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From Copenhagen Business School, Department of International Economics and Management
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- 8-2002: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT AND THE INTERNET, POST-HYPE

- Bent Petersen and Lawrence S. Welch
- 7-2002: THE INTERNET AND FOREIGN MARKET EXPANSION BY FIRMS

- Bent Petersen, Lawrence S. Welch and Peter Liesch
- 6-2002: DETERMINING INTERNATIONAL STRATEGIC ALLIANCE PER-FORMANCE

- Bo Nielsen
- 5-2002: HOW DO FIRMS SELECT THEIR PARTNER FOR INTERNATIONAL STRATEGIC ALLIANCES? AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION OF THE DRIVERS OF INTERNATIONAL STRATEGIC ALLIANCE FORMATION

- Bo Nielsen
- 4-2002: WHY DO INTERNATIONAL JOINT VENTURES FAIL? A STRATEGIC MISMATCH EXPLANATION

- Bo Nielsen
- 2-2002: Intangible Assets, Multinational Firms and Joint Ventures: The Case of Financial Services in Developing Economies

- Murali Patibandla
- 1-2002: Foreign Investment and Productivity: A Study of Post-reform Indian Industry

- Murali Patibandla
- 17-2001: The Role of Knowledge in Firms’ internationalization Process: Wherefrom and Whereto

- Bent Petersen, Torben Pedersen and Deo Sharma
- 16-2001: The Direction of Causality Between Blockholder Ownership and Firm Value: US and EU Evidence

- Torben Pedersen, Steen Thomsen and Hans Kurt Kvist
- 15-2001: The Causal Relationship between Insider Ownership, Owner Identity and Market Valuation among the Largest European Companies

- Torben Pedersen and Steen Thomsen
- 14-2001: MNC Knowledge Transfer, Subsidiary Absorptive Capacity and HRM

- Dana Minbaeva, Torben Pedersen, Ingmar Bjoerkman, Carl F. Fey and H.J. Park
- 13-2001: Multinational Enterprises from Small Economies: The Internationalization Pattern of Large Companies from Denmark, Finland and Norway

- Gabriel Benito, Jorma Larimo, Rajneesh Narula and Torben Pedersen
- 12-2001: The MNC as a Knowledge Structure: The Roles of Knowledge Sources and Organizational Instruments for Knowledge Creation and Transfer

- Nicolai Foss and Torben Pedersen
- 11-2001: Coping Liability of Foreignness: Different Learning Engagements of Entrant Firms

- Bent Petersen and Torben Pedersen
- 9-2001: Equity Pattern, Corporate Governance and Performance: A Study of India’s Corporate Sector

- Murali Patibandla
- 8-2001: Trust and Learning in International Strategic Alliances

- Bo Nielsen
- 7-2001: The Role of Knowledge Embeddedness in the Process of Creation of Synergies in International Strategic Alliances

- Bo Nielsen
- 6-2001: Product Differentiation and Market Demand for TNC in an emerging economy: The Case of Indian Durable Consumer Goods Industries

- Murali Patibandla
- 5-2001: Role of Transnational Corporations in the Evolution of a high-tech Industry: The Case of India’s Software Industry

- Murali Patibandla and Bent Petersen
- 4-2001: The International Transfer of Production Models Some Lessons from German FDI in Hungary

- Christoph Dörrenbächer
- 3-2001: Time and Path Dependencies in Foreign Acquisition Behaviours The History of Danish Takeovers Abroad 1888 to 1993

- Jens Gammelgaard
- 2-2001: Market Reforms and Industrial Productivity: An Explanation

- Murali Patibandla and B.V. Phani
- 1-2001: Pattern of Foreign Direct Investment in Emerging Economies: An Exploration

- Murali Patibandla
- 9-2000: VERTICAL RESTRAINTS AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER: Inter-firm Agreements in Eastern Europe’s Car Component Industry

- Jochen Lorentzen and Peter Møllgaard
- 8-2000: THE DILEMMA OF CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE - CONTEXTUAL CREATION OF KNOWLEDGE VERSUS GLOBAL TRANSFER OF KNOWLEDGE

- Ulf Holm and Torben Pedersen
- 7-2000: Export Channel Dynamics: An Empirical Analysis of Changes in the Organization of Foreign Distribution

- Gabriel Benito, Torben Pedersen and Bent Petersen
- 6-2000: Transferring Knowledge in MNCs: The Role of Sources of Subsidiary Knowledge and Organizational Context

- Nicolai Foss and Torben Pedersen
- 5-2000: INTERNATIONALIZATION REVISITED: THE "BIG STEP" HYPOTHESES

- Torben Pedersen and J. Myles Shaver
- 4-2000: SYNERGIES IN STRATEGIC ALLIANCES: MOTIVATION AND OUTCOMES OF COMPLEMENTARY AND SYNERGISTIC KNOWLEDGE NETWORKS

- Bo Nielsen
- 3-2000: Consumers` Punishment and Rewarding Process via Purchasing Behavior

- Israel D. Nebenzahl, Eugene D. Jaffe and Bahtisen Kavak
- 2-2000: Strategic Knowledge Management: A Research Agenda

- Bo Nielsen
- 13-1999: How Foreign Subsidiaries Develop into Integrated Competence Centres

- Jens Gammelgaard
- 12-1999: Competence: A Dynamic Extension of the Existing Typology of Acquisition Motives

- Jens Gammelgaard
- 11-1999: Advertising in Emerging Markets: Consumer Attitudes in Ukraine

- Sunanda Sangwan and Natalia Golovkina
- 10-1999: R&D Investments, Information and Strategy

- Lee Davis
- 9-1999: From Closed to Contestable Markets: Product Differentiation in Indian Durable Consumer Goods Industry

- Amal Sanyal and Murali Patibandla
- 8-1999: Resource Commitment to Foreign Markets: Within Mode Changes and Mode Additions

- Bent Petersen, Lawrence S. Welch and Kim V. Nielsen
- 7-1999: Internal Policy Reforms and Evolution of Market Structure in an Emerging Economy: The Case of India

- Murali Patibandla
- 6-1999: Foreign Operation Mode Combinations and Internationalization

- Bent Petersen and Lawrence S. Welch
- 5-1999: International Retailing Operations: Downstream Entry and Expansion via Franchising

- Bent Petersen and Lawrence S. Welch
- 4-1999: The Internationalization Process of Danish Firms - gradual learning or discrete rational choices?

- Torben Pedersen
- 3-1999: THE MNC AS A DIFFERENTIATED NETWORK: SUBSIDIARY TECHNOLOGY EMBEDDEDNESS AND PERFORMANCE

- Ulf Andersson, Mats Forsgren and Torben Pedersen
- 2-1999: Foreign bank penetration of newly opened markets in the Nordic Countries

- Lars Engwall, Rolf Marquardt, Torben Pedersen and Adrian Tschoegl
- 1-1999: Business Systems and Corporate Governance

- Torben Pedersen and Steen Thomsen