Journal of International Business Studies
1970 - 2025
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Volume 45, issue 9, 2014
- From the Editors: Explaining interaction effects within and across levels of analysis pp. 1063-1071

- Ulf Andersson, Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra and Bo Nielsen
- Offshoring innovation to emerging markets: Organizational control and informal institutional distance pp. 1072-1095

- Michael A Sartor and Paul W Beamish
- Cross-border acquisitions of state-owned enterprises pp. 1096-1114

- Surendranath Rakesh Jory and Thanh Ngoc Ngo
- Storytelling the internationalization of the multinational enterprise pp. 1115-1132

- Usha C V Haley and David M Boje
- How non-native English-speaking staff are evaluated in linguistically diverse organizations: A sociolinguistic perspective pp. 1133-1151

- Martyna Śliwa and Marjana Johansson
- Englishization in offshore call centers: A postcolonial perspective pp. 1152-1169

- Mehdi Boussebaa, Shuchi Sinha and Yiannis Gabriel
- Linguistic gender marking and its international business ramifications pp. 1170-1178

- Estefania Santacreu-Vasut, Oded Shenkar and Amir Shoham
Volume 45, issue 8, 2014
- Governments as owners: State-owned multinational companies pp. 919-942

- Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, Andrew Inkpen, Aldo Musacchio and Kannan Ramaswamy
- Toward resource independence – Why state-owned entities become multinationals: An empirical study of India’s public R&D laboratories pp. 943-960

- Prithwiraj Choudhury and Tarun Khanna
- Resource security: Competition for global resources, strategic intent, and governments as owners pp. 961-979

- A Erin Bass and Subrata Chakrabarty
- Varieties in state capitalism: Outward FDI strategies of central and local state-owned enterprises from emerging economy countries pp. 980-1004

- Ming Hua Li, Lin Cui and Jiangyong Lu
- Overcoming distrust: How state-owned enterprises adapt their foreign entries to institutional pressures abroad pp. 1005-1028

- Klaus Meyer, Yuan Ding, Jing Li and Hua Zhang
- Firms’ FDI ownership: The influence of government ownership and legislative connections pp. 1029-1043

- Yigang Pan, Lefa Teng, Atipol Bhanich Supapol, Xiongwen Lu, Dan Huang and Zhennan Wang
- State-owned MNCs and host country expropriation risk: The role of home state soft power and economic gunboat diplomacy pp. 1044-1060

- Jing-Lin Duanmu
Volume 45, issue 7, 2014
- In memoriam: Alan Rugman pp. 785-786

- John Cantwell
- Assessing the impact of JIBS as an interdisciplinary journal: A network approach pp. 787-799

- John Cantwell, Anke Piepenbrink and Pallavi Shukla
- Globalization of corporate risk taking pp. 800-820

- Valentina Bruno and Hyun Song Shin
- Internationalization strategy, firm resources and the survival of SMEs in the export market pp. 821-841

- Sui Sui and Matthias Baum
- MNC strategy and social adaptation in emerging markets pp. 842-861

- Meng Zhao, Seung Ho Park and Nan Zhou
- Brain drain: The cognitive neuroscience of foreign language processing in multinational corporations pp. 862-885

- Stefan Volk, Tine Köhler and Markus Pudelko
- Cultural and language skills as resources for boundary spanning within the MNC pp. 886-905

- Wilhelm Barner-Rasmussen, Mats Ehrnrooth, Alexei Koveshnikov and Kristiina Mä;kelä
- A more expansive perspective on translation in IB research: Insights from the Russian Handbook of Knowledge Management pp. 906-918

- Nigel J Holden and Snejina Michailova
Volume 45, issue 6, 2014
- Advancing interdisciplinary research: Insights from the JIBS special issue pp. 643-648

- Joseph L C Cheng, Julian Birkinshaw, Donald Lessard and David C Thomas
- Institutions sans frontières: International agreements and foreign investment pp. 649-669

- Srividya Jandhyala and Robert J Weiner
- Firms’ corporate social responsibility behavior: An integration of institutional and profit maximization approaches pp. 670-698

- Susan L Young and Mona V Makhija
- Adaptation, bridging and firm upgrading: How non-market institutions and MNCs facilitate knowledge recombination in emerging markets pp. 699-722

- Rafael A Corredoira and Gerald A McDermott
- MNC subsidiary closures: What is the value of employees’ human capital in new jobs&quest pp. 723-750

- Wolfgang Sofka, Miguel Torres Preto and Pedro de Faria
- Consumer responses to sexual advertising: The intersection of modernization, evolution, and international marketing pp. 751-782

- Wendy W N Wan, Chung-Leung Luk and Cheris W C Chow
Volume 45, issue 5, 2014
- The multifaceted role of language in international business: Unpacking the forms, functions and features of a critical challenge to MNC theory and performance pp. 495-507

- Mary Yoko Brannen, Rebecca Piekkari and Susanne Tietze
- The impact of language barriers on trust formation in multinational teams pp. 508-535

- Helene Tenzer, Markus Pudelko and Anne-Wil Harzing
- Language as a lightning rod: Power contests, emotion regulation, and subgroup dynamics in global teams pp. 536-561

- Pamela J Hinds, Tsedal B Neeley and Catherine Durnell Cramton
- Translation in cross-language international business research: Beyond equivalence pp. 562-582

- Agnieszka Chidlow, Emmanuella Plakoyiannaki and Catherine Welch
- Building professional discourse in emerging markets: Language, context and the challenge of sensemaking pp. 583-599

- Andrei Kuznetsov and Olga Kuznetsova
- Knowledge transfer in multinational corporations: Productive and counterproductive effects of language-sensitive recruitment pp. 600-622

- Vesa Peltokorpi and Eero Vaara
- Re-considering language within a cosmopolitan understanding: Toward a multilingual franca approach in international business studies pp. 623-639

- Maddy Janssens and Chris Steyaert
Volume 45, issue 4, 2014
- Which model of capitalism best delivers both wealth and equality&quest pp. 363-386

- William Q Judge, Stav Fainshmidt and J Lee Brown
- Is there convergence across countries? A spatial approach pp. 387-404

- Heather Berry, Mauro F Guillén and Arun S Hendi
- A microfoundations approach to transnational capabilities: The role of knowledge search in an ever-changing world pp. 405-427

- Shad Morris, Ryan Hammond and Scott Snell
- International experience and FDI location choices of Chinese firms: The moderating effects of home country government support and host country institutions pp. 428-449

- Jiangyong Lu, Xiaohui Liu, Mike Wright and Igor Filatotchev
- Cross-border mergers and domestic-firm wages: Integrating “spillover effects” and “bargaining effects” pp. 450-470

- Joseph Clougherty, Klaus Gugler, Lars Sørgard and Florian W Szücs
- Political risk spreads pp. 471-493

- Geert Bekaert, Campbell Harvey, Christian Lundblad and Stephan Siegel
Volume 45, issue 3, 2014
- The globalization of Swedish MNEs: Empirical evidence and theoretical explanations pp. 227-247

- Jan-Erik Vahlne and Inge Ivarsson
- Follow me to the innovation frontier? Leaders, laggards, and the differential effects of imports and exports on technological innovation pp. 248-274

- Sheryl Winston Smith
- MNE institutional advantage: How subunits shape, transpose and evade host country institutions pp. 275-302

- Patrick Regnér and Jesper Edman
- The effects of MNC parent effort and social structure on subsidiary absorptive capacity pp. 303-320

- Stephanie C Schleimer and Torben Pedersen
- Signals and international alliance formation: The roles of affiliations and international activities pp. 321-337

- Jeffrey J Reuer and Roberto Ragozzino
- Domestic alliance network to attract foreign partners: Evidence from international joint ventures in China pp. 338-362

- Weilei (Stone) Shi, Sunny Li Sun, Brian C Pinkham and Mike W Peng
Volume 45, issue 2, 2014
- Autonomy delegation to foreign subsidiaries: An enabling mechanism for emerging-market multinationals pp. 111-130

- Stephanie Lu Wang, Yadong Luo, Xiongwen Lu, Jinyun Sun and Vladislav Maksimov
- “Courting the multinational”: Subnational institutional capacity and foreign market insidership pp. 131-150

- Sinéad Monaghan, Patrick Gunnigle and Jonathan Lavelle
- Qualified immigrants’ success: Exploring the motivation to migrate and to integrate pp. 151-168

- Jean-Luc Cerdin, Manel Abdeljalil Diné and Chris Brewster
- Multiculturalism from a cognitive perspective: Patterns and implications pp. 169-190

- Gundula Lücke, Tatiana Kostova and Kendall Roth
- Spatial geography and control in foreign acquisitions pp. 191-210

- Shavin Malhotra and Ajai S Gaur
- From M–P to MA–P: Multinationality alignment and performance pp. 211-226

- K Skylar Powell
Volume 45, issue 1, 2014
- Revisiting international business theory: A capabilities-based theory of the MNE pp. 1-7

- John Cantwell
- A dynamic capabilities-based entrepreneurial theory of the multinational enterprise pp. 8-37

- David Teece
- MNC knowledge transfer, subsidiary absorptive capacity and HRM pp. 38-51

- Dana Minbaeva, Torben Pedersen, Ingmar Björkman, Carl F Fey and Hyeon Jeong Park
- A retrospective on: MNC knowledge transfer, subsidiary absorptive capacity, and HRM pp. 52-62

- Dana B Minbaeva, Torben Pedersen, Ingmar Björkman and Carl F Fey
- Many moving parts: Factors influencing the effectiveness of HRM practices designed to improve knowledge transfer within MNCs pp. 63-72

- Paula Caligiuri
- Subsidiary absorptive capacity and knowledge transfer within multinational corporations pp. 73-84

- Jaeyong Song
- Speed of the internationalization process: The role of diversity and depth in experiential learning pp. 85-101

- José C Casillas and Ana M Moreno-Menéndez
- Adam Smith’s theory of knowledge and international business theory and practice pp. 102-109

- Peter J Buckley
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