International Business Review
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Volume 25, issue 6, 2016
- Live and let die: A survival analysis of foreign R&D units in Swedish MNEs pp. 1185-1196

- Lars Håkanson and Philip Kappen
- Do young managers in a developing country have stronger entrepreneurial intentions? Theory and debate pp. 1197-1210

- Justin Paul and Archana Shrivatava
- SME internationalization: How does the opportunity-based international entrepreneurial culture matter? pp. 1211-1222

- Pavlos Dimitratos, Jeffrey E. Johnson, Emmanuella Plakoyiannaki and Stephen Young
- Internalization theory: An unfinished agenda pp. 1223-1234

- Mark Casson, Lynda Porter and Nigel Wadeson
- Managing the foreign investment portfolio: How industry and governance diversity influence firm performance pp. 1235-1245

- Chung-Jen Chen and Ya-Hui Lin
- Cultural adaptation and socialisation between Western buyers and Chinese suppliers: The formation of a hybrid culture pp. 1246-1261

- Fu Jia, Christine Rutherford and Richard Lamming
- How does the geographic export diversification–performance relationship vary at different levels of export intensity? pp. 1262-1272

- Dirk Michael Boehe and Alfredo Jiménez
- The moderating effect of technology and marketing know-how in the regional-global diversification link: Evidence from emerging market multinationals pp. 1273-1284

- Jie Wu, Nitin Pangarkar and Zefu Wu
- Early internationalization and the role of immigration in new venture survival pp. 1285-1296

- Guohua Jiang, Masaaki Kotabe, Robert D. Hamilton and Sheryl Winston Smith
- Corporate risk and external sourcing: A study of Scandinavian multinational firms pp. 1297-1308

- Tom Aabo, Christos Pantzalis, Helle Sørensen and Malene Teilmann Toustrup
- Variance decomposition of the country, industry, firm, and firm-year effects on dividend policy pp. 1309-1320

- Asligul Erkan, Stav Fainshmidt and William Q. Judge
- Language and cross-border acquisitions: An exploratory study pp. 1321-1332

- Ben L. Kedia and Rama Krishna Reddy
- Corporate governance, ownership and firm value: Drivers of ownership as a good corporate governance mechanism pp. 1333-1343

- M. Belén Lozano, Beatriz Martínez and Julio Pindado
- International standards certification, institutional voids and exports from developing country firms pp. 1344-1355

- Micheline Goedhuys and Leo Sleuwaegen
- A pendulum gravity model of outward FDI and export pp. 1356-1371

- Zhiyuan Liu, Yue Xu, Peijie Wang and Raphaël Akamavi
Volume 25, issue 5, 2016
- The role of internationalization on the IPO performance of service firms: Examination of initial returns, long-run returns, and survivability pp. 997-1009

- Ozgur Ozdemir and Arun Upneja
- Outward foreign direct investment and domestic innovation performance: Evidence from China pp. 1010-1019

- Jian Li, Roger Strange, Lutao Ning and Dylan Sutherland
- Cross-cultural examination of the effects of promotional framing on consumers’ responses: A comparison of China and Pakistan pp. 1020-1029

- Hui Zeng and Liaogang Hao
- Affective networks, informal ties, and the limits of expatriate effectiveness pp. 1030-1042

- Sven Horak and Inju Yang
- The negotiator’s power as enabler and cultural distance as inhibitor in the international alliance formation pp. 1043-1052

- Tariq H. Malik and Orhan H. Yazar
- Measurement and structural invariance of entrepreneurial investment climate: A cross-country scale development pp. 1053-1065

- Dae-il Nam, Juhee Kim, Jonathan D. Arthurs, John J. Sosik and John B. Cullen
- A contingent approach to country-of-origin effects on foreign products evaluation: Interaction of facets of country image with product classes pp. 1066-1075

- Camila Costa, Jorge Carneiro and Rafael Goldszmidt
- Firm-level determinants of gender diversity in the boardrooms: Evidence from some emerging markets pp. 1076-1088

- Abubakr Saeed, Yacine Belghitar and Amna Yousaf
- The professional service firm (PSF) in a globalised economy: A study of the efficiency of securities firms in an emerging market pp. 1089-1102

- Mehmet Demirbag, Martina McGuinness, Ahmet Akin, Nizamettin Bayyurt and Eyup Basti
- The motivation of international entrepreneurship: The case of Chinese transnational entrepreneurs pp. 1103-1113

- Pavlos Dimitratos, Trevor Buck, Margaret Fletcher and Nicolas Li
- Me, myself and I: The role of CEO narcissism in internationalization decisions pp. 1114-1123

- Michael-Jörg Oesterle, Corinna Elosge and Lukas Elosge
- Outward foreign direct investment from emerging economies: escaping home country regulative voids pp. 1124-1135

- Carmen Stoian and Alex Mohr
- The moderating role of local embeddedness on the performance of foreign and domestic firms in emerging markets pp. 1136-1148

- Tilo F. Halaszovich and Sarianna M. Lundan
- Corporate culture and absorptive capacity: The moderating role of national culture dimensions on innovation management pp. 1149-1168

- Steffen Strese, Daniel R. Adams, Tessa C. Flatten and Malte Brettel
- Theoretical foundations of equity based foreign market entry decisions: A review of the literature and recommendations for future research pp. 1169-1184

- Irina Surdu and Kamel Mellahi
Volume 25, issue 4, 2016
- Do initial characteristics influence IJV longevity? Evidence from the Mediterranean region pp. 795-805

- Dora Triki and Ulrike Mayrhofer
- Experience, age and exporting performance in UK SMEs pp. 806-819

- James H. Love, Stephen Roper and Ying Zhou
- Internet marketing capabilities and international market growth pp. 820-830

- Shane Mathews, Constanza Bianchi, Keith J. Perks, Marilyn Healy and Rumintha Wickramasekera
- The impact of home-country institutions and competition on firm profitability pp. 831-846

- Laurens Cherchye and Arnt Verriest
- Perspectives on strategic internationalization: Developing capabilities for renewal pp. 847-858

- Monica Riviere and Gabriele Suder
- Independent directors’ human and social capital, firm internationalization and performance implications: An integrated agency-resource dependence view pp. 859-871

- Hsiang-Lan Chen, Wen-Tsung Hsu and Chiao-Yi Chang
- The effect of a geographically dispersed supply base on downside risk: Developing and testing the N-shaped theory pp. 872-882

- Harri Lorentz, Juuso Töyli, Tomi Solakivi and Lauri Ojala
- The impact of partner diversity within multiparty international joint ventures pp. 883-894

- Alex Mohr, Chengang Wang and Anthony Goerzen
- Geographical FDI knowledge spillover and innovation of indigenous firms in China pp. 895-906

- Cassandra C. Wang and Aiqi Wu
- International intensity, diversity, and distance: Unpacking the internationalization–performance relationship pp. 907-920

- Stewart R. Miller, Dovev Lavie and Andrew Delios
- Innovation capacity, international experience and export performance of SMEs in Brazil pp. 921-932

- Mauricio Massao Oura, Silvia Novaes Zilber and Evandro Luiz Lopes
- Engagement in entrepreneurship in emerging economies: Interactive effects of individual-level factors and institutional conditions pp. 933-945

- Dominic S.K. Lim, Chang Hoon Oh and Dirk De Clercq
- Transactional and institutional alignment of entry modes in transition economies. A survival analysis of joint ventures and wholly owned subsidiaries in Vietnam pp. 946-959

- Pierre-Xavier Meschi, Thanh Tú Phan and Ulrich Wassmer
- The impact of family involvement on the investments of Italian small-medium enterprises in psychically distant countries pp. 960-970

- Gianpaolo Baronchelli, Cristina Bettinelli, Barbara Del Bosco and Sharon Loane
- The OFDI patterns and firm performance of Chinese firms: The moderating effects of multinationality strategy and external factors pp. 971-985

- Jeremy Clegg, Hsin Mei Lin, Hinrich Voss, I-Fan Yen and Yi Tien Shih
- Cross-border acquisitions by Indian multinationals: Asset exploitation or asset augmentation? pp. 986-996

- Peter J. Buckley, Surender Munjal, Peter Enderwick and Nicolas Forsans
Volume 25, issue 3, 2016
- Classifying and classified: An interpretive study of the consumption of cruises by the “new” Brazilian middle class pp. 624-632

- Ana Raquel Coelho Rocha, Angela da Rocha and Everardo Rocha
- Ostentation and funk: An integrative model of extended and expanded self theories under the lenses of compensatory consumption pp. 633-645

- Carla Caires Abdalla and Felipe Zambaldi
- Social stratification and mobility among Chinese middle class households: An empirical investigation pp. 646-656

- Jing Song, Erin Cavusgil, Jianping Li and Ronghua Luo
- Aspirations and entrepreneurial motivations of middle-class consumers in emerging markets: The case of India pp. 657-667

- Javalgi, Rajshekhar (Raj) G. and David A. Grossman
- The new middle class in Turkey: A qualitative study in a dynamic economy pp. 668-678

- Mehmet Mithat Uner and Aybegum Gungordu
- Mapping the trading behavior of the middle class in emerging markets: Evidence from the Istanbul Stock Exchange pp. 679-690

- Vassiliki Bamiatzi, Konstantinos Bozos and Neophytos Lambertides
- How western marketers respond to the new middle class in emerging market cities: The case of Italian fashion marketers pp. 691-702

- Simone Guercini and Andrea Runfola
- Reaching middle class consumers in emerging markets: Unlocking market potential through urban-based analysis pp. 703-710

- Ilke Kardes
- Role of economic and political freedom in the emergence of global middle class pp. 711-725

- Yener Kandogan and Scott D. Johnson
- Examining the economic growth and the middle-income trap from the perspective of the middle class pp. 726-738

- Ayse Ozturk
- Covered in Gold: Examining gold consumption by middle class consumers in emerging markets pp. 739-747

- Jingting Liu
- Alan Rugman and internalisation theory pp. 753-757

- Peter J. Buckley
- Alan Rugman’s methodology pp. 758-766

- Mark Casson
- The limits of firm-level globalization: Revisiting the FSA/CSA matrix pp. 767-775

- Jenny Hillemann and Michael Gestrin
- Research on emerging-market multinational enterprises: Extending Alan Rugman’s critical contributions pp. 776-784

- Jing Li and Chang Hoon Oh
- Inside the regional multinationals: A new value chain perspective on subsidiary capabilities pp. 785-793

- Alain Verbeke, Liena Kano and Wenlong Yuan
Volume 25, issue 2, 2016
- Exploring the factors influencing the negotiation process in cross-border M&A pp. 445-457

- Mohammad Faisal Ahammad, Shlomo Y. Tarba, Yipeng Liu, Keith W. Glaister and Cary L. Cooper
- International involvement of established SMEs: A systematic review of antecedents, outcomes and moderators pp. 458-470

- Charles Martineau and David Pastoriza
- Do cross-border acquisitions create value? Evidence from overseas acquisitions by Chinese firms pp. 471-483

- Jiatao Li, Peixin Li and Baolian Wang
- Crowdsourced translation for rapid internationalization in cyberspace: A learning perspective pp. 484-494

- Yen Tran, Moshe Yonatany and Volker Mahnke
- The missing link between awareness and use in the uptake of pro-internationalization incentives pp. 495-510

- Miguel Matos Torres, L. Jeremy Clegg and Celeste Varum
- What drives the export performance of small and medium-sized subcontracting firms? A study of Korean manufacturers pp. 511-521

- Jae-jin Kim and Martin Hemmert
- What drives the internationalization of Chinese SMEs? The joint effects of international entrepreneurship characteristics, network ties, and firm ownership pp. 522-534

- Xiao Zhang, Xufei Ma, Yue Wang, Xin Li and Dong Huo
- Configuration and coordination of international marketing activities pp. 535-547

- Stefan Schmid, Philipp Grosche and Ulrike Mayrhofer
- The international diversification-performance link in Spain: Does firm size really matter? pp. 548-558

- Diana Benito-Osorio, Alberto Colino, Luis Ángel Guerras-Martín and José Ángel Zúñiga-Vicente
- How do ownership control position and national culture influence conflict resolution strategies in international joint ventures? pp. 559-568

- Huu Le Nguyen, Jorma Larimo and Tahir Ali
- Lessening the divide in foreign subsidiaries: The influence of localization on the organizational commitment and turnover intention of host country nationals pp. 569-578

- Azusa Hitotsuyanagi-Hansel, Fabian Jintae Froese and Yong Suhk Pak
- Job allocations as cultural sorting in a culturally diverse organizational context pp. 579-588

- Akram Al Ariss and Grace Chun Guo
- Institutional distance and the quality of the headquarters–subsidiary relationship: The moderating role of the institutionalization of headquarters’ practices in subsidiaries pp. 589-603

- Jizhong Li, Fuming Jiang and Jie Shen
- Do innovative emerging market cross-border acquirers create more shareholder value? Evidence from India pp. 604-617

- Filip De Beule and Annabel Sels
Volume 25, issue 1, 2016
- How culture influences the way entrepreneurs deal with uncertainty in inter-organizational relationships: The case of returnee versus local entrepreneurs in China pp. 4-14

- Yipeng Liu and Tamar Almor
- A 22 year review of strategic alliance research in the leading management journals pp. 15-27

- Emanuel Gomes, Bradley R. Barnes and Tehmina Mahmood
- Intercultural influences on managing African employees of Chinese firms in Africa: Chinese managers’ HRM practices pp. 28-41

- Yijun Xing, Yipeng Liu, Shlomo Yedidia Tarba and Cary L. Cooper
- The international experience in domestic mergers – Are purely domestic M&A a myth? pp. 42-50

- Reynolds (née Schnurr), Noelia-Sarah and Satu Teerikangas
- “Us vs. them” or “us over them”? On the roles of similarity and status in M&As pp. 51-65

- H. Emre Yildiz
- Knowledge transfer and cross-border acquisition performance: The impact of cultural distance and employee retention pp. 66-75

- Mohammad Faisal Ahammad, Shlomo Yedidia Tarba, Yipeng Liu and Keith W. Glaister
- M&A and innovation: The role of integration and cultural differences—A central European targets perspective pp. 76-86

- Florian Bauer, Kurt Matzler and Stefan Wolf
- Employing critical incident technique as one way to display the hidden aspects of post-merger integration pp. 87-102

- Muriel Durand
- Making great minds think alike: Emerging market multinational firms’ leadership effects on targets’ employee psychological safety after cross-border mergers and acquisitions pp. 103-113

- Rekha Rao-Nicholson, Zaheer Khan and Peter Stokes
- The effects of institutional distance on FDI inflow: General environmental institutions (GEI) versus minority investor protection institutions (MIP) pp. 114-123

- Jongmoo Jay Choi, Sang Mook Lee and Amir Shoham
- Do foreign resources assist or impede internationalisation? Evidence from internationalisation of Indian multinational enterprises pp. 130-140

- Peter J. Buckley, Surender Munjal, Peter Enderwick and Nicolas Forsans
- Does learning at home and from abroad boost the foreign subsidiary performance of emerging economy multinational enterprises? pp. 141-151

- Xiaohui Liu, Lan Gao, Jiangyong Lu and Eleni Lioliou
- Reverse knowledge transfer in emerging market multinationals: The Indian context pp. 152-164

- Smitha R. Nair, Mehmet Demirbag and Kamel Mellahi
- Country specific advantage, firm specific advantage and multinationality – Sources of competitive advantage in emerging markets: Evidence from the electronics industry in China pp. 165-176

- Sumon Bhaumik, Nigel Driffield and Ying Zhou
- In search of strategic assets through cross-border merger and acquisitions: Evidence from Chinese multinational enterprises in developed economies pp. 177-186

- Nan Zheng, Yingqi Wei, Yabin Zhang and Jingjing Yang
- Localized learning by emerging multinational enterprises in developed host countries: A fuzzy-set analysis of Chinese foreign direct investment in Australia pp. 187-203

- Di Fan, Lin Cui, Yi Li and Cherrie J. Zhu
- What does location choice reveal about knowledge-seeking strategies of emerging market multinationals in the EU? pp. 204-220

- Bjoern Jindra, Sohaib S. Hassan and Uwe Cantner
- Foreign knowledge acquisition through inter-firm collaboration and recruitment: Implications for domestic growth of emerging market firms pp. 221-232

- Pao-Lien Chen, Danchi Tan and Jean, Ruey-Jer “Bryan”
- Knowledge flows in the emerging market MNC: The role of subsidiary HRM practices in Korean MNCs pp. 233-243

- Christopher Williams and Soo Hee Lee
- Drivers of export entrepreneurship pp. 244-254

- Antonio Navarro-García
- Selection, valuation and performance assessment: Are these truly inter-linked within the M&A transactions? pp. 255-266

- Ibne Hassan, Agnieszka Chidlow and Ana M. Romero-Martínez
- Emerging market MNE cross-border acquisition equity participation: The role of economic and knowledge distance pp. 267-275

- Nolan Gaffney, Rusty Karst and Jack Clampit
- When distance is good: A construal level perspective on perceptions of inclusive international language use pp. 276-285

- Anders Klitmøller and Jakob Lauring
- Archetypes of SME internationalization: A configurational approach pp. 286-295

- Daniele Cerrato, Lisa Crosato and Donatella Depperu
- Inward–outward connections and their impact on firm growth pp. 296-306

- Virginia Hernández and María Jesús Nieto
- Failing to estimate the costs of offshoring: A study on process performance pp. 307-318

- Marcus M. Larsen
- Leadership positioning among U.S. firms investing in China pp. 319-332

- Rossitza Wooster and Donna L. Paul
- An exploratory study of international opportunity identification among family firms pp. 333-345

- Reza Zaefarian, Teck-Yong Eng and Misagh Tasavori
- Developing international business knowledge through an appreciative inquiry learning network: Proposing a methodology for collaborative research pp. 346-355

- Mikael Lundgren and Hans Jansson
- Extraversion, individualism and M&A activities pp. 356-369

- Alex W.H. Chan and Hoi Yan Cheung
- Enhancing export performance: Betting on customer orientation, behavioral commitment, and communication pp. 370-381

- Gro Alteren and Ana Alina Tudoran
- Equity commitment under uncertainty: A hierarchical model of real option entry mode choices pp. 382-394

- Rossitza Wooster, Luisa Blanco and W. Charles Sawyer
- New evidence on assessing the level of competition in the European Union banking sector: A panel data approach pp. 395-407

- Nicholas Apergis, Irene Fafaliou and Michael Polemis
- Why do some US manufacturing and service firms with international operations choose to give internationally whereas others opt to give only in the United States? pp. 408-418

- Adrian Cowan, Chia-Hsing Huang and Prasad Padmanabhan
- Intellectual Property Rights and the productivity effects of MNE affiliates on host-country firms pp. 419-434

- Roger Smeets and Albert de Vaal
- Internationalization of emerging Indian multinationals: Linkage, leverage and learning (LLL) perspective pp. 435-443

- Mohan Thite, Adrian Wilkinson, Pawan Budhwar and John A. Mathews
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