International Business Review
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Volume 14, issue 6, 2005
- Firm configuration and internationalisation: A model pp. 655-675

- Peter J. Buckley and Niron Hashai
- The relationship between domestic and outward foreign direct investment: The role of industry-specific effects pp. 677-694

- Pontus Braunerhjelm, Lars Oxelheim and Per Thulin
- Common risk factors in returns in Asian emerging stock markets pp. 695-717

- Wai Cheong Shum and Gordon Y.N. Tang
- Firm size, business experience and export intensity in SMEs: A longitudinal approach to complex relationships pp. 719-738

- Antonio Majocchi, Emanuele Bacchiocchi and Ulrike Mayrhofer
- The role of corporate governance in FDI decisions: Evidence from Taiwan pp. 739-763

- Yung-Chih Lien, Jenifer Piesse, Roger Strange and Igor Filatotchev
- Smaller may be beautiful but is it more risky? Assessing and managing political and economic risk in Costa Rica pp. 765-790

- Jennifer Oetzel
Volume 14, issue 5, 2005
- Managing subsidiary knowledge creation: The effect of control mechanisms on subsidiary local embeddedness pp. 521-538

- Ulf Andersson, Ingmar Björkman and Mats Forsgren
- Technology and export behaviour: A resource-based view approach pp. 539-557

- José López Rodríguez and Rafael M. García Rodríguez
- Technology acquisition among Korean and Taiwanese firms in the United States pp. 559-575

- Jessie P.H. Poon and Alan MacPherson
- Influence of location factors on establishment and ownership of foreign investments: The case of the Japanese manufacturing firms in Europe pp. 577-598

- Ilian P. Somlev and Yasuo Hoshino
- Antecedents and performance consequences of international outsourcing pp. 599-617

- Michael J. Mol, Rob J.M. van Tulder and Paul R. Beije
- Current paradigms in the international management field: An author co-citation analysis pp. 619-639

- Francisco José Acedo and José Carlos Casillas
Volume 14, issue 4, 2005
- The traders' dilemma: The adverse consequences of superior performance in mediated exchanges pp. 375-396

- Paul D. Ellis
- Technology and the effects of cultural differences and task relatedness: A study of shareholder value creation in domestic and international joint ventures pp. 397-414

- Sangphet Hanvanich, Malika Richards, Stewart R. Miller and S. Tamer Cavusgil
- Problems of foreign subsidiaries of SMEs compared with large companies pp. 415-439

- Sushil Vachani
- Influences on foreign ownership level and entry mode choice in Vietnam pp. 441-463

- Eric W.K. Tsang
- Joint venture instability, learning and the relative bargaining power of the parent firms pp. 465-493

- Masao Nakamura
- Inter-country differences of consumer ethics in Arab countries pp. 495-516

- Jamal A. Al-Khatib, Scott J. Vitell, Richard Rexeisen and Mohammed Rawwas
Volume 14, issue 3, 2005
- Technology sourcing in multinational enterprises and the roles of subsidiaries: An empirical investigation pp. 249-267

- Dimitris Manolopoulos, Marina Papanastassiou and Robert Pearce
- Multinational acquisition integration: the role of national culture in creating synergies pp. 269-288

- David M. Brock
- Multilateral organisations and international project marketing pp. 289-305

- Catherine Welch
- Revisiting the role of cultural distance in MNC's foreign ownership mode choice: the moderating effect of experience attributes pp. 307-324

- Kang Rae Cho and Prasad Padmanabhan
- An application of the consumer ethnocentrism model to French consumers pp. 325-344

- Rajshekhar G. Javalgi, Virginie Pioche Khare, Andrew C. Gross and Robert F. Scherer
- Opening the black box of motivation: A cross-cultural comparison of Sweden and Russia pp. 345-367

- Carl F. Fey
Volume 14, issue 2, 2005
- Future directions for international entrepreneurship research pp. 119-128

- Pavlos Dimitratos and Marian V. Jones
- Cognition and international entrepreneurship: implications for research on international opportunity recognition and exploitation pp. 129-146

- Shaker A. Zahra, Juha Santeri Korri and JiFeng Yu
- The phenomenon of early internationalizing firms: what do we know after a decade (1993-2003) of scientific inquiry? pp. 147-166

- Alex Rialp, Josep Rialp and Gary A. Knight
- The internationalisation of 'high performing' UK high-tech SMEs: a study of planned and unplanned strategies pp. 167-185

- Dave Crick and Martine Spence
- Entrepreneurs' relationships for internationalization: functions, origins and strategies pp. 187-207

- Simon Harris and Colin Wheeler
- Re-thinking country risk: insights from entrepreneurship theory pp. 209-226

- Dante Di Gregorio
- Subsidiary entrepreneurship, internal and external competitive forces, and subsidiary performance pp. 227-248

- Julian Birkinshaw, Neil Hood and Stephen Young
Volume 14, issue 1, 2005
- A global market advantage framework: the role of global market knowledge competencies pp. 1-19

- Sengun Yeniyurt, S. Tamer Cavusgil and G. Tomas M. Hult
- International experience and the performance of Scandinavian firms in China pp. 21-40

- Johan Carlsson, Axel Nordegren and Fredrik Sjöholm
- Strategic share allocation and underpricings of IPOs in Hong Kong pp. 41-59

- Louis T.W. Cheng, Kam C. Chan and Billy S.C. Mak
- Foreign investment impact and incentive: a strategic approach to the relationship between the objectives of foreign investment policy and their promotion pp. 61-76

- Sung-Hoon Lim
- The effects of trust and shared vision on inward knowledge transfer in subsidiaries' intra- and inter-organizational relationships pp. 77-95

- Li Li
- Chinese economic development, the next stage: outward FDI? pp. 97-115

- Xiaohui Liu, Trevor Buck and Chang Shu
- Erratum to "Globalizing internationals: business portfolio and marketing strategies in the ICT field" [International Business Review 13 (2004) 661-684][star, open] pp. 117-117

- Peter Gabrielsson and Mika Gabrielsson
Volume 13, issue 6, 2004
- Globalizing internationals: business portfolio and marketing strategies in the ICT field pp. 661-684

- P. Gabrielsson and M. Gabrielsson
- The HR system, organizational culture, and product innovation pp. 685-703

- Chung-Ming Lau and Hang-Yue Ngo
- An empirical investigation of immigrant effects: the experience of firms operating in the emerging markets pp. 705-728

- Henry Fuan-Lin Chung
- Managing country-of-origin choices: competitive advantages and opportunities pp. 729-748

- Glen H. Brodowsky, Justin Tan and Ofer Meilich
- Consumer ethics: moral ideologies and ethical beliefs of a micro-culture in the US pp. 749-761

- Ziad Swaidan, Mohammed Y.A. Rawwas and Jamal A. Al-Khatib
- A comparative analysis of the market-based and accounting-based performance of diversifying and non-diversifying acquisitions in Hong Kong pp. 763-789

- Louis T.W. Cheng and T.Y. Leung
- Corrigendum to "Why did the Telia-Telenor merger fail?" [International Business Review 13 (5) (2004)][star, open] pp. 805-805

- Tony Fang, Camilla Fridh and Sara Schultzberg
Volume 13, issue 5, 2004
- A conceptual framework of global account management capabilities and firm performance pp. 539-553

- Linda Hui Shi, Shaoming Zou and S. Tamer Cavusgil
- Born globals: how to reach new business space rapidly pp. 555-571

- Mika Gabrielsson and V. H. Manek Kirpalani
- Why did the Telia-Telenor merger fail? pp. 573-594

- Tony Fang, Camilla Fridh and Sara Schultzberg
- Valuation effect of international joint ventures: does experience matter? pp. 595-612

- Pierre-Xavier Meschi
- Significant differences in the pre- and post-incorporation stages of equity international joint ventures (IJVs) and international acquisitions (IAs), and their impacts on effectiveness pp. 613-636

- Orly Yeheskel, William Newburry and Yoram Zeira
- Marketing mix standardization: a cross cultural study of four countries pp. 637-649

- Richard Alan Kustin
Volume 13, issue 4, 2004
- Inter-firm alliance and network relationships and the eclectic paradigm of international production: an exploratory analysis of quasi-internalisation at the subsidiary level pp. 425-445

- Joanna Scott-Kennel and Peter Enderwick
- Internationalization speed and cost efficiency: evidence from Germany pp. 447-463

- Hardy Wagner
- Gradually internationalizing 'born global' firms: an oxymoron? pp. 465-483

- Niron Hashai and Tamar Almor
- A contingency model of the association between strategy, environmental uncertainty and performance measurement: impact on organizational performance pp. 485-502

- Zahirul Hoque
- The effects of nationality differences on manufacturing location in the US: a conjoint analysis approach pp. 503-522

- Francis M. Ulgado and Moonkyu Lee
- Edith Penrose and the resource-based view of (international) business strategy pp. 523-532

- Christos Pitelis
Volume 13, issue 3, 2004
- Currency invoicing practices, exchange rate volatility and pricing-to-market: evidence from product level data pp. 281-308

- Michael Bowe and Thina M. Saltvedt
- Predictors of firm-level political behavior in the global business environment: an investigation of specific activities employed by US firms pp. 309-329

- Bruce D. Keillor and G. Tomas M. Hult
- Coordinations in business interactions between Hong Kong Chinese, mainland Chinese, and Western actors pp. 331-357

- Michael Trimarchi and Rick Tamaschke
- Subsidiary research and development, and the local environment pp. 359-382

- Lee N. Davis and Klaus Meyer
- Sources of export success in small- and medium-sized enterprises: the impact of public programs pp. 383-400

- Roberto Alvarez
- Global competition and global markets: some empirical results pp. 401-416

- Louis H. Amato and Ronald P. Wilder
Volume 13, issue 2, 2004
- Special Issue in Honour of Michael Brooke pp. 135-137

- Peter J. Buckley
- Hacking away at the conservatives: Michael Brooke and the development of international business at UMIST and the foundation of the UK Chapter of the Academy of International Business pp. 139-153

- Jeremy Clegg
- International financial management: 35 years later--what has changed? pp. 155-180

- Lee Remmers
- The future of the UK railway system: Michael Brooke's vision pp. 181-214

- Mark Casson
- Centralization and autonomy: back to the future pp. 215-237

- Stephen Young and Ana Teresa Tavares
- Cartography and international business pp. 239-255

- Peter J. Buckley
- The contribution of British scholarship to international business studies pp. 257-279

- John H. Dunning
Volume 13, issue 1, 2004
- Revaluing the capital stock of international production pp. 1-18

- Christian Bellak and John Cantwell
- The relationship between entrepreneurship and international performance: the importance of domestic environment pp. 19-41

- Pavlos Dimitratos, Spyros Lioukas and Sara Carter
- Foreign investment location and institutional development in transition economies pp. 43-64

- Alan Bevan, Saul Estrin and Klaus Meyer
- An experimental study of two dimensions of country-of-origin (manufacturing country and branding country) using intrinsic and extrinsic cues pp. 65-82

- Narasimhan Srinivasan, Subhash C. Jain and Kiranjit Sikand
- The influence of national origin and uncertainty on the choice between cooperation and merger-acquisition: an analysis of French and German firms pp. 83-99

- Ulrike Mayrhofer
- Empirical approach to the sequential relationships between firm strategy, export activity, and performance in U.S. manufacturing firms pp. 101-129

- Jooh Lee and Berhe Habte-Giorgis
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