International Business Review
1993 - 2025
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Volume 20, issue 6, 2011
- National culture, networks and ethnic entrepreneurship: A comparison of the Indian and Chinese immigrants in the US pp. 593-606

- Masud Chand and Majid Ghorbani
- Explaining ethnic entrepreneurship: An evolutionary economics approach pp. 607-613

- Gamal Ibrahim and Vaughan Galt
- International ethnic entrepreneurship: Antecedents, outcomes and environmental context pp. 614-626

- Tulay Ilhan-Nas, Kader Sahin and Zuhal Cilingir
- Ethnic ties, location choice, and firm performance in foreign direct investment: A study of Taiwanese business groups FDI in China pp. 627-635

- Ruey-Jer Bryan Jean, Danchi Tan and Rudolf Sinkovics
- Start-up and hiring practices of immigrant entrepreneurs: An empirical study from an evolutionary psychological perspective pp. 636-645

- Chulguen Yang, Stephen M. Colarelli, Kyunghee Han and Robert Page
- Co-ethnic markets: Financial penalty or opportunity? pp. 646-658

- Rachel S. Shinnar, Michael B. Aguilera and Thomas S. Lyons
- Chinese immigrants in network marketing business in Western host country context pp. 659-669

- Fu Dai, Karen Yuan Wang and Stephen T.T. Teo
- Diaspora entrepreneurs as institutional change agents: The case of Thamel.com pp. 670-680

- Liesl Riddle and Jennifer Brinkerhoff
Volume 20, issue 5, 2011
- 50 years of research on international standardization and adaptation--From a systematic literature analysis to a theoretical framework pp. 491-507

- Stefan Schmid and Thomas Kotulla
- Innovation and internationalization as growth strategies: The role of technological capabilities and appropriability pp. 508-520

- Kalevi Kyläheiko, Ari Jantunen, Kaisu Puumalainen, Sami Saarenketo and Anni Tuppura
- Fostering international brand loyalty through committed and attached relationships pp. 521-534

- Shu-pei Tsai
- Linking market orientation to international market selection and international performance pp. 535-546

- Xinming He and Yingqi Wei
- Explaining the trends in the UK cross-border mergers & acquisitions: An analysis of macro-economic factors pp. 547-556

- Moshfique Uddin and Agyenim Boateng
- What is a multinational corporation? Classifying the degree of firm-level multinationality pp. 557-577

- Raj Aggarwal, Jenny Berrill, Elaine Hutson and Colm Kearney
- Changes in foreign operation modes: Stimuli for increases versus reductions pp. 578-590

- Bernhard Swoboda, Edith Olejnik and Dirk Morschett
Volume 20, issue 4, 2011
- International Market Reentry: A Review and Research Framework pp. 377-393

- Javalgi, Rajshekhar (Raj) G., Seyda Deligonul, Ashutosh Dixit and S. Tamer Cavusgil
- Are social networks more important for new business activity in emerging than developed economies? An empirical extension pp. 394-408

- Wade M. Danis, Dirk De Clercq and Olga Petricevic
- A conceptualization of e-risk perceptions and implications for small firm active online internationalization pp. 409-422

- Noemi Pezderka and Rudolf Sinkovics
- Venture capital and internationalization pp. 423-439

- Andrea Schertler and Tereza Tykvova
- Network ties in the international opportunity recognition of family SMEs pp. 440-453

- Tanja Kontinen and Arto Ojala
- Does the meta-environment determine firm performance? Theory and evidence from European multinational enterprises pp. 454-465

- Gjalt de Jong, T. Binh Phan and Hans van Ees
- Man-made disasters: A cross-national analysis pp. 466-476

- Hoon Park
- On the determinants of post-entry strategic positioning of foreign firms in a host market: A "strategy tripod" perspective pp. 477-490

- Yu Henry Xie, Hongxin John Zhao, Qian Jane Xie and Mark Arnold
Volume 20, issue 3, 2011
- Co-evolution of global sourcing: The need to understand the underlying mechanisms of firm-decisions to offshore pp. 241-251

- Arie Y. Lewin and Henk W. Volberda
- Co-evolution of institutional and organizational factors in explaining offshore outsourcing pp. 252-263

- Somnath Lahiri and Ben L. Kedia
- Technological capabilities and the decision to outsource/outsource offshore R&D services pp. 264-277

- Andrea Martínez-Noya and Esteban García-Canal
- Coordination of globally distributed teams: A co-evolution perspective on offshoring pp. 278-290

- Jatinder S. Sidhu and Henk W. Volberda
- Governance modes for offshoring activities: A comparison of US and German firms pp. 291-313

- Thomas Hutzschenreuter, Arie Y. Lewin and Stephan Dresel
- Offshoring strategy: Motives, functions, locations, and governance modes of small, medium-sized and large firms pp. 314-323

- Marja Roza, Frans Van Den Bosch and Henk W. Volberda
- Host country institutional pressures and cross-border relationship governance pp. 324-337

- Mons Freng Svendsen and Sven A. Haugland
- The right tree for the right bird: Location choice decision of Taiwanese firms' FDI in China and Vietnam pp. 338-352

- Han-Sheng Lei and Yung-Shuan Chen
- Rules, standards, and ethics: Relativism predicts cross-national differences in the codification of moral standards pp. 353-361

- Donelson R. Forsyth and Ernest H. O'Boyle
- Embeddedness of innovation receivers in the multinational corporation: Effects on business performance pp. 362-373

- Christina Hallin, Ulf Holm and Dharma Deo Sharma
Volume 20, issue 2, 2011
- Export performance under the microscope: A glance through Spanish lenses pp. 117-135

- Maria-Cristina Stoian, Alex Rialp and Josep Rialp
- Organizing time: Internationalization narratives of executive managers pp. 136-150

- Stuart Middleton, Peter W. Liesch and John Steen
- Subsidiary importance in the MNC: What role does internal embeddedness play? pp. 151-162

- Mo Yamin and Ulf Andersson
- The impact of international influence on microbanks' performance: A global survey pp. 163-176

- Roy Mersland, Trond Randøy and Reidar Strøm
- Foreign direct investment and export spillovers: Evidence from Vietnam pp. 177-193

- Sajid Anwar and Lan Phi Nguyen
- Turning social capital into business: A study of the internationalization of biotech SMEs pp. 194-212

- Angelika Lindstrand, Sara Melén and Emilia Rovira Nordman
- Impact of TQM and organizational learning on innovation performance in the high-tech industry pp. 213-225

- Richard Yu Yuan Hung, Bella Ya-Hui Lien, Baiyin Yang, Chi-Min Wu and Yu-Ming Kuo
- Completion of Chinese overseas acquisitions: Institutional perspectives and evidence pp. 226-238

- Jianhong Zhang, Chaohong Zhou and Haico Ebbers
Volume 20, issue 1, 2011
- The tortuous road to globalization for Volvo's heavy truck business: Extending the scope of the Uppsala model pp. 1-14

- Jan-Erik Vahlne, Inge Ivarsson and Jan Johanson
- Exploring cultural misfit: Causes and consequences pp. 15-26

- Kendall Roth, Tatiana Kostova and Mourad Dakhli
- Between merger and syndrome: The intermediary role of emotions in four cross-border M&As pp. 27-47

- Rudolf Sinkovics, Stefan Zagelmeyer and Verena Kusstatscher
- Do foreign and domestic firms behave any different during economic slowdowns? pp. 48-59

- Celeste Varum and Vera Rocha
- Internationalization of young technology firms: A complementary perspective on antecedents of foreign market familiarity pp. 60-74

- Christian Schwens and Ruediger Kabst
- Knowledge transfer capacity of multinational enterprises and technology acquisition in international joint ventures pp. 75-87

- Byung Il Park
- Internet-based sales channel strategies of born global firms pp. 88-99

- Mika Gabrielsson and Peter Gabrielsson
- How international are the international business journals? pp. 100-112

- Paul D. Ellis and Ge Zhan
Volume 19, issue 6, 2010
- An exploration of managerial discretion and its impact on firm performance: Task autonomy, contractual control, and compensation pp. 521-530

- Yanni Yan, Chan Yan Chong and Simon Mak
- Performance, diversity, and multiplicity of foreign cross-listing portfolios pp. 531-547

- Elitsa R. Banalieva and Christopher J. Robertson
- The impact of institutional impediments and information and knowledge exchange on SMEs' investments in international business relationships pp. 548-561

- Sara Jonsson and Jessica Lindbergh
- Does multinationality lead to value enhancement? An empirical examination of publicly listed corporations from Germany pp. 562-574

- Stefan Eckert, Marcus Dittfeld, Thomas Muche and Susanne Rässler
- External uncertainty and entry mode choice: Cultural distance, political risk and language diversity pp. 575-588

- Cristina López-Duarte and Marta M. Vidal-Suárez
- The global smaller firm in international entrepreneurship pp. 589-606

- Pavlos Dimitratos, Emmanuella Plakoyiannaki, Antigoni Pitsoulaki and Heinz Josef Tüselmann
- Firm performance and international diversification: The internal and external competitive advantages pp. 607-618

- Alfredo M. Bobillo, Félix López-Iturriaga and Fernando Tejerina-Gaite
- Does political risk affect the scope of the expansion abroad? Evidence from Spanish MNEs pp. 619-633

- Alfredo Jiménez
Volume 19, issue 5, 2010
- Integrating contemporary finance and international business research pp. 435-445

- Michael Bowe, Igor Filatotchev and Andrew Marshall
- Corporate governance in the multinational enterprise: A financial contracting perspective pp. 446-456

- Diemo Dietrich and Bjoern Jindra
- Cultural distance and the pattern of equity ownership structure in international joint ventures pp. 457-467

- Mo Yamin and Sougand Golesorkhi
- Firm-level exchange rate exposure in the Eurozone pp. 468-478

- Elaine Hutson and Anthony O'Driscoll
- Does the regional nature of multinationals affect the multinationality and performance relationship? pp. 479-488

- Alan Rugman and Chang Hoon Oh
- Market liquidity and stock size premia in emerging financial markets: The implications for foreign investment pp. 489-501

- Bruce Hearn, Jenifer Piesse and Roger Strange
- Financial markets versus institutions in European countries: Influence of culture and other national characteristics pp. 502-520

- Raj Aggarwal and John Goodell
Volume 19, issue 4, 2010
- Applying broader strokes: Extending institutional perspectives and agendas for international entrepreneurship research pp. 317-332

- Dara Szyliowicz and Tiffany Galvin
- Assessing beliefs, attitudes, and behavioral responses toward online advertising in three countries pp. 333-344

- Ying Wang and Shaojing Sun
- Identifying export opportunities for South Africa in the southern engines: A DSM approach pp. 345-359

- Joseph Pearson, Wilma Viviers, Ludo Cuyvers and Wim Naudé
- Shareholders' reactions to announcements of acquisitions of private firms: Do target and bidder markets make a difference? pp. 360-377

- Henk von Eije and Hélène Wiegerinck
- A perspective on the state of the field: International business publications in the elite journals as a measure of institutional and faculty productivity pp. 378-387

- Len J. Treviño, Franklin Mixon, Charles A. Funk and Andrew C. Inkpen
- Toward a model of the relationship between internationalization and export performance pp. 388-406

- Nicolas Papadopoulos and Oscar Martín Martín
- Host environmental uncertainty and equity-based entry mode dilemma: The role of market linking capability pp. 407-418

- Chiung-Hui Tseng and Ruby P. Lee
- Crossvergence of values: An analysis of the use of impression management strategies in India, Israel and Pakistan pp. 419-431

- Shaista E. Khilji, Nurit Zeidman, Amos Drory, Aqeel Tirmizi and E.S. Srinivas
Volume 19, issue 3, 2010
- Foreign market entry mode behavior as a gateway to further entries: The NAFTA experience pp. 209-222

- Javalgi, Rajshekhar (Raj) G., Seyda Deligonul, Amit K. Ghosh, Douglas M. Lambert and S. Tamer Cavusgil
- Long-term orientation and international joint venture strategies in modern China pp. 223-234

- Trevor Buck, Xiaohui Liu and Ursula Ott
- 30 Years of foreign direct investment to China: An interdisciplinary literature review pp. 235-246

- Marc Fetscherin, Hinrich Voss and Philippe Gugler
- Portfolio management of strategic alliances: An international business perspective pp. 247-260

- Terhi Johanna Vapola, Markus Paukku and Mika Gabrielsson
- Management demography and corporate performance: Evidence from China pp. 261-275

- Louis T.W. Cheng, Ricky Y.K. Chan and T.Y. Leung
- Country equity: Conceptualization and empirical evidence pp. 276-291

- Ravi Pappu and Pascale Quester
- Antecedents to managerial trust and sales control in Malaysian salesforce pp. 292-305

- Michael L. Mallin, Susita Asree, Anthony C. Koh and Michael Y. Hu
- The use of meta-analysis in international business research: Its current status and suggestions for better practice pp. 306-314

- Ahmet H. Kirca and Attila Yaprak
Volume 19, issue 2, 2010
- International business, corporate social responsibility and sustainable development pp. 119-125

- Ans Kolk and Rob van Tulder
- Global village vs. small town: Understanding networks at the Base of the Pyramid pp. 126-139

- Miguel Rivera-Santos and Carlos Rufín
- The importance of social product attributes in consumer purchasing decisions: A multi-country comparative study pp. 140-159

- Pat Auger, Timothy M. Devinney, Jordan J. Louviere and Paul F. Burke
- On the implementation of a 'global' environmental strategy: The role of absorptive capacity pp. 160-177

- Jonatan Pinkse, Matthias J. Kuss and Volker H. Hoffmann
- Multinational corporations and host country institutions: A case study of CSR activities in Angola pp. 178-190

- Arne Wiig and Ivar Kolstad
- Sustainable tourism industry development in sub-Saharan Africa: Consequences of foreign hotels for local employment pp. 191-205

- Fabienne Fortanier and Jeroen van Wijk
Volume 19, issue 1, 2010
- Press release disclosures in Spain and the UK pp. 1-15

- Encarna Guillamon-Saorin and Carlos M.P. Sousa
- International trade intermediaries and the transfer of marketing knowledge in transition economies pp. 16-33

- Paul D. Ellis
- The role of country-of-origin, ethnocentrism and animosity in promoting consumer trust. The moderating role of familiarity pp. 34-45

- Nadia Huitzilin Jiménez and Sonia San Martín
- More than just national cultural distance: Testing new distance scales on FDI in Slovakia pp. 46-58

- Douglas Dow and Sonia Ferencikova
- The supportive expatriate spouse: An ethnographic study of spouse involvement in expatriate careers pp. 59-69

- Jakob Lauring and Jan Selmer
- A model of rapid knowledge development: The smaller born-global firm pp. 70-84

- Susan Freeman, Kate Hutchings, Miria Lazaris and Suzanne Zyngier
- The moderating effect of institutional context on the relationship between associational activity and new business activity in emerging economies pp. 85-101

- Dirk De Clercq, Wade M. Danis and Mourad Dakhli
- Gravity equations: Workhorse or Trojan horse in explaining trade and FDI patterns across time and space? pp. 102-115

- Remco Zwinkels and Sjoerd Beugelsdijk
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