Asia Pacific Journal of Management
1991 - 2024
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Volume 26, issue 4, 2009
- Passing the torch pp. 611-616

- Mike Peng
- Reexamining some management lessons from military history pp. 617-642

- David Ahlstrom, David Lamond and Zhujun Ding
- Strategy of firms in unstable institutional environments pp. 643-666

- Mehdi Farashahi and Taieb Hafsi
- Plunging into the sea, again? A study of serial entrepreneurship in China pp. 667-680

- Sali Li, William Schulze and Zhineng Li
- Are all the parts there everywhere? Facet job satisfaction in the United States and the Philippines pp. 681-700

- Teresa Rothausen, Jorge Gonzalez and Andrea Griffin
- Behind organizational slack and firm performance in China: The moderating roles of ownership and competitive intensity pp. 701-717

- Min Ju and Hongxin Zhao
- Organizational research on market transition: A sociological approach pp. 719-742

- Lisa Keister
Volume 26, issue 3, 2009
- Varieties of Asian capitalism: Toward an institutional theory of Asian enterprise pp. 361-380

- Michael Carney, Eric Gedajlovic and Xiaohua Yang
- China’s business system and its future trajectory pp. 381-399

- Gordon Redding and Michael Witt
- Southeast Asian capitalism: History, institutions, states, and firms pp. 401-434

- Frank Tipton
- Economic upgrading in a state-coordinated, liberal market economy pp. 435-457

- Bryan Ritchie
- Unsustainable varieties of capitalism along the Thailand–Malaysia border? The role of institutional complementarities in regional development pp. 459-479

- Edo Andriesse and Guus Westen
- Meta-analyzing ownership concentration and firm performance in Asia: Towards a more fine-grained understanding pp. 481-512

- Pursey Heugens, Marc Essen and J. Oosterhout
- Familial capitalism in global institutional contexts: Implications for corporate governance and entrepreneurship in East Asia pp. 513-535

- Lloyd Steier
- Varieties of export-oriented entrepreneurship in Asia pp. 537-561

- Siri Terjesen and Jolanda Hessels
- A stage-dependent model of resource utilization, strategic flexibility, and implications for performance over time: Empirical evidence from a transitional environment pp. 563-588

- Justin Tan and Yong Zeng
- Asia’s national innovation systems: Institutional adaptability and rigidity in the face of global innovation challenges pp. 589-609

- Mark Dodgson
Volume 26, issue 2, 2009
- APJM’s first Best Paper Award pp. 185-186

- Mike Peng
- Motivating, testing, and publishing curvilinear effects in management research pp. 187-193

- Klaus Meyer
- Erratum: Motivating, testing, and publishing curvilinear effects in management research pp. 195-195

- Klaus Meyer
- Future research on human resource management systems in Asia pp. 197-218

- Pawan Budhwar and Yaw Debrah
- China’s business network structure during institutional transitions pp. 219-240

- Bing Ren, Kevin Au and Thomas Birtch
- Government corruption and foreign stakes in international joint ventures in emerging economies pp. 241-261

- Pierre-Xavier Meschi
- Top management team conflict and entrepreneurial strategy making in China pp. 263-283

- Haiyang Li and Jun Li
- Acquisition of organizational capabilities and competitive advantage of IJVs in transition economies: The case of Vietnam pp. 285-308

- Wu Zhan, Roger Chen, M. Erramilli and Duc Nguyen
- How do internal capabilities and external partnerships affect innovativeness? pp. 309-331

- Yu-Shan Su, Eric Tsang and Mike Peng
- Japanese keiretsu: Past, present, future pp. 333-351

- Jean McGuire and Sandra Dow
- Extending the “P” perspective: An institutional account of management research in Australia pp. 353-360

- Yue Wang
Volume 26, issue 1, 2009
- APJM is now included in SSCI pp. 1-3

- Mike Peng
- Competitive dynamics research: An insider’s odyssey pp. 5-25

- Ming-Jer Chen
- Opportunities and challenges for academic returnees in China pp. 27-35

- Dean Xu
- Negative externalities of close guanxi within organizations pp. 37-53

- Chao Chen and Xiao-Ping Chen
- An assessment of alternative empirical measures of cultural distance: Evidence from the Republic of Korea pp. 55-74

- Youngok Kim and Sidney Gray
- Organizational slack and firm performance during institutional transitions pp. 75-91

- Zhongfeng Su, En Xie and Yuan Li
- Individualism–collectivism as predictors of BPO employee attitudes toward union membership in India pp. 93-118

- Santanu Sarkar
- Adoption of professional management in Chinese family business: A multilevel analysis of impetuses and impediments pp. 119-139

- Jianjun Zhang and Hao Ma
- A comparative analysis of the internationalization of Chinese and Japanese firms pp. 141-162

- Xiaohua Yang, Yi Jiang, Rongping Kang and Yinbin Ke
- Economic and strategic considerations surrounding Chinese FDI in the United States pp. 163-183

- Steven Globerman and Daniel Shapiro
Volume 25, issue 4, 2008
- Institutions and the OLI paradigm of the multinational enterprise pp. 573-593

- John Dunning and Sarianna Lundan
- The many futures of Asian business groups pp. 595-613

- Michael Carney
- Managerial ties, firm resources, and performance of cluster firms pp. 615-633

- Shujun Zhang and Xinchun Li
- Are strategy-performance relationships contingent on macroeconomic environments? Evidence from Japan’s textile industry pp. 635-665

- Asli Colpan
- A strategic analysis of surging Chinese manufacturers: The case of Galanz pp. 667-683

- Gloria Ge and Daniel Ding
- Arbitrary decisions in ranking studies: A commentary on Xu, Yalcinkaya, and Seggie (2008) pp. 685-689

- Anne-Wil Harzing
- Are decisions “Arbitrary” in our international business ranking study? A response to Harzing (2008) pp. 691-695

- Shichun Xu, Goksel Yalcinkaya and Steven Seggie
Volume 25, issue 3, 2008
- Knowledge management and innovation strategy in the Asia Pacific: Toward an institution-based view pp. 361-374

- Yuan Lu, Eric Tsang and Mike Peng
- Internationalization of R&D in China and India: Conventional wisdom versus reality pp. 375-394

- Kazuhiro Asakawa and Ashok Som
- Managerial ties, absorptive capacity, and innovation pp. 395-412

- Shanxing Gao, Kai Xu and Jianjun Yang
- Technological capabilities and firm performance: The case of small manufacturing firms in Japan pp. 413-428

- Takehiko Isobe, Shige Makino and David Montgomery
- Knowledge management and innovation strategy: The challenge for latecomers in emerging economies pp. 429-450

- Jiatao Li and Rajiv Kozhikode
- Impact of personal and cultural factors on knowledge sharing in China pp. 451-471

- Qian Huang, Robert Davison and Jibao Gu
- The impact of state shares on corporate innovation strategy and performance in China pp. 473-487

- Erming Xu and Han Zhang
- Does knowledge management matter for information technology applications in China? pp. 489-507

- Danming Lin, Qiang Liang, Zongling Xu, Runtian Li and Weimin Xie
- Innovation in product architecture—A study of the Chinese automobile industry pp. 509-535

- Hua Wang
- Multidimensional latent traits of perceived organizational innovation: Differences between Thai and Egyptian employees pp. 537-562

- Nittaya Wongtada and Gillian Rice
- Developing theory from strategic management research in China pp. 563-572

- Yuan Li and Mike Peng
Volume 25, issue 2, 2008
- Research rankings of Asia Pacific business schools: Global versus local knowledge strategies pp. 171-188

- Ram Mudambi, Mike Peng and David Weng
- Prolific authors and institutions in leading international business journals pp. 189-207

- Shichun Xu, Goksel Yalcinkaya and Steven Seggie
- How to measure company productivity using value-added: A focus on Pohang Steel (POSCO) pp. 209-224

- Marvin Lieberman and Jina Kang
- Business and government interdependence in China: Cooperative goals to develop industries and the marketplace pp. 225-249

- Dean Tjosvold, Ann Peng, Yi Chen and Fang Su
- The turtle–hare race story revisited: Social capital and resource accumulation for firms from emerging economies pp. 251-275

- Lei Li, Zhiang Lin and Bindu Arya
- Managers’ conflict management styles and employee attitudinal outcomes: The mediating role of trust pp. 277-295

- Ka Chan, Xu Huang and Peng Ng
- Attributive change in top management teams as a driver of strategic change pp. 297-315

- Riu Yokota and Hitoshi Mitsuhashi
- Export channel structure in a newly industrialized economy pp. 317-333

- Ho-Fuk Lau
- The development of entrepreneurship in China pp. 335-359

- Jing Yang and Jiatao Li
Volume 25, issue 1, 2008
- More progress at APJM pp. 1-4

- Mike Peng
- Change and continuity in Japanese corporate governance pp. 5-24

- Toru Yoshikawa and Jean McGuire
- Risk and capital structure in Asian project finance pp. 25-50

- Paul Vaaler, Barclay James and Ruth Aguilera
- The effects of emotional intelligence on job performance and life satisfaction for the research and development scientists in China pp. 51-69

- Kenneth Law, Chi-Sum Wong, Guo-Hua Huang and Xiaoxuan Li
- Social capital and cross-selling within financial holding companies in an emerging economy pp. 71-91

- Cheng-Min Chuang and Chih-Pin Lin
- Organizational values and procedures as antecedents for goal interdependence and collaborative effectiveness pp. 93-112

- Guoquan Chen and Dean Tjosvold
- Parent country nationals or local nationals for executive positions in foreign affiliates: An empirical study of Japanese affiliates in Korea pp. 113-134

- Naoki Ando, Dong Kee Rhee and Namgyoo Park
- A context-specific perspective of equal employment opportunity in Islamic societies pp. 135-151

- Jawad Syed
- Real options and MNE strategies in Asia Pacific pp. 153-169

- Tony Tong and Jing Li
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