Journal of International Business Studies
1970 - 2025
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Volume 44, issue 9, 2013
- Mapping world cultures: Cluster formation, sources and implications pp. 867-897

- Simcha Ronen and Oded Shenkar
- Many roads lead to Rome: Implications of geographic scope as a source of isolating mechanisms pp. 898-921

- Minyoung Kim
- Biculturalism and attributional complexity: Cross-cultural leadership effectiveness pp. 922-940

- C Lakshman
- The role of headquarters–subsidiary geographic distance in strategic decisions by spatially disaggregated headquarters pp. 941-952

- Marc Baaij and Arjen H L Slangen
- Beijing or Shanghai? The strategic location choice of large MNEs’ host-country headquarters in China pp. 953-961

- Xufei Ma, Andrew Delios and Chung-Ming Lau
- Convergence and divergence of paternalistic leadership: A cross-cultural investigation of prototypes pp. 962-969

- Zeynep Aycan, Birgit Schyns, Jian-Min Sun, Jörg Felfe and Noreen Saher
Volume 44, issue 8, 2013
- How global is R&D? Firm-level determinants of home-country bias in R&D pp. 765-786

- Rene Belderbos, Bart Leten and Shinya Suzuki
- MNC subsidiary channel relationships as extended links: Implications of global strategies pp. 787-812

- Mahima Hada, Rajdeep Grewal and Murali Chandrashekaran
- Explaining stakeholder evaluations of HRM capabilities in MNC subsidiaries pp. 813-832

- Kristiina Makelal;, Ingmar Bjorkman, Mats Ehrnrooth, Adam Smale and Jennie Sumelius
- Institutions and the performance of politically connected M&As pp. 833-852

- Paul Brockman, Oliver Rui and Huan Zou
- When do foreign subsidiaries outperform local firms&quest pp. 853-860

- Sea-Jin Chang, Jaiho Chung and Jon Jungbien Moon
- Multinationals and economic geography: Location, technology and innovation pp. 861-863

- Lucia Piscitello
- Innovative firms in emerging market countries pp. 864-866

- Charles Dhanaraj
Volume 44, issue 7, 2013
- How remote are R&D labs? Distance factors and international innovative activities pp. 649-675

- Davide Castellani, Alfredo Jimenez and Antonello Zanfei
- Connections to distant knowledge: Interpersonal ties between more- and less-developed countries pp. 676-698

- Daniel Z Levin and Helena Barnard
- Licensee technological potential and exclusive rights in international licensing: A multilevel model pp. 699-718

- Preet S Aulakh, Marshall S Jiang and Sali Li
- FDI spillover effects in incomplete datasets pp. 719-744

- Alex Eapen
- National culture and corporate investment pp. 745-763

- Liang Shao, Chuck C Y Kwok and Ran Zhang
Volume 44, issue 6, 2013
- From the Editors: How to write a high-quality review pp. 547-553

- Paula Caligiuri and David C Thomas
- Place, space, and geographical exposure: Foreign subsidiary survival in conflict zones pp. 554-578

- Li Dai, Lorraine Eden and Paul W Beamish
- Agglomeration, catch-up and the liability of foreignness in emerging economies pp. 579-606

- Anna Lamin and Grigorios Livanis
- Foreign venture capitalists and the internationalization of entrepreneurial companies: Evidence from China pp. 607-621

- Mark Humphery-Jenner and Jo-Ann Suchard
- A bibliometric analysis of the global branding literature and a research agenda pp. 622-634

- Brian R Chabowski, Saeed Samiee and G Tomas M Hult
- Liability of country foreignness and liability of regional foreignness: Their effects on geographic diversification and firm performance pp. 635-647

- Gongming Qian, Lee Li and Alan Rugman
Volume 44, issue 5, 2013
- MNEs as border-crossing multi-location enterprises: The role of discontinuities in geographic space pp. 413-426

- Sjoerd Beugelsdijk and Ram Mudambi
- Global cities and multinational enterprise location strategy pp. 427-450

- Anthony Goerzen, Christian Geisler Asmussen and Bo Nielsen
- How well do supranational regional grouping schemes fit international business research models&quest pp. 451-474

- Ricardo Flores, Ruth V Aguilera, Arash Mahdian and Paul Vaaler
- Proximity strategies in outsourcing relations: The role of geographical, cultural and relational proximity in the European automotive industry pp. 475-503

- Alexander Schmitt and Johannes Van Biesebroeck
- Firm rivalry, knowledge accumulation, and MNE location choices pp. 504-520

- Juan Alcácer, Cristian L Dezső and Minyuan Zhao
- The hassle factor: An explanation for managerial location shunning pp. 521-544

- Andreas Schotter and Paul W Beamish
Volume 44, issue 4, 2013
- From the Editors: How to write articles that are relevant to practice pp. 285-289

- Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, Paula Caligiuri, Ulf Andersson and Mary Yoko Brannen
- Overcoming the dual liability of foreignness and privateness in international corporate citizenship partnerships pp. 290-311

- Zahra Bhanji and Joanne Oxley
- National context and individual employees’ trust of the out-group: The role of societal trust pp. 312-333

- Miriam Muethel and Michael Harris Bond
- Consequences of cultural practices for entrepreneurial behaviors pp. 334-362

- Erkko Autio, Saurav Pathak and Karl Wennberg
- Collectivism and corruption in bank lending pp. 363-390

- Xiaolan Zheng, Sadok El Ghoul, Omrane Guedhami and Chuck C Y Kwok
- The liability of foreignness in international equity investments: Evidence from the US stock market pp. 391-411

- Bok Baik, Jun-Koo Kang, Jin-Mo Kim and Joonho Lee
Volume 44, issue 3, 2013
- On the internationalization of corporate boards: The case of Nordic firms pp. 173-194

- Lars Oxelheim, Aleksandra Gregorič, Trond Randøy and Steen Thomsen
- Political institutions, connectedness, and corporate risk-taking pp. 195-215

- Narjess Boubakri, Sattar A Mansi and Walid Saffar
- Credit rating initiation and accounting quality for emerging-market firms pp. 216-234

- Kee-Hong Bae, Lynnette Purda, Michael Welker and Ligang Zhong
- Learning across geographic space: Pro-market reforms, multinationalization strategy, and profitability pp. 235-262

- Luis Alfonso Dau
- Trust between international joint venture partners: Effects of home countries pp. 263-282

- Gokhan Ertug, Ilya R P Cuypers, Niels Noorderhaven and Ben M Bensaou
Volume 44, issue 2, 2013
- Home-region orientation in international expansion strategies pp. 89-116

- Elitsa R Banalieva and Charles Dhanaraj
- Competing globally, allying locally: Alliances between global rivals and host-country factors pp. 117-137

- Tieying Yu, Mohan Subramaniam and Albert A Cannella
- Import competition and disappearing dividends pp. 138-154

- Jun Zhou, Laurence Booth and Bin Chang
- Determinants of sovereign wealth fund investment in private equity vs public equity pp. 155-172

- Sofia Johan, April Knill and Nathan Mauck
Volume 44, issue 1, 2013
- Institutional, cultural and transaction cost influences on entry mode choice and performance pp. 1-13

- Keith D Brouthers
- A retrospective on: Institutional, cultural and transaction cost influences on entry mode choice and performance pp. 14-22

- Keith D Brouthers
- Do we really need more entry mode studies&quest pp. 23-27

- J Myles Shaver
- Solving theoretical and empirical conundrums in international strategy research: Linking foreign entry mode choices and performance pp. 28-41

- Xavier Martin
- Cultural differences, MNE learning abilities, and the effect of experience on subsidiary mortality in a dissimilar culture: Evidence from Korean MNEs pp. 42-65

- Yuping Zeng, Oded Shenkar, Seung-Hyun Lee and Sangcheol Song
- How much does subnational region matter to foreign subsidiary performance? Evidence from Fortune Global 500 Corporations’ investment in China pp. 66-87

- Xufei Ma, Tony W Tong and Markus Fitza
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