International Business Review
1993 - 2025
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Volume 27, issue 6, 2018
- The role of market orientation, relational capital, and internationalization speed in foreign market exit and re-entry decisions under turbulent conditions pp. 1105-1115

- Serdar Yayla, Sengun Yeniyurt, Can Uslay and Erin Cavusgil
- Additive manufacturing and the global factory: Disruptive technologies and the location of international business pp. 1116-1127

- Martin Hannibal and Gary Knight
- Effect of market orientation, network capability and entrepreneurial orientation on international performance of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) pp. 1128-1140

- Alexandra Solano Acosta, Angel Herrero Crespo and Jesús Collado Agudo
- Does the sequencing of related and unrelated export diversification matter? Evidence from Colombian exporters pp. 1141-1149

- Dirk Boehe and Alfredo Jiménez
- Emerging market multinationals and internalisation theory pp. 1150-1160

- Mark Casson and Nigel Wadeson
- Trust, perception, and managerial use of market information pp. 1161-1171

- Tamara Keszey
- Five decades of research on export barriers: Review and future directions pp. 1172-1188

- Eldrede T. Kahiya
- Business values dimensions: A cross-culturally developed measure of workforce values pp. 1189-1199

- David A. Ralston, Craig J. Russell and Carolyn P. Egri
- The antecedents of early internationalization: A configurational perspective pp. 1200-1212

- Luciano Ciravegna, Olli Kuivalainen, Sumit K. Kundu and Luis E. Lopez
- Corporate social responsibility in international joint ventures: Empirical examinations in South Korea pp. 1213-1228

- Byung Il Park and Adam H. Cave
- Corporate ownership and the theory of the multinational enterprise pp. 1229-1237

- Roger Strange
- The effect of internationalization on firm capital structure: A meta-analysis and exploration of institutional contingencies pp. 1238-1249

- Thomas Lindner, Florian Klein and Stefan Schmidt
- Establishment modes and network relationships of foreign subsidiaries pp. 1250-1258

- Alfredo Valentino, Matteo Caroli and Ulrike Mayrhofer
- Strategic group influence on entry mode choices in foreign markets pp. 1259-1269

- Francisco J. Mas-Ruiz, Enar Ruiz-Conde and Aurora Calderón-Martínez
- National culture, managerial preferences, and takeover performance pp. 1270-1289

- Wolfgang Breuer, Bushra Ghufran and Astrid Juliane Salzmann
Volume 27, issue 5, 2018
- Subsidiary knowledge creation in co-evolving contexts pp. 915-932

- Paul Ryan, Majella Giblin, Ulf Andersson and Johanna Clancy
- Stakeholder pressures, EMS implementation, and green innovation in MNC overseas subsidiaries pp. 933-946

- Norifumi Kawai, Roger Strange and Antonella Zucchella
- Trade credit and determinants of profitability in Europe. The case of the agri-food industry pp. 947-957

- Alfredo Juan Grau and Araceli Reig
- National culture and environmental responsibility research revisited pp. 958-968

- Johan Graafland and Niels Noorderhaven
- Mass prestige value and competition between American versus Asian laptop brands in an emerging market—Theory and evidence pp. 969-981

- Ajay Kumar and Justin Paul
- Person-environment fit and emotional control: Assigned expatriates vs. self-initiated expatriates pp. 982-992

- Jakob Lauring and Jan Selmer
- Resources, home institutional context and SMEs’ exporting: Direct relationships and contingency effects pp. 993-1006

- Dimitris Manolopoulos, Erifili Chatzopoulou and Constantina Kottaridi
- Exporter-importer business relationships: Past empirical research and future directions pp. 1007-1021

- Bilge Aykol and Leonidas C. Leonidou
- Service quality delivery in a cross-national context pp. 1022-1032

- Ying Zhu, Susan Freeman and S. Tamer Cavusgil
- Internationalization pattern of creative-cultural events: Two cases from Canada pp. 1033-1044

- Hamid Etemad and Hamed Motaghi
- International entrepreneurial marketing strategies of MNCs: Bricolage as practiced by marketing managers pp. 1045-1056

- Man Yang
- Organizational slack as an enabler of internationalization: The case of large Brazilian firms pp. 1057-1064

- Jorge Carneiro, Vassiliki Bamiatzi and S. Tamer Cavusgil
- The effect of matching on perceived export barriers and performance in an era of globalization discontents: Empirical evidence from UK SMEs pp. 1065-1079

- Rudolf Sinkovics, Yusuf Kurt and Noemi Sinkovics
- The development of IB as a scientific field pp. 1080-1088

- Lars Engwall, Cecilia Pahlberg and Olle Persson
- Do MNEs from developed and emerging economies differ in their location choice of FDI? A 36-year review pp. 1089-1103

- Xiaoqing Li, Rose Quan, Maria-Cristina Stoian and Goudarz Azar
Volume 27, issue 4, 2018
- The evolution of the domestic network configuration as a driver of international relationships in SMEs pp. 727-736

- Angeles Montoro-Sanchez, Isabel Diez-Vial and Jose Antonio Belso-Martinez
- The emotions of top managers and key persons in cross-border M&As: Evidence from a longitudinal case study pp. 737-754

- Melanie E. Hassett, Noelia-Sarah Reynolds and Birgitta Sandberg
- Three Pathways to Case Selection in International Business: A Twenty–Year Review, Analysis and Synthesis pp. 755-766

- Margaret Fletcher, Yang Zhao, Emmanuella Plakoyiannaki and Trevor Buck
- A comparative study of the application of systems thinking in achieving organizational effectiveness in Malaysian and Pakistani banks pp. 767-776

- Ch. Shoaib Akhtar, Sajid Hussain Awan, Shaheryar Naveed and Kamariah Ismail
- Cross sectoral FDI spillovers and their impact on manufacturing productivity pp. 777-796

- Edvard Orlic, Iraj Hashi and Mehtap Hisarciklilar
- Build-operate-transfer projects as a hybrid mode of market entry: The case of Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge in Istanbul pp. 797-802

- M. Mithat Uner, Erin Çavuşgil and S. Tamer Çavuşgil
- Place, space, and foreign direct investment into peripheral cities pp. 803-813

- Conor McDonald, Peter J. Buckley, Hinrich Voss, Adam R. Cross and Liang Chen
- Uncovering the role of cross-border strategic alliances and expertise decision centralization in enhancing product-service innovation in MMNEs pp. 814-825

- Ferran Vendrell-Herrero, Emanuel Gomes, Oscar F. Bustinza and Kamel Mellahi
- General Purpose Technologies and local knowledge accumulation — A study on MNC subunits and local innovation centers pp. 826-837

- Ranfeng Qiu and John Cantwell
- Strategic orientations, joint learning, and innovation generation in international customer-supplier relationships pp. 838-851

- Jean, Ruey-Jer "Bryan", Daekwan Kim, Jyh-She Chiou and Roger Calantone
- Market performance implications of modularization: Evidence from global auto firms operating in China pp. 852-866

- Belay Seyoum and Yunshan Lian
- Internationalisation and its determinants:A hierarchical approach pp. 867-876

- Tianchen Li
- Managerial learning from social capital during internationalization pp. 877-892

- June Borge Doornich
- Heterogeneity of political connections and outward foreign direct investment pp. 893-903

- Ziliang Deng, Jiayan Yan and Marc van Essen
- Integrating embeddedness with dynamic capabilities in the internationalisation of fashion retailers pp. 904-914

- Marta Frasquet, John Dawson, Haydeé Calderón and Teresa Fayos
Volume 27, issue 3, 2018
- Who rides the tide of regionalization: Examining the effect of the China-ASEAN Free Trade Area on the exports of Chinese firms pp. 501-513

- Lin Zhang, Lin Cui, Sali Li and Jiangyong Lu
- How does R&D internationalization in multinational firms affect their innovative performance? The moderating role of international collaboration in the energy industry pp. 514-527

- Nuria E. Hurtado-Torres, J. Alberto Aragón-Correa and Natalia Ortiz-de-Mandojana
- The investment-divestment relationship: Resource shifts and intersubsidiary competition within MNEs pp. 528-542

- Vivien Procher and Dirk Engel
- Business model innovation: How the international retailers rebuild their core business logic in a new host country pp. 543-562

- Lanlan Cao, Jyoti Navare and Zhongqi Jin
- Examining cross-cultural compatibility of high performance work practices pp. 563-583

- Sadia Nadeem, Mishal Raza, Neelab Kayani, Amna Aziz and Dure Nayab
- Resolving post-formation challenges in shared IJVs: The impact of shared IJV structure on inter-partner relationships pp. 584-593

- Martin Owens, Elaine Ramsey and Sharon Loane
- Needed B2B marketing capabilities: Insights from the USA and emerging Latin America pp. 594-609

- Roberto Mora Cortez and Wesley J. Johnston
- Local formal interpersonal networks and SMEs internationalisation: Empirical evidence from the UK pp. 610-624

- Bochra Idris and George Saridakis
- How foreign knowledge spillovers by returnee managers occur at domestic firms: An institutional theory perspective pp. 625-641

- Cheng-Hua Tzeng
- International strategy’s effects on retailers’ local implementation and performance pp. 642-653

- Bernhard Swoboda, Lukas Morbe and Johannes Hirschmann
- Institutional origins of WOFS formal contracting: A judicial arbitrariness perspective pp. 654-668

- George O. White, Thomas Hemphill, Thomas Weber and Kaveh Moghaddam
- Bridging what we know: The effect of cognitive distance on knowledge-intensive business services produced offshore pp. 669-677

- Michael J. Mol and Kristin Brandl
- Strategic resource decisions to enhance the performance of global engineering services pp. 678-700

- Yufeng Zhang, Zhibo Yang and Tao Zhang
- Knowledge-oriented leadership and open innovation: Role of knowledge management capability in France-based multinationals pp. 701-713

- M. Muzamil Naqshbandi and Sajjad M. Jasimuddin
- Maturing born globals and their acquisitive behaviour pp. 714-725

- Stine Øyna, Tamar Almor, B. Elango and Shlomo Y. Tarba
Volume 27, issue 2, 2018
- Why do over-deviated firms from target leverage undertake foreign acquisitions? pp. 309-327

- Yousry Ahmed and Tamer Elshandidy
- Subsidiary-specific advantages for inter-regional expansion: The role of intermediate units pp. 328-338

- Cristina Villar, Àngels Dasí and Ana Botella-Andreu
- Managing distance in international purchasing and supply: a systematic review of literature from the resource-based view perspective pp. 339-354

- Harri Lorentz, Mukesh Kumar and Jagjit Singh Srai
- Examining the impact of managerial involvement with social media on exporting firm performance pp. 355-366

- María-del-Carmen Alarcón-del-Amo, Alex Rialp and Josep Rialp-Criado
- CEO succession and firms’ internationalization processes: Insights from German companies pp. 367-379

- Corinna Elosge, Michael-Joerg Oesterle, Christina M. Stein and Stefan Hattula
- Managerial assessments of export performance: What do they reflect? pp. 380-388

- Tage Koed Madsen and Øystein Moen
- Corporate social responsibility research in international business journals: An author co-citation analysis pp. 389-400

- Hongyan Zhao, Fenghua Zhang and Jongwook Kwon
- Religious belief and international business negotiations: Does faith influence negotiator behaviour? pp. 401-409

- Christopher Richardson and Hussain Gulzar Rammal
- The scope of corporate social responsibility in networked multinational enterprises pp. 410-417

- Peter Enderwick
- Strategic entry or strategic exit? International presence by emerging economy enterprises pp. 418-430

- Jinyun Sun, Stephanie L. Wang and Yadong Luo
- Inbound foreign direct investment in Japan: A typology pp. 431-442

- Rémy Magnier-Watanabe and Jean-Paul Lemaire
- Home country institutions, social value orientation, and the internationalization of ventures pp. 443-454

- Jie Chen, Sami Saarenketo and Kaisu Puumalainen
- Interpersonal relations in China: Expatriates’ perspective on the development and use of guanxi pp. 455-464

- Ying Guo, Hussain G. Rammal, John Benson, Ying Zhu and Peter J. Dowling
- East meets west—Corporate governance in Asian emerging markets: A literature review and research agenda pp. 465-480

- Jana Oehmichen
- A metacultural approach to predicting self-employment across the globe pp. 481-500

- Giacomo Laffranchini, Si Hyun Kim and Richard A. Posthuma
Volume 27, issue 1, 2018
- The logic behind foreign market selection: Objective distance dimensions vs. strategic objectives and psychic distance pp. 1-20

- Giovanna Magnani, Antonella Zucchella and Dinorá Eliete Floriani
- Context, market economies and MNEs: The example of financial incentivization pp. 21-33

- James Walker, Geoff Wood, Chris Brewster and Elena Beleska-Spasova
- Foreign ownership and bribery: Agency and institutional perspectives pp. 34-45

- Jingtao Yi, Da Teng and Shuang Meng
- Rigidity in SME export commencement decisions pp. 46-55

- Alvin Tan, Paul Brewer and Peter Liesch
- Much ado about nothing: No fear of becoming a multinational pp. 56-65

- Amaia Altuzarra, Ricardo Bustillo and Carlos Rodriguez
- Exploring the role of internationalization knowledge in fostering strategic renewal: A dynamic capabilities perspective pp. 66-77

- Monica Riviere, Gabriele Suder and A. Erin Bass
- Sovereign wealth fund governance and national culture pp. 78-92

- Raj Aggarwal and John W. Goodell
- Entrepreneurs and internationalization: A study of Western immigrants in an emerging market pp. 93-101

- Joyce E.H. McHenry and Denice E. Welch
- The multi-faceted role of experience dealing with policy risk: The impact of intensity and diversity of experiences pp. 102-112

- Alfredo Jiménez, Diana Benito-Osorio, Jonas Puck and Patricia Klopf
- Firm resources, cultural distance and simultaneous international expansion in the retail sector pp. 113-124

- Alex Mohr and Georgios Batsakis
- Top management team characteristics and firm internationalization: The moderating role of the size of middle managers pp. 125-138

- Peng-Yu Li
- Exploring the relationship between institutional factors and FDI attractiveness: A meta-analytic review pp. 139-148

- Nicholas Bailey
- Post-entry survival of developing economy international new ventures: A dynamic capability perspective pp. 149-160

- Zaheer Khan and Yong Kyu Lew
- How does uncertainty impact opportunity development in internationalization? pp. 161-172

- Siavash Alimadadi, Anna Bengtson and Amjad Hadjikhani
- Selling digital services abroad: How do extrinsic attributes influence foreign consumers’ purchase intentions? pp. 173-185

- Ferran Vendrell-Herrero, Emanuel Gomes, Simon Collinson, Glenn Parry and Oscar F. Bustinza
- How “space” and “place” influence subsidiary host country political embeddedness pp. 186-197

- Patricia Klopf and Phillip C. Nell
- The influence of firm-specific and country-specific advantages in the internationalization of emerging market firms: Evidence from Turkey pp. 198-207

- Attila Yaprak, Turkan Yosun and Dilek Cetindamar
- The role of economic and normative signals in international prosocial crowdfunding: An illustration using market orientation and psychological capital pp. 208-217

- Vivien E. Jancenelle, Javalgi, Rajshekhar (Raj) G. and Erin Cavusgil
- The export performance of emerging economy firms: The influence of firm capabilities and institutional environments pp. 218-230

- Sorin Krammer, Roger Strange and Addisu Lashitew
- Export intensity of foreign subsidiaries of multinational enterprises: The role of trade finance availability pp. 231-245

- Quyen T.K. Nguyen and Paloma Almodóvar
- Betrayal intention in exporter-importer working relationships: Drivers, outcomes, and moderating effects pp. 246-258

- Leonidas C. Leonidou, Bilge Aykol, Thomas A. Fotiadis and Paul Christodoulides
- Addressing the cross-boundary missing link between corporate political activities and firm competencies: The mediating role of institutional capital pp. 259-268

- Yu Gao, Zhuoer Yang, Kuo-Feng Huang, Shanxing Gao and Wei Yang
- Do board directors affect the export propensity and export performance of Korean firms? A resource dependence perspective pp. 269-280

- Jonghoon Nam, Xiaohui Liu, Eleni Lioliou and Mugoan Jeong
- Why do self-initiated expatriates quit their jobs: The role of job embeddedness and shocks in explaining turnover intentions pp. 281-288

- Taiba Hussain and Stephen Deery
- Bring institutions into FDI spillover research: Exploring the impact of ownership restructuring and institutional development in emerging economies pp. 289-308

- Xiao, Shufeng (Simon) and Byung Il Park
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