Management and Organization Review
2004 - 2006
Current editor(s): Anne Tsui
From International Association of Chinese Management Research
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Volume 2, issue 1, 2006
- Contextualization in Chinese Management Research pp. 1-13

- Editorial Team Mor
- Managerial Knowledge Sharing: The Role of Individual, Interpersonal, and Organizational Factors pp. 15-41

- Lin Lu, Kwok Leung and Pamela Tremain Koch
- Do I Contribute More When I Trust More? Differential Effects of Cognition- and Affect-Based Trust pp. 43-66

- Kok-Yee Ng and Roy Y. J. Chua
- Stability and Change in Managerial Work Values: A Longitudinal Study of China, Hong Kong, and the U.S pp. 67-94

- David A. Ralston, James Pounder, Carlos W.H. Lo, Yim-Yu Wong, Carolyn P. Egri and Joseph Stauffer
- Determinants of Locations of Foreign Direct Investment in China pp. 95-119

- Shaomin Li and Seung Ho Park
- Opportunism in Inter-firm Exchanges in Emerging Markets pp. 121-147

- Yadong Luo
Volume 1, issue 3, 2005
- MOR as a Platform for Scholarly Conversations on Chinese Management Research pp. 349-352

- Editorial Team Mor
- Emerging Markets as Learning Laboratories: Learning Behaviors of Local Firms and Foreign Entrants in Different Institutional Contexts pp. 353-380

- Michael A. Hitt, Haiyang Li and William J. Worthington Iv
- The Internationalization of Chinese Firms: A Case for Theoretical Extension? pp. 381-410

- John Child and Suzana B. Rodrigues
- The Internationalization of Chinese Family Enterprises and Dunning's Eclectic MNE Paradigm pp. 411-436

- Carolyn Erdener and Daniel M. Shapiro
- Particularistic Trust and General Trust: A Network Analysis in Chinese Organizations pp. 437-458

- Jar- Der Luo
- Breaking the Silence Culture: Stimulation of Participation and Employee Opinion Withholding Cross-nationally pp. 459-482

- Xu Huang, Evert Van de Vliert and Gerben Van der Vegt
Volume 1, issue 2, 2005
- Editorial: From the Editors pp. 161-164

- Editorial Team Mor
- Organizational Learning and Productivity: State Structure and Foreign Investment in the Rise of the Chinese Corporation pp. 165-195

- Doug Guthrie
- The Puzzle of China's Township¥VVillage Enterprises: The Paradox of Local Corporatism in a Dual-Track Economic Transition pp. 197-224

- Peter Ping Li
- 'Ren Qing' versus the 'Big Five': The Role of Culturally Sensitive Measures of Individual Difference in Distributive Negotiations pp. 225-247

- Leigh Anne Liu, Raymond A. Friedman and Shu-cheng Chi
- The Psychological Capital of Chinese Workers: Exploring the Relationship with Performance pp. 249-271

- Fred Luthans, Bruce J. Avolio, Fred O. Walumbwa and Weixing Li
- Group Citizenship Behaviour: Conceptualization and Preliminary Tests of its Antecedents and Consequences pp. 273-300

- Xiao-Ping Chen, Simon S. K. Lam, Stefanie E. Naumann and John Schaubroeck
- Symposium on 'Selling China: Foreign Direct Investment during the Reform Era' - Is China for Sale? pp. 301-307

- Marshall W. Meyer
- Symposium on 'Selling China: Foreign Direct Investment during the Reform Era' - Selling China: Looking Back and Looking Forward pp. 309-313

- Paul W. Beamish and Andrew Delios
- Symposium on 'Selling China: Foreign Direct Investment during the Reform Era' - China, Economics, and FDI: Reflections on Selling China pp. 315-318

- Oded Shenkar
- Symposium on 'Selling China: Foreign Direct Investment during the Reform Era' - Selling Foreign Investment Short pp. 319-327

- William H. Overholt
- Symposium on 'Selling China: Foreign Direct Investment during the Reform Era' - Huang's Response pp. 329-333

- Yasheng Huang
Volume 1, issue 1, 2004
- Management and Organizations in China: Expanding the Frontier of Global Knowledge pp. 1-4

- Editorial Team Mor
- Parochialism in the Evolution of a Research Community: The Case of Organization Studies pp. 5-22

- James G. March
- Market Transition and the Firm: Institutional Change and Income Inequality in Urban China pp. 23-56

- Victor Nee and Yang Cao
- Managing Indefinite Boundaries: The Strategy and Structure of a Chinese Business Firm pp. 57-86

- Marshall W. Meyer and Xiaohui Lu
- How Do I Choose Thee? Let me Count the Ways': A Textual Analysis of Similarities and Differences in Modes of Decision-making in China and the United States pp. 87-118

- Elke U. Weber, Daniel R. Ames and Ann-Renee Blais
- An Organizational Perspective of Corruption pp. 119-154

- Yadong Luo