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June 2008, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 706-724 Within-country product diversification and foreign subsidiary performance
by Andrew Delios & Dean Xu & Paul W Beamish - 725-746 Restructuring of firms in transition: ownership, institutions and openness to trade
by Polona Domadenik & Janez Prašnikar & Jan Svejnar - 747-767 Institutional context and the allocation of entrepreneurial effort
by Harry P Bowen & Dirk De Clercq - 768-768 Institutional context and the allocation of entrepreneurial effort
by Harry P Bowen & Dirk De Clercq
April 2008, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 333-336 Letter from the Editor-in-Chief
by Lorraine Eden - 337-350 Perspectives on China's outward foreign direct investment
by Randall Morck & Bernard Yeung & Minyuan Zhao - 351-369 Does psychic distance moderate the market size–entry sequence relationship?
by Paul D Ellis - 370-386 Investment in new foreign subsidiaries under receding perception of uncertainty
by Jan Hendrik Fisch - 387-405 How much does country matter? An analysis of firms’ growth options
by Tony W Tong & Todd M Alessandri & Jeffrey J Reuer & Asda Chintakananda - 406-427 The performance implications of relationship banking during macroeconomic expansion and contraction: a study of Japanese banks' social relationships and overseas expansion
by William P Wan & Daphne W Yiu & Robert E Hoskisson & Heechun Kim - 428-453 Control–cooperation interfaces in global strategic alliances: a situational typology and strategic responses
by Yadong Luo & Oded Shenkar & Haresh Gurnani - 454-471 The motives for international acquisitions: capability procurements, strategic considerations, and the role of ownership structures
by Shih-Fen S Chen - 472-490 Do multinationals really prefer to enter culturally distant countries through greenfields rather than through acquisitions? The role of parent experience and subsidiary autonomy
by Arjen H L Slangen & Jean-François Hennart - 491-507 The evolution and internalization of international joint ventures in a transitioning economy
by H Kevin Steensma & Jeffrey Q Barden & Charles Dhanaraj & Marjorie Lyles & Laszlo Tihanyi - 508-525 Incompatible strategies in international mergers: the failed merger between Telia and Telenor
by Christine Benedichte Meyer & Ellen Altenborg - 526-534 Relational ties or customized contracts? An examination of alternative governance choices in China
by Kevin Zheng Zhou & Laura Poppo & Zhilin Yang
March 2008, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 177-179 Letter from the Editor-in-Chief
by Lorraine Eden - 180-183 From the Editors: what makes a study sufficiently international?
by Rosalie L Tung & Arjen van Witteloostuijn - 184-196 Reassessing (home-)regionalisation
by Thomas Osegowitsch & André Sammartino - 197-214 Regional diversification and firm performance
by Gongming Qian & Lee Li & Ji Li & Zhengming Qian - 215-230 The regional nature of Japanese multinational business
by Simon Collinson & Alan M Rugman - 231-248 Internalization and experience: Japanese banks’ international expansion, 1980–1998
by Lihong Qian & Andrew Delios - 249-266 Strategic investments by US firms in transition economies
by Donna L Paul & Rossitza B Wooster - 267-290 International entrepreneurship and geographic location: an empirical examination of new venture internationalization
by Stephanie A Fernhaber & Brett Anitra Gilbert & Patricia P McDougall - 291-303 The paradox of technological capabilities: a study of knowledge sourcing from host countries of overseas R&D operations
by Jaeyong Song & Jongtae Shin - 304-325 The role of past performance in export ventures: a short-term reactive approach
by Luis Filipe Lages & Sandy D Jap & David A Griffith - 326-332 The theory and practice of regional strategy: a response to Osegowitsch and Sammartino
by Alan M Rugman & Alain Verbeke
January 2008, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 1-7 Letter from the Editor-in-Chief
by Lorraine Eden - 8-26 The impact of national culture and economic ideology on managerial work values: a study of the United States, Russia, Japan, and China
by David A Ralston & David H Holt & Robert H Terpstra & Yu Kai-Cheng - 27-40 The crossvergence perspective: reflections and projections
by David A Ralston - 41-46 The cross-cultural research imperative: the need to balance cross-national and intra-national diversity
by Rosalie L Tung - 47-52 Crossvergence 10 years on: impact and further potential
by Michael A Witt - 53-70 Performance effects of “added cultural distance” in the path of international expansion: the case of German multinational enterprises
by Thomas Hutzschenreuter & Johannes C Voll - 71-87 An interpretive examination of the development of cultural sensitivity in international business
by Jon M Shapiro & Julie L Ozanne & Bige Saatcioglu - 88-101 National culture and life insurance consumption
by Andy C W Chui & Chuck C Y Kwok - 102-117 Insider trading and the valuation of international strategic alliances in emerging stock markets
by Stewart R Miller & Dan Li & Lorraine Eden & Michael A Hitt - 118-131 Trust in buyer–supplier relations: the case of the Turkish automotive industry
by Syeda Nazli Wasti & Syeda Arzu Wasti - 132-150 Does knowledge spill to leaders or laggards? Exploring industry heterogeneity in learning by exporting
by Robert Salomon & Byungchae Jin - 151-166 Human resource management in US subsidiaries in Europe and Australia: centralisation or autonomy?
by Mark Fenton-O'Creevy & Paul Gooderham & Odd Nordhaug - 167-176 Stephen Hymer's contribution to international business scholarship: an assessment and extension
by John H Dunning & Christos N Pitelis
December 2007, Volume 38, Issue 7
- 1053-1054 Letter from the Editor
by Arie Y Lewin - 1055-1068 The role of path dependency and managerial intentionality: a perspective on international business research
by Thomas Hutzschenreuter & Torben Pedersen & Henk W Volberda - 1069-1094 Do managers behave the way theory suggests? A choice-theoretic examination of foreign direct investment location decision-making
by Peter J Buckley & Timothy M Devinney & Jordan J Louviere - 1095-1112 On the growth of foreign affiliates: multinational plant networks, joint ventures, and flexibility
by René Belderbos & Jianglei Zou - 1113-1131 International new ventures: revisiting the influences behind the ‘born-global’ firm
by Terence Fan & Phillip Phan - 1132-1148 Internationalising in small, incremental or larger steps?
by Harry G Barkema & Rian Drogendijk - 1149-1169 Multinational corporation internationalization in the service sector: a study of Japanese trading companies
by Anthony Goerzen & Shige Makino - 1170-1186 Learning to internationalise: the pace and success of foreign acquisitions
by Anna Nadolska & Harry G Barkema - 1187-1210 Globalization and location choice: an analysis of US multinational firms in 1980 and 2000
by Ricardo G Flores & Ruth V Aguilera - 1212-1230 Beyond Gaussian averages: redirecting international business and management research toward extreme events and power laws
by Pierpaolo Andriani & Bill McKelvey - 1231-1233 Managing the Embedded Multinational: A Business Network View
by Charles Dhanaraj
November 2007, Volume 38, Issue 6
- 855-877 An integrated anti-opportunism system in international exchange
by Yadong Luo - 878-900 Patent rights and innovative activity: evidence from national and firm-level data
by Brent B Allred & Walter G Park - 901-927 Regional competitive advantage based on pioneering economic reforms: the case of Chilean FDI
by Patricio Del Sol & Joseph Kogan - 928-943 Nonlinear influences of stressors on general adjustment: the case of Japanese expatriates and their spouses
by Riki Takeuchi & David P Lepak & Sophia V Marinova & Seokhwa Yun - 944-960 R&D intensity and international joint venture performance in an emerging market: moderating effects of market focus and ownership structure
by Yan Zhang & Haiyang Li & Michael A Hitt & Geng Cui - 961-974 Effects of firm resources on growth in multinationality
by Chiung-Hui Tseng & Patriya Tansuhaj & William Hallagan & James McCullough - 975-997 Factors determining the location decisions of Spanish MNEs: an analysis based on the investment development path
by Jose I Galan & Javier Gonzalez-Benito & Jose A Zuñiga-Vincente - 998-1012 Network triads: transitivity, referral and venture capital decisions in China and Russia
by Bat Batjargal - 1013-1033 Foreign direct investment mode choice: entry and establishment modes in transition economies
by Desislava Dikova & Arjen van Witteloostuijn - 1034-1051 Glocal understandings: female readers’ perceptions of the new woman in Chinese advertising
by Kineta H Hung & Stella Yiyan Li & Russell W Belk
September 2007, Volume 38, Issue 5
- 691-708 Venture capitalists' decision policies across three countries: an institutional theory perspective
by Andrew L Zacharakis & Jeffery S McMullen & Dean A Shepherd - 709-725 Causes of the difficulties in internationalization
by Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra & Mary M Maloney & Shalini Manrakhan - 726-745 Country image and consumer-based brand equity: relationships and implications for international marketing
by Ravi Pappu & Pascale G Quester & Ray W Cooksey - 746-763 The Behavioural Homogeneity Evaluation Framework: multi-level evaluations of consumer involvement in international segmentation
by Amanda J Broderick & Gordon E Greenley & Rene Dentiste Mueller - 764-786 Asymmetry of knowledge spillovers between MNCs and host country firms
by Jasjit Singh - 787-801 Subsidiary size and the level of subsidiary autonomy in multinational corporations: a quadratic model investigation of Australian subsidiaries
by Stewart Johnston & Bulent Menguc - 802-818 Balancing subsidiary influence in the federative MNC: a business network view
by Ulf Andersson & Mats Forsgren & Ulf Holm - 819-835 Expatriate assignments and intra-organizational career success: implications for individuals and organizations
by Mark C Bolino - 836-853 A social institutional approach to identifying generation cohorts in China with a comparison with American consumers
by Kineta H Hung & Flora Fang Gu & Chi Kin (Bennett) Yim - 854-854 List of reviewers for the Focused Issue
by Rosalie L Tung
July 2007, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 481-498 International expansion of emerging market enterprises: A springboard perspective
by Yadong Luo & Rosalie L Tung - 499-518 The determinants of Chinese outward foreign direct investment
by Peter J Buckley & L Jeremy Clegg & Adam R Cross & Xin Liu & Hinrich Voss & Ping Zheng - 519-540 International venturing by emerging economy firms: the effects of firm capabilities, home country networks, and corporate entrepreneurship
by Daphne W Yiu & ChungMing Lau & Garry D Bruton - 541-555 Building capabilities for international operations through networks: a study of Indian firms
by B Elango & Chinmay Pattnaik - 556-572 FDI by firms from newly industrialised economies in emerging markets: corporate governance, entry mode and location
by Igor Filatotchev & Roger Strange & Jenifer Piesse & Yung-Chih Lien - 573-577 Lenovo: an example of globalization of Chinese enterprises
by Chuan Zhi Liu - 579-594 Outward foreign direct investment as escape response to home country institutional constraints
by Michael A Witt & Arie Y Lewin - 595-620 The architecture of globalization: a network approach to international economic integration
by Raja Kali & Javier Reyes - 621-638 Legitimacy and multi-level institutional environments: implications for foreign subsidiary ownership structure
by Christine M Chan & Shige Makino - 639-657 Knowledge flows and the modelling of the multinational enterprise
by Nicole Adler & Niron Hashai - 658-672 Cultural differences and capability transfer in cross-border acquisitions: the mediating roles of capability complementarity, absorptive capacity, and social integration
by Ingmar Björkman & Günter K Stahl & Eero Vaara - 673-690 Internationalization and the performance of born-global SMEs: the mediating role of social networks
by Lianxi Zhou & Wei-ping Wu & Xueming Luo
May 2007, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 361-373 Home country bias in product evaluation: the complementary roles of economic and socio-psychological motives
by Peeter W J Verlegh - 374-386 Distance, dependence and diversity of markets: effects on market orientation
by Paul D Ellis - 387-403 The international entrepreneurial dynamics of accelerated internationalisation
by John A Mathews & Ivo Zander - 404-429 Revisiting repatriation concerns: organizational support versus career and contextual influences
by Mila B Lazarova & Jean-Luc Cerdin - 430-446 Institutional theory and MNC subsidiary HRM practices: evidence from a three-country study
by Ingmar Björkman & Carl F Fey & Hyeon Jeong Park - 447-459 Is the relationship between inward FDI and spillover effects linear? An empirical examination of the case of China
by Peter J Buckley & Jeremy Clegg & Chengqi Wang - 460-473 Linking FDI motivation and host economy productivity effects: conceptual and empirical analysis
by Nigel Driffield & James H Love - 474-480 Business and climate change risk: a regional time series analysis
by Peter Romilly
March 2007, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 213-214 Letter from the Editor
by Arie Y Lewin - 215-230 Real options in multinational corporations: organizational challenges and risk implications
by Tony W Tong & Jeffrey J Reuer - 231-258 What we talk about when we talk about ‘global mindset’: Managerial cognition in multinational corporations
by Orly Levy & Schon Beechler & Sully Taylor & Nakiye A Boyacigiller - 259-282 Determinants of cross-national knowledge transfer and its effect on firm innovation
by Masaaki Kotabe & Denise Dunlap-Hinkler & Ronaldo Parente & Harsh A Mishra - 283-302 Overcoming export manufacturers’ dilemma in international expansion
by Fang Wu & Rudolf R Sinkovics & S Tamer Cavusgil & Anthony S Roath - 303-319 The effects of customer and competitor orientations on performance in global markets: a contingency analysis
by Kevin Zheng Zhou & James R Brown & Chekitan S Dev & Sanjeev Agarwal - 320-332 Corruption and the role of information
by Cassandra E DiRienzo & Jayoti Das & Kathryn T Cort & John Burbridge - 333-352 The survival of international new ventures
by Ram Mudambi & Shaker A Zahra - 353-356 Bringing the world (back) into international business
by W Mark Fruin - 357-360 History in perspective: comment on Jones and Khanna ‘Bringing history (back) into international business’
by Randall Morck & Bernard Yeung
January 2007, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-2 Letter From the Editor
by Arie Y Lewin - 3-18 Knowledge acquisition from foreign parents in international joint ventures: an empirical examination in the Hungarian context
by Marjorie A Lyles & Jane E Salk - 19-26 Gratitude, nostalgia and what now? Knowledge acquisition and learning a decade later
by Jane Salk & Marjorie A Lyles - 27-37 Contextualising organisational learning: Lyles and Salk in the context of their research
by Klaus E Meyer - 38-46 Translating theoretical logics across borders: organizational characteristics, structural mechanisms and contextual factors in international alliances
by Ruth V Aguilera - 47-63 Multinational knowledge spillovers with decentralised R&D: a game-theoretic approach
by Francesca Sanna-Randaccio & Reinhilde Veugelers - 64-83 What you do depends on where you are: understanding how domestic and expatriate work requirements depend upon the cultural context
by Shung J Shin & Frederick P Morgeson & Michael A Campion - 84-106 Antecedents and outcomes of modular production in the Brazilian automobile industry: a grounded theory approach
by Masaaki Kotabe & Ronaldo Parente & Janet Y Murray - 107-125 Country-of-origin and choice of food imports: an in-depth study of European distribution channel gatekeepers
by John G Knight & David K Holdsworth & Damien W Mather - 126-146 Entrepreneurial career success from a Chinese perspective: conceptualization, operationalization, and validation
by Victor P Lau & Margaret A Shaffer & Kevin Au - 147-159 Accounting for sources of FDI technology spillovers: evidence from China
by Xiaowen Tian - 160-176 Prior conditions and early international commitment: the mediating role of domestic mindset
by Sucheta Nadkarni & Pedro David Perez - 177-199 Some macro-data on the regionalisation/globalisation debate: a comment on the Rugman/Verbeke analysis
by John H Dunning & Masataka Fujita & Nevena Yakova - 200-205 Liabilities of regional foreignness and the use of firm-level versus country-level data: a response to Dunning et al. (2007)
by Alan M Rugman & Alain Verbeke - 206-210 Managing Global Offshoring Strategies: A Case Approach
by P C Ensign
November 2006, Volume 37, Issue 6
- 733-746 Three lenses on the multinational enterprise: politics, corruption, and corporate social responsibility
by Peter Rodriguez & Donald S Siegel & Amy Hillman & Lorraine Eden - 747-766 Political behavior, social responsibility, and perceived corruption: a structuration perspective
by Yadong Luo - 767-785 The MNC as an agent of change for host-country institutions: FDI and corruption
by Chuck C Y Kwok & Solomon Tadesse - 786-806 Cross-border takeovers, corruption, and related aspects of governance
by Utz Weitzel & Sjors Berns - 807-822 Who cares about corruption?
by Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra - 823-837 Cultural and leadership predictors of corporate social responsibility values of top management: a GLOBE study of 15 countries
by David A Waldman & Mary Sully de Luque & Nathan Washburn & Robert J House & Bolanle Adetoun & Angel Barrasa & Mariya Bobina & Muzaffer Bodur & Yi-Jung Chen & Sukhendu Debbarma & Peter Dorfman & Rosemary R Dzuvichu & Idil Evcimen & Pingping Fu & Mikhail Grachev & Roberto Gonzalez Duarte & Vipin Gupta & Deanne N Den Hartog & Annebel H B de Hoogh & Jon Howell & Kuen-Yung Jone & Hayat Kabasakal & Edvard Konrad & P L Koopman & Rainhart Lang & Cheng-Chen Lin & Jun Liu & Boris Martinez & Almarie E Munley & Nancy Papalexandris & T K Peng & Leonel Prieto & Narda Quigley & James Rajasekar & Francisco Gil Rodríguez & Johannes Steyrer & Betania Tanure & Henk Thierry & V M Thomas & Peter T van den Berg & Celeste P M Wilderom - 838-849 Corporate social responsibility in the multinational enterprise: strategic and institutional approaches
by Bryan W Husted & David B Allen - 850-862 Being good while being bad: social responsibility and the international diversification of US firms
by Vanessa M Strike & Jijun Gao & Pratima Bansal - 863-878 Firm self-regulation through international certifiable standards: determinants of symbolic versus substantive implementation
by Petra Christmann & Glen Taylor - 881-881 Editor's introduction to the exchange between Hofstede and GLOBE
by Kwok Leung - 882-896 What did GLOBE really measure? Researchers’ minds versus respondents’ minds
by Geert Hofstede - 897-914 Conceptualizing and measuring cultures and their consequences: a comparative review of GLOBE's and Hofstede's approaches
by Mansour Javidan & Robert J House & Peter W Dorfman & Paul J Hanges & Mary Sully de Luque - 915-921 When elephants fight, the grass gets trampled: the GLOBE and Hofstede projects
by Peter B Smith - 922-931 Leading cultural research in the future: a matter of paradigms and taste
by P Christopher Earley
September 2006, Volume 37, Issue 5
- 575-577 Bringing financial economics into international business research: taking advantage of a paradigm change
by Tamir Agmon - 578-602 Developing a multidimensional instrument to measure psychic distance stimuli
by Douglas Dow & Amal Karunaratna - 603-622 Oligarchic family control, social economic outcomes, and the quality of government
by Kathy Fogel - 623-641 Tension and trust in international business negotiations: American executives negotiating with Chinese executives
by Kam-hon Lee & Guang Yang & John L Graham - 642-665 Interdependent behavior in foreign direct investment: the multi-level effects of prior entry and prior exit on foreign market entry
by Christine M Chan & Shige Makino & Takehiko Isobe - 666-686 Organizational attractiveness is in the eye of the beholder: the interaction of demographic characteristics with foreignness
by William Newburry & Naomi A Gardberg & Liuba Y Belkin - 687-698 The impact of macroeconomic variables, demographic structure and compulsory superannuation on share prices: the case of Australia
by Wilson Huynh & Girijasankar Mallik & Samanthala Hettihewa - 699-712 The effect of specificity of experience on a firm's perceived importance of institutional knowledge in an ongoing business
by Sylvie Chetty & Kent Eriksson & Jessica Lindbergh - 713-731 The network dynamics of international new ventures
by Nicole E Coviello
July 2006, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 451-452 Interpreting empirical findings
by J Myles Shaver - 453-468 Bringing history (back) into international business
by Geoffrey Jones & Tarun Khanna - 469-483 Examining the cross-national applicability of multi-item, multi-dimensional measures using generalizability theory
by S Durvasula & R G Netemeyer & J C Andrews & S Lysonski - 484-498 Goal orientations and performance: role of temporal norms
by Cynthia Lee & Chun Hui & Catherine H Tinsley & Xiongying Niu - 499-524 Development of archetypes of international marketing strategy
by Lewis K S Lim & Frank Acito & Alexander Rusetski - 525-543 Cross-cultural competence in international business: toward a definition and a model
by James P Johnson & Tomasz Lenartowicz & Salvador Apud - 544-557 Productivity spillovers from R&D, exports and FDI in China's manufacturing sector
by Y Wei & X Liu - 558-568 The export-diversifying impact of Japanese and US foreign direct investments in the Indian manufacturing sector
by Rashmi Banga - 569-571 European Union and the Race for Foreign Direct Investment in Europe
by John H Dunning - 572-573 An expectancy model of Chinese-American differences in conflict-avoiding
by Ray Friedman & Shu-Cheng Chi & Leigh Anne Liu
May 2006, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 285-320 A quarter century of Culture's Consequences: a review of empirical research incorporating Hofstede's cultural values framework
by Bradley L Kirkman & Kevin B Lowe & Cristina B Gibson - 321-339 The multinational corporation as a multilingual community: Language and organization in a global context
by Yadong Luo & Oded Shenkar - 340-351 Impact of ownership on the international involvement of SMEs
by Zulima Fernández & María Jesús Nieto - 352-371 Does global diversification destroy firm value?
by John A Doukas & Ozgur B Kan - 372-391 The pricing of exchange risk in emerging stock markets
by Francesca Carrieri & Basma Majerbi - 392-406 MNEs and industrial structure in host countries: a portfolio analysis of Irish manufacturing
by F Barry & C Kearney - 407-429 Do domestic and foreign fund managers have similar preferences for stock characteristics? A cross-country analysis
by Vicentiu Covrig & Sie Ting Lau & Lilian Ng - 430-431 Sixth JIBS essay on ‘Professional Lives in International Business’ by Jack Behrman
by J Boddewyn - 432-444 A career in the early limbo of international business: policy, research and education
by Jack N Behrman - 445-449 The Regional Multinationals: MNEs and ‘Global’ Strategic Management
by D Eleanor Westney
March 2006, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 163-175 Competitiveness in a globalised world: Michael Porter on the microeconomic foundations of the competitiveness of nations, regions, and firms
by Brian Snowdon & George Stonehouse - 176-178 Competitiveness in a globalised world: a commentary
by Patrick Minford - 179-195 US companies in transition economies: wealth effects from expansion between 1987 and 1999
by Rossitza B Wooster - 196-211 Trade liberalization, profitability, and financial leverage
by Jen Baggs & James A Brander - 212-226 Adaptation and performance in foreign markets: evidence of systematic under-adaptation
by Douglas Dow - 227-247 National culture and financial systems
by Chuck C Y Kwok & Solomon Tadesse - 248-263 Organizational changes in emerging economies: drivers and consequences
by Kevin Zheng Zhou & David K Tse & Julie Juan Li - 264-279 Leader–member exchange (LMX), paternalism, and delegation in the Turkish business culture: An empirical investigation
by Ekin K Pellegrini & Terri A Scandura - 280-284 Bridging IB theories, constructs and methods across cultures and social sciences
by Henk W Volberda
January 2006, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 1-3 Letter from the Editor
by Arie Y Lewin - 4-11 How much does ownership really matter? Equity and trust relations in joint venture relationships
by Anoop Madhok - 12-20 How much does trust really matter? Some reflections on the significance and implications of Madhok's trust-based approach
by Silviya Svejenova - 21-29 Trust across borders
by Srilata Zaheer & Akbar Zaheer - 30-43 Revisiting multinational firms' tolerance for joint ventures: a trust-based approach
by Anoop Madhok - 44-60 Standardization preferences: a function of national culture, work interdependence and local embeddedness
by William Newburry & Nevena Yakova - 61-75 Cronyism: a cross-cultural analysis
by Naresh Khatri & Eric W K Tsang & Thomas M Begley - 76-91 An expectancy model of Chinese–American differences in conflict-avoiding
by Ray Friedman & Shu-Cheng Chi & Leigh Anne Liu - 92-110 Entrepreneurial self-efficacy in Central Asian transition economies: quantitative and qualitative analyses
by Fred Luthans & Elina S Ibrayeva - 111-126 Converging or diverging? A comparative analysis of trends in contingent employment practice in Europe over a decade
by Olga Tregaskis & Chris Brewster - 127-147 Market liberalization and firm performance during China's economic transition
by Seung Ho Park & Shaomin Li & David K Tse - 148-161 Japanese career progress: an empirical examination
by George Graen & Ravi Dharwadkar & Rajdeep Grewal & Mitsuru Wakabayashi
November 2005, Volume 36, Issue 6
- 595-599 Regaining the edge for international business research
by Peter J Buckley & Donald R Lessard - 600-621 Probing theoretically into Central and Eastern Europe: transactions, resources, and institutions
by Klaus E Meyer & Mike W Peng - 622-636 Cross-national differences in cooperative decision-making in mixed-motive business contexts: the mediating effect of vertical and horizontal individualism
by Xiao-Ping Chen & Shu Li - 637-654 Toward a model of issue-selling by subsidiary managers in multinational organizations
by Yan Ling & Steven W Floyd & David C Baldridge - 655-675 Dual paths to performance: the impact of global pressures on MNC subsidiary conduct and performance
by Sunil Venaik & David F Midgley & Timothy M Devinney - 676-687 R&D co-practice and ‘reverse’ knowledge integration in multinational firms
by Tony S Frost & Changhui Zhou - 688-700 Stock market valuation of joint venture sell-offs
by Pierre-Xavier Meschi - 701-718 The impact of political risk on the volatility of stock returns: the case of Canada
by Marie-Claude Beaulieu & Jean-Claude Cosset & Naceur Essaddam - 719-721 Local Players in Global Games: The Strategic Constitution of a Multinational Corporation
by Fiona Moore
September 2005, Volume 36, Issue 5
- 489-491 Letter from the Editor
by Arie Y Lewin - 492-504 A framework for comparing entrepreneurship processes across nations
by Ted Baker & Eric Gedajlovic & Michael Lubatkin - 505-518 Human resources and international joint venture performance: a system perspective
by Yaping Gong & Oded Shenkar & Yadong Luo & Mee-Kau Nyaw - 519-538 A needs-driven approach to expatriate adjustment and career development: a multiple mentoring perspective
by John M Mezias & Terri A Scandura - 539-558 International evidence on the determinants of foreign exchange rate exposure of multinational corporations
by Robert W Faff & Andrew Marshall - 559-575 Financial and political risks in US direct foreign investment
by Reid W Click - 576-587 Speculation in international crises: report from the Gulf
by Robert J Weiner - 588-589 Book Reviews
by Klaus Meyer - 589-590 Handbook of Qualitative Research Methods for International Business
by Anna Soulsby