ibusiness firms: Network effects, liabilities of outsidership and country clout
by Liang Chen & Noman Shaheer & Jingtao Yi & Sali Li - 193-222 State capitalism and performance persistence of business group-affiliated firms: A comparative study of China and India
by Helen Wei Hu & Lin Cui & Preet S Aulakh - 223-249 The interplay between HQ legitimation and subsidiary legitimacy judgments in HQ relocation: A social psychological approach
by Julia Balogun & Kathryn Fahy & Eero Vaara - 250-260 Unintentional, unavoidable, and beneficial knowledge leakage from the multinational enterprise
by Andrew Inkpen & Dana Minbaeva & Eric W K Tsang - 261-274 Can a firm find the balance between openness and secrecy? Towards a theory of an optimum level of disclosure
by Farok J Contractor - 275-291 Adapting and sustaining operations in weak institutional environments: A business ecosystem assessment of a Chinese MNE in Central Africa
by Ronaldo Parente & Ke Rong & José-Mauricio G. Geleilate & Everlyne Misati - 292-294 Ringtone: Exploring the rise and fall of Nokia in mobile phones
by Juha-Antti Lamberg
February 2019, Volume 50, Issue 1
- 1-3 The JIBS 2018 Decade Award: Comparing capitalisms: Understanding institutional diversity and its implications for international business
by Alain Verbeke - 4-19 Comparing capitalisms and taking institutional context seriously
by Gregory Jackson & Richard Deeg - 20-35 The dubious role of institutions in international business: A road forward
by Ruth V. Aguilera & Birgitte Grøgaard - 36-47 Adjusting to and learning from institutional diversity: Toward a capability-building perspective
by Sarianna M. Lundan & Jiatao Li - 48-82 Country-level institutions and management earnings forecasts
by Wenjing Li & Jeff Ng & Albert Tsang & Oktay Urcan - 83-110 Foreign institutional ownership and auditor choice: Evidence from worldwide institutional ownership
by Jeong-Bon Kim & Mikhail Pevzner & Xiangang Xin - 111-124 Host country corruption and the organization of HQ–subsidiary relationships
by Larissa Rabbiosi & Grazia D Santangelo - 125-134 Does organizational formalization facilitate voice and helping organizational citizenship behaviors? It depends on (national) uncertainty norms
by Ronald Fischer & Maria Cristina Ferreira & Nathalie Meurs & Kubilay Gok & Ding-Yu Jiang & Johnny R J Fontaine & Charles Harb & Jan Cieciuch & Mustapha Achoui & Ma Socorro D Mendoza & Arif Hassan & Donna Achmadi & Andrew A Mogaji & Amina Abubakar - 135-136 Correction to: Does organizational formalization facilitate voice and helping organizational citizenship behaviors? It depends on (national) uncertainty norms
by Ronald Fischer & Maria Cristina Ferreira & Nathalie Meurs & Kubilay Gok & Ding-Yu Jiang & Johnny R J Fontaine & Charles Harb & Jan Cieciuch & Mustapha Achoui & Ma Socorro D Mendoza & Arif Hassan & Donna Achmadi & Andrew A Mogaji & Amina Abubakar - 137-149 Brexit negotiations: From negotiation space to agreement zones
by Ursula F Ott & Pervez N Ghauri - 150-152 Theories of the multinational firm
by Peter Buckley
December 2018, Volume 49, Issue 9
- 1101-1112 The future of international business research on corporate globalization that never was…
by Alain Verbeke & Régis Coeurderoy & Tanja Matt - 1113-1137 Conceptualizing and measuring distance in international business research: Recurring questions and best practice guidelines
by Sjoerd Beugelsdijk & Björn Ambos & Phillip C Nell - 1138-1153 The making of a construct: Lessons from 30 years of the Kogut and Singh cultural distance index
by Ilya R P Cuypers & Gokhan Ertug & Pursey P M A R Heugens & Bruce Kogut & Tengjian Zou - 1154-1166 The Kogut and Singh national cultural distance index: Time to start using it as a springboard rather than a crutch
by Robbert Maseland & Douglas Dow & Piers Steel - 1167-1189 The tortuous evolution of the role of culture in IB research: What we know, what we don’t know, and where we are headed
by Rosalie L Tung & Günter K Stahl - 1190-1207 Interpreting societal culture value dimensions
by Mark F Peterson & Tais S Barreto - 1208-1236 Individualism and stock price crash risk
by Zhe An & Zhian Chen & Donghui Li & Lu Xing - 1237-1262 Client profitability of diffusion segments across countries for multi-generational innovations: The influence of firm, market, and cross-national differences
by Ashish Sood & V Kumar
October 2018, Volume 49, Issue 8
- 929-941 Zoom in, zoom out: Geographic scale and multinational activity
by Ram Mudambi & Lee Li & Xufei Ma & Shige Makino & Gongming Qian & Ron Boschma - 942-966 Core or periphery? The effects of country-of-origin agglomerations on the within-country expansion of MNEs
by Maximilian Stallkamp & Brian C Pinkham & Andreas P J Schotter & Olha Buchel - 967-989 Location strategy in cluster networks
by Pengfei Li & Harald Bathelt - 990-1009 Knowledge connectedness within and across home country borders: Spatial heterogeneity and the technological scope of firm innovations
by Vittoria G. Scalera & Alessandra Perri & T. J. Hannigan - 1010-1032 Rapid expansion of international new ventures across institutional distance
by Ziliang Deng & Ruey-Jer “Bryan” Jean & Rudolf R Sinkovics - 1033-1059 Domestic alliance networks and regional strategies of MNEs: A structural embeddedness perspective
by Viacheslav Iurkov & Gabriel R G Benito - 1060-1080 Impact of historical conflict on FDI location and performance: Japanese investment in China
by Gerald Yong Gao & Danny Tan Wang & Yi Che - 1081-1099 Traversing cultural boundaries in IB: The complex relationships between explicit country and implicit cultural group boundaries at multiple levels
by Mark F Peterson & Mikael Søndergaard & Aycan Kara
September 2018, Volume 49, Issue 7
- 779-808 Explaining the effect of rapid internationalization on horizontal foreign divestment in the retail sector: An extended Penrosean perspective
by Alex Mohr & Georgios Batsakis & Zita Stone - 809-831 Limits to international entry mode learning in SMEs
by Christian Schwens & Florian B Zapkau & Keith D Brouthers & Lina Hollender - 832-857 Internationalization and performance: Degree, duration, and scale of operations
by Majid Abdi & Preet S. Aulakh - 858-880 Dynamics of pro-market institutions and firm performance
by Elitsa R Banalieva & Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra & Ravi Sarathy - 881-901 An institutional logics approach to liability of foreignness: The case of mining MNEs in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Aloysius Newenham-Kahindi & Charles E Stevens - 902-918 Silicon envy: How global innovation clusters hurt or stimulate each other across developed and emerging markets
by Nukhet Harmancioglu & Gerard J Tellis - 919-928 Team personal-life inclusion in socially- versus task-oriented countries: A cross-cultural study of Chinese versus German teams
by Matthias Weiss & Laura Joan Salm & Miriam Muethel & Martin Hoegl
August 2018, Volume 49, Issue 6
- 659-683 Diplomatic and corporate networks: Bridges to foreign locations
by Jing Li & Klaus E Meyer & Hua Zhang & Yuan Ding - 684-705 Global value chain governance: A relational perspective
by Liena Kano - 706-728 Global connectedness and local innovation in industrial clusters
by Ekaterina Turkina & Ari Van Assche - 729-742 Alliances in international governmental organizations, regional trade agreement formation, and multinational enterprise regionalization strategy
by Yener Kandogan & Jens Hiller - 743-752 Internal embeddedness, geographic distance, and global knowledge sourcing by overseas subsidiaries
by Kazuhiro Asakawa & YeonJin Park & Jaeyong Song & Sang-Ji Kim - 753-760 Internationalization through exaptation: The role of domestic geographical dispersion in the internationalization process
by Grazia D Santangelo & Tamara Stucchi - 761-773 Social trust in subnational regions and foreign subsidiary performance: Evidence from foreign investments in China
by Jane Wenzhen Lu & Yuanyang Song & Mengmeng Shan - 774-777 The development of international business: A narrative of theory and practice
by Mats Forsgren
July 2018, Volume 49, Issue 5
- 523-551 The role of earnout financing on the valuation effects of global diversification
by Leonidas G Barbopoulos & Jo Danbolt & Dimitris Alexakis - 552-574 Foreign earnings management of US multinational companies: The role of decision rights
by Jing Huang - 575-604 Cross-border venture capital investments: The impact of foreignness on returns
by Axel Buchner & Susanne Espenlaub & Arif Khurshed & Abdulkadir Mohamed - 605-632 Does corporate hedging attract foreign institutional investors? Evidence from international firms
by Massimo Massa & Lei Zhang - 633-656 The impact of climate risk on firm performance and financing choices: An international comparison
by Henry He Huang & Joseph Kerstein & Chong Wang - 657-657 Correction to: The interplay of national distances and regional networks: Private equity investments in emerging markets
by Santiago Mingo & Francisco Morales & Luis Alfonso Dau
May 2018, Volume 49, Issue 4
- 387-394 International entrepreneurship research versus international business research: A false dichotomy?
by Alain Verbeke & Luciano Ciravegna - 395-406 International entrepreneurship: The pursuit of entrepreneurial opportunities across national borders
by A. Rebecca Reuber & Gary A. Knight & Peter W. Liesch & Lianxi Zhou - 407-441 Stability vs. flexibility: The effect of regulatory institutions on opportunity type
by Susan L Young & Christopher Welter & Michael Conger - 442-472 Country familiarity in the initial stage of foreign market selection
by Daniel R Clark & Dan Li & Dean A Shepherd - 473-495 Becoming a multinational enterprise: Using industry recipes to achieve rapid multinationalization
by Sinéad Monaghan & Esther Tippmann - 496-522 Innovation and internationalisation processes of firms with new-to-the-world technologies
by Alexandra Kriz & Catherine Welch
April 2018, Volume 49, Issue 3
- 249-271 Drivers of institutional change around the world: The case of IFRS
by Miriam Koning & Gerard Mertens & Peter Roosenboom - 272-302 Political connections and voluntary disclosure: Evidence from around the world
by Mingyi Hung & Yongtae Kim & Siqi Li - 303-323 A meta-analysis of the exchange hazards–interfirm governance relationship: An informal institutions perspective
by Zhi Cao & Yuan Li & Jayanth Jayaram & Yi Liu & Fabrice Lumineau - 324-345 Home country supportiveness/unfavorableness and outward foreign direct investment from China
by Ajai S Gaur & Xufei Ma & Zhujun Ding - 346-370 Host market government corruption and the equity-based foreign entry strategies of multinational enterprises
by Michael A Sartor & Paul W Beamish - 371-386 The interplay of national distances and regional networks: Private equity investments in emerging markets
by Santiago Mingo & Francisco Morales & Luis Alfonso Dau
February 2018, Volume 49, Issue 2
- 129-152 A general theory of springboard MNEs
by Yadong Luo & Rosalie L Tung - 153-171 Risk propensity in the foreign direct investment location decision of emerging multinationals
by Peter J Buckley & Liang Chen & L Jeremy Clegg & Hinrich Voss - 172-195 State ownership and transparency in foreign direct investment
by Anthony P Cannizzaro & Robert J Weiner - 196-221 Does hometown advantage matter? The case of institutional blockholder monitoring on earnings management in Korea
by Chang Liu & Chune Young Chung & Hong Kee Sul & Kainan Wang - 222-245 Exporting and innovating among emerging market firms: The moderating role of institutional development
by Zhenzhen Xie & Jiatao Li - 246-247 Correction to: Anonymous shell companies: A global audit study and field experiment in 176 countries
by Brent B Allred & Michael G Findley & Daniel Nielson & J C Sharman - 248-248 Correction to: Policy uncertainty, derivatives use, and firm-level FDI
by Quang Nguyen & Trang Kim & Marina Papanastassiou
January 2018, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 1-3 The JIBS 2017 Decade Award: The determinants of Chinese outward foreign direct investment
by Alain Verbeke - 4-23 A retrospective and agenda for future research on Chinese outward foreign direct investment
by Peter J Buckley & L Jeremy Clegg & Hinrich Voss & Adam R Cross & Xin Liu & Ping Zheng - 24-33 What’s theoretically novel about emerging-market multinationals?
by Exequiel Hernandez & Mauro F Guillén - 34-48 What is “Chinese” about Chinese multinationals?
by Ravi Ramamurti & Jenny Hillemann - 49-69 Tax havens and disclosure aggregation
by Herita Akamah & Ole-Kristian Hope & Wayne B Thomas - 70-95 Firm capabilities, technological dynamism and the internationalisation of innovation: A behavioural approach
by Torben Schubert & Elisabeth Baier & Christian Rammer - 96-126 Policy uncertainty, derivatives use, and firm-level FDI
by Quang Nguyen & Trang Kim & Marina Papanastassiou - 127-127 Erratum to: An architectural framework for global talent management
by Shad Morris & Scott Snell & Ingmar Björkman
December 2017, Volume 48, Issue 9
- 1037-1044 Footnotes on JIBS 1970–2016
by Alain Verbeke & Angelito Calma - 1045-1064 Towards a renaissance in international business research? Big questions, grand challenges, and the future of IB scholarship
by Peter J Buckley & Jonathan P Doh & Mirko H Benischke - 1065-1086 The effects of market economy type and foreign MNE subsidiaries on the convergence and divergence of HRM
by Elaine Farndale & Chris Brewster & Paul Ligthart & Erik Poutsma - 1087-1102 From internationalization to evolution: The Uppsala model at 40 years
by Jan-Erik Vahlne & Jan Johanson - 1103-1113 The ‘Casino Model’ of internationalization: An alternative Uppsala paradigm
by Lars Håkanson & Philip Kappen - 1114-1130 Internationalization as an evolutionary process
by Grazia D Santangelo & Klaus E Meyer - 1131-1150 MNE internationalization patterns, the roles of knowledge stocks, and the portfolio of MNE subsidiaries
by Thomas Hutzschenreuter & Tanja Matt - 1151-1164 Adapting the Uppsala model to a modern world: Macro-context and microfoundations
by Nicole Coviello & Liena Kano & Peter W Liesch
October 2017, Volume 48, Issue 8
- 923-940 Wait-and-see strategy: Risk management in the internationalization process model
by James E Clarke & Peter W Liesch - 941-963 Liability of foreignness, natural disasters, and corporate philanthropy
by Murad A Mithani - 964-991 Asia’s materialists: Reconciling collectivism and materialism
by Sandra Awanis & Bodo B Schlegelmilch & Charles Chi Cui - 992-1008 I hate where it comes from but I still buy it: Countervailing influences of animosity and nostalgia
by Justina Gineikiene & Adamantios Diamantopoulos - 1009-1022 The influence of global and local iconic brand positioning on advertising persuasion in an emerging market setting
by Martin Heinberg & H Erkan Ozkaya & Markus Taube - 1023-1036 Explicit versus implicit country stereotypes as predictors of product preferences: Insights from the stereotype content model
by Adamantios Diamantopoulos & Arnd Florack & Georgios Halkias & Johanna Palcu
September 2017, Volume 48, Issue 7
- 787-807 Managing valuable knowledge in weak IP protection countries
by Heather Berry - 808-836 Patent protection and the composition of multinational activity: Evidence from US multinational firms
by Olena Ivus & Walter G Park & Kamal Saggi - 837-861 Deconstructing the liability of foreignness: Regulatory enforcement actions against foreign banks
by Zheying Wu & Robert Salomon - 862-892 Dodging bullets: The heterogeneous effect of political violence on greenfield FDI
by Caroline T Witte & Martijn J Burger & Elena I Ianchovichina & Enrico Pennings - 893-907 An institution-based view of global IPR history
by Mike W Peng & David Ahlstrom & Shawn M Carraher & Weilei (Stone) Shi - 908-921 China and intellectual property rights: A challenge to the rule of law
by James A Brander & Victor Cui & Ilan Vertinsky
August 2017, Volume 48, Issue 6
- 653-663 Science’s reproducibility and replicability crisis: International business is not immune
by Herman Aguinis & Wayne F. Cascio & Ravi S. Ramani - 664-692 Navigating identity duality in multinational subsidiaries: A paradox lens on identity claims at Hindustan Unilever 1959–2015
by Anirvan Pant & J Ramachandran - 693-715 When is traditionalism an asset and when is it a liability for team innovation? A two-study empirical examination
by Laura Huang & Cristina B Gibson & Bradley L Kirkman & Debra L Shapiro - 716-739 Foreign competition, domestic competition and innovation in Chinese private high-tech new ventures
by Tianjiao Xia & Xiaohui Liu - 740-762 National culture: The missing country-level determinant of corporate governance
by Dale Griffin & Omrane Guedhami & Chuck C Y Kwok & Kai Li & Liang Shao - 763-785 Conservatism and international IPO underpricing
by Thomas J Boulton & Scott B Smart & Chad J Zutter
July 2017, Volume 48, Issue 5
- 535-551 What’s in a p? Reassessing best practices for conducting and reporting hypothesis-testing research
by Klaus E Meyer & Arjen Witteloostuijn & Sjoerd Beugelsdijk - 552-572 Contextualizing leadership: a typology of global leadership roles
by B. Sebastian Reiche & Allan Bird & Mark E. Mendenhall & Joyce S. Osland - 573-595 CEO international experience: Effects on strategic change and firm performance
by Son Le & Mark Kroll - 596-619 Anonymous shell companies: A global audit study and field experiment in 176 countries
by Brent B Allred & Michael G Findley & Daniel Nielson & J C Sharman - 620-644 Real options and institutions
by Han Smit & Enrico Pennings & Sjoerd Bekkum - 645-651 How foreign language affects decisions: Rethinking the brain-drain model
by Constantinos Hadjichristidis & Janet Geipel & Luca Surian
May 2017, Volume 48, Issue 4
- 411-422 Beyond categorization: New directions for theory development about entrepreneurial internationalization
by A Rebecca Reuber & Pavlos Dimitratos & Olli Kuivalainen - 423-451 A time-based process model of international entrepreneurial opportunity evaluation
by Yanto Chandra - 452-476 Institutional fragility and outward foreign direct investment from China
by Weilei (Stone) Shi & Sunny Li Sun & Daying Yan & Zhu Zhu - 477-497 Creditor protection laws, debt financing, and corporate investment over the business cycle
by Yaxuan Qi & Lukas Roth & John Wald - 498-522 Foreignness as both a global asset and a local liability: How host country idiosyncrasies and business activities matter
by Markus Taussig - 523-533 The management of political risk
by Erasmo Giambona & John R Graham & Campbell R Harvey - 534-534 Erratum to: The past is prologue: Moving on from Culture’s Consequences
by Timothy M. Devinney & Jan Hohberger
April 2017, Volume 48, Issue 3
- 293-307 International business responses to institutional voids
by Jonathan Doh & Suzana Rodrigues & Ayse Saka-Helmhout & Mona Makhija - 308-323 Filling institutional voids in emerging economies: The impact of capital market development and business groups on M&A deal abandonment
by Hyejun Kim & Jaeyong Song - 324-343 The effects of information voids on capital flows in emerging markets
by Allison F Kingsley & Benjamin A T Graham