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International Business Review1993 - 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 GhorbaniExplaining ethnic entrepreneurship: An evolutionary economics approach   pp. 607-613 Gamal Ibrahim and Vaughan GaltInternational ethnic entrepreneurship: Antecedents, outcomes and environmental context   pp. 614-626 Tulay Ilhan-Nas, Kader Sahin and Zuhal CilingirEthnic 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 SinkovicsStart-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 PageCo-ethnic markets: Financial penalty or opportunity?   pp. 646-658 Rachel S. Shinnar, Michael B. Aguilera and Thomas S. LyonsChinese immigrants in network marketing business in Western host country context   pp. 659-669 Fu Dai, Karen Yuan Wang and Stephen T.T. TeoDiaspora 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 KotullaInnovation 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 TuppuraFostering international brand loyalty through committed and attached relationships   pp. 521-534 Shu-pei TsaiLinking market orientation to international market selection and international performance   pp. 535-546 Xinming He and Yingqi WeiExplaining the trends in the UK cross-border mergers & acquisitions: An analysis of macro-economic factors   pp. 547-556 Moshfique Uddin and Agyenim BoatengWhat is a multinational corporation? Classifying the degree of firm-level multinationality   pp. 557-577 Raj Aggarwal, Jenny Berrill, Elaine Hutson and Colm KearneyChanges 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 CavusgilAre 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 PetricevicA conceptualization of e-risk perceptions and implications for small firm active online internationalization   pp. 409-422 Noemi Pezderka and Rudolf SinkovicsVenture capital and internationalization   pp. 423-439 Andrea Schertler and Tereza TykvovaNetwork ties in the international opportunity recognition of family SMEs   pp. 440-453 Tanja Kontinen and Arto OjalaDoes 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 EesMan-made disasters: A cross-national analysis   pp. 466-476 Hoon ParkOn 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. VolberdaCo-evolution of institutional and organizational factors in explaining offshore outsourcing   pp. 252-263 Somnath Lahiri and Ben L. KediaTechnological capabilities and the decision to outsource/outsource offshore R&D services   pp. 264-277 Andrea Martínez-Noya and Esteban García-CanalCoordination of globally distributed teams: A co-evolution perspective on offshoring   pp. 278-290 Jatinder S. Sidhu and Henk W. VolberdaGovernance modes for offshoring activities: A comparison of US and German firms   pp. 291-313 Thomas Hutzschenreuter, Arie Y. Lewin and Stephan DreselOffshoring 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. VolberdaHost country institutional pressures and cross-border relationship governance   pp. 324-337 Mons Freng Svendsen and Sven A. HauglandThe 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 ChenRules, 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 RialpOrganizing time: Internationalization narratives of executive managers   pp. 136-150 Stuart Middleton, Peter W. Liesch and John SteenSubsidiary importance in the MNC: What role does internal embeddedness play?   pp. 151-162 Mo Yamin and Ulf AnderssonThe impact of international influence on microbanks' performance: A global survey   pp. 163-176 Roy Mersland, Trond Randøy and Reidar StrømForeign direct investment and export spillovers: Evidence from Vietnam   pp. 177-193 Sajid Anwar and Lan Phi NguyenTurning social capital into business: A study of the internationalization of biotech SMEs   pp. 194-212 Angelika Lindstrand, Sara Melén and Emilia Rovira NordmanImpact 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 KuoCompletion 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 JohansonExploring cultural misfit: Causes and consequences   pp. 15-26 Kendall Roth, Tatiana Kostova and Mourad DakhliBetween merger and syndrome: The intermediary role of emotions in four cross-border M&As   pp. 27-47 Rudolf Sinkovics, Stefan Zagelmeyer and Verena KusstatscherDo foreign and domestic firms behave any different during economic slowdowns?   pp. 48-59 Celeste Varum and Vera RochaInternationalization of young technology firms: A complementary perspective on antecedents of foreign market familiarity   pp. 60-74 Christian Schwens and Ruediger KabstKnowledge transfer capacity of multinational enterprises and technology acquisition in international joint ventures   pp. 75-87 Byung Il ParkInternet-based sales channel strategies of born global firms   pp. 88-99 Mika Gabrielsson and Peter GabrielssonHow 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 MakPerformance, diversity, and multiplicity of foreign cross-listing portfolios   pp. 531-547 Elitsa R. Banalieva and Christopher J. RobertsonThe impact of institutional impediments and information and knowledge exchange on SMEs' investments in international business relationships   pp. 548-561 Sara Jonsson and Jessica LindberghDoes 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 RässlerExternal uncertainty and entry mode choice: Cultural distance, political risk and language diversity   pp. 575-588 Cristina López-Duarte and Marta M. Vidal-SuárezThe global smaller firm in international entrepreneurship   pp. 589-606 Pavlos Dimitratos, Emmanuella Plakoyiannaki, Antigoni Pitsoulaki and Heinz Josef TüselmannFirm performance and international diversification: The internal and external competitive advantages   pp. 607-618 Alfredo M. Bobillo, Félix López-Iturriaga and Fernando Tejerina-GaiteDoes 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 MarshallCorporate governance in the multinational enterprise: A financial contracting perspective   pp. 446-456 Diemo Dietrich and Bjoern JindraCultural distance and the pattern of equity ownership structure in international joint ventures   pp. 457-467 Mo Yamin and Sougand GolesorkhiFirm-level exchange rate exposure in the Eurozone   pp. 468-478 Elaine Hutson and Anthony O'DriscollDoes the regional nature of multinationals affect the multinationality and performance relationship?   pp. 479-488 Alan Rugman and Chang Hoon OhMarket liquidity and stock size premia in emerging financial markets: The implications for foreign investment   pp. 489-501 Bruce Hearn, Jenifer Piesse and Roger StrangeFinancial 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 GalvinAssessing beliefs, attitudes, and behavioral responses toward online advertising in three countries   pp. 333-344 Ying Wang and Shaojing SunIdentifying export opportunities for South Africa in the southern engines: A DSM approach   pp. 345-359 Joseph Pearson, Wilma Viviers, Ludo Cuyvers and Wim NaudéShareholders' reactions to announcements of acquisitions of private firms: Do target and bidder markets make a difference?   pp. 360-377 Henk von Eije and Hélène WiegerinckA 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. InkpenToward a model of the relationship between internationalization and export performance   pp. 388-406 Nicolas Papadopoulos and Oscar Martín MartínHost environmental uncertainty and equity-based entry mode dilemma: The role of market linking capability   pp. 407-418 Chiung-Hui Tseng and Ruby P. LeeCrossvergence 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 CavusgilLong-term orientation and international joint venture strategies in modern China   pp. 223-234 Trevor Buck, Xiaohui Liu and Ursula Ott30 Years of foreign direct investment to China: An interdisciplinary literature review   pp. 235-246 Marc Fetscherin, Hinrich Voss and Philippe GuglerPortfolio management of strategic alliances: An international business perspective   pp. 247-260 Terhi Johanna Vapola, Markus Paukku and Mika GabrielssonManagement demography and corporate performance: Evidence from China   pp. 261-275 Louis T.W. Cheng, Ricky Y.K. Chan and T.Y. LeungCountry equity: Conceptualization and empirical evidence   pp. 276-291 Ravi Pappu and Pascale QuesterAntecedents to managerial trust and sales control in Malaysian salesforce   pp. 292-305 Michael L. Mallin, Susita Asree, Anthony C. Koh and Michael Y. HuThe 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 TulderGlobal village vs. small town: Understanding networks at the Base of the Pyramid   pp. 126-139 Miguel Rivera-Santos and Carlos RufínThe 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. BurkeOn the implementation of a 'global' environmental strategy: The role of absorptive capacity   pp. 160-177 Jonatan Pinkse, Matthias J. Kuss and Volker H. HoffmannMultinational corporations and host country institutions: A case study of CSR activities in Angola   pp. 178-190 Arne Wiig and Ivar KolstadSustainable 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. SousaInternational trade intermediaries and the transfer of marketing knowledge in transition economies   pp. 16-33 Paul D. EllisThe 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 MartínMore than just national cultural distance: Testing new distance scales on FDI in Slovakia   pp. 46-58 Douglas Dow and Sonia FerencikovaThe supportive expatriate spouse: An ethnographic study of spouse involvement in expatriate careers   pp. 59-69 Jakob Lauring and Jan SelmerA model of rapid knowledge development: The smaller born-global firm   pp. 70-84 Susan Freeman, Kate Hutchings, Miria Lazaris and Suzanne ZyngierThe 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 DakhliGravity equations: Workhorse or Trojan horse in explaining trade and FDI patterns across time and space?   pp. 102-115 Remco Zwinkels and Sjoerd Beugelsdijk |  |