Journal of International Business Studies
1970 - 2025
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Volume 43, issue 9, 2012
- Trapped or spurred by the home region? The effects of potential social capital on involvement in foreign markets for goods and technology pp. 783-807

- Keld Laursen, Francesca Masciarelli and Andrea Prencipe
- Language policies and practices in wholly owned foreign subsidiaries: A recontextualization perspective pp. 808-833

- Vesa Peltokorpi and Eero Vaara
- What drives corporate social performance? The role of nation-level institutions pp. 834-864

- Ioannis Ioannou and George Serafeim
Volume 43, issue 8, 2012
- Export propensity, export intensity and firm performance: The role of the entrepreneurial founding team pp. 693-718

- Panagiotis Ganotakis and James H Love
- Learning from age difference: Interorganizational learning and survival in Japanese foreign subsidiaries pp. 719-745

- Young-Choon Kim, Jane W Lu and Mooweon Rhee
- Problem solving in MNCs: How local and global solutions are (and are not) created pp. 746-771

- Esther Tippmann, Pamela Sharkey Scott and Vincent Mangematin
- Collectivist orientation and the psychological contract: Mediating effects of creditor exchange ideology pp. 772-782

- Elizabeth C Ravlin, Yuan Liao, Daniel L Morrell, Kevin Au and David C Thomas
Volume 43, issue 7, 2012
- Foreignness and exit over the life cycle of firms pp. 615-630

- José Mata and Ernesto Freitas
- Government efficiency and international technology adoption: The spread of electronic ticketing among airlines pp. 631-654

- Roberto Martin N Galang
- Exploring the role of government involvement in outward FDI from emerging economies pp. 655-676

- Chengqi Wang, Junjie Hong, Mario Kafouros and Mike Wright
- How foreign firms curtail local supplier opportunism in China: Detailed contracts, centralized control, and relational governance pp. 677-692

- Kevin Zheng Zhou and Dean Xu
Volume 43, issue 6, 2012
- From the Editors: Conducting high impact international business research: The role of theory pp. 537-543

- Daniel C Bello and Tatiana Kostova
- Routine microprocesses and capability learning in international new ventures pp. 544-562

- Shameen Prashantham and Steven W Floyd
- Disclosure, venture capital and entrepreneurial spawning pp. 563-590

- Douglas Cumming and April Knill
- Leader openness, nationality dissimilarity, and voice in multinational management teams pp. 591-613

- Christian Tröster and Daan van Knippenberg
Volume 43, issue 5, 2012
- Multilevel models in international business research pp. 451-457

- Mark F Peterson, Jean-Luc Arregle and Xavier Martin
- Asset specificity and foreign market entry mode choice of small and medium-sized enterprises: The moderating influence of knowledge safeguards and institutional safeguards pp. 458-476

- Birger Maekelburger, Christian Schwens and Ruediger Kabst
- Do country-level institutional frameworks and interfirm governance arrangements substitute or complement in international business relationships&quest pp. 477-497

- Majid Abdi and Preet S Aulakh
- Task attributes and process integration in business process offshoring: A perspective of service providers from India and China pp. 498-524

- Yadong Luo, Stephanie Lu Wang, Qinqin Zheng and Vaidyanathan Jayaraman
- Travel time and the liability of distance in foreign direct investment: Location choice and entry mode pp. 525-535

- Kevin K Boeh and Paul W Beamish
Volume 43, issue 4, 2012
- Institutional distance and local isomorphism strategy pp. 343-367

- Robert Salomon and Zheying Wu
- Catch-up strategies in the Indian auto components industry: Domestic firms’ responses to market liberalization pp. 368-395

- Arun Kumaraswamy, Ram Mudambi, Haritha Saranga and Arindam Tripathy
- An institution-based view of executive compensation: A multilevel meta-analytic test pp. 396-423

- Marc van Essen, Pursey PMAR Heugens, Jordan Otten and J (Hans) van Oosterhout
- Individualism–collectivism as a moderator of the work demands–strains relationship: A cross-level and cross-national examination pp. 424-443

- Liu-Qin Yang, Paul E Spector, Juan I Sanchez, Tammy D Allen, Steven Poelmans, Cary L Cooper, Laurent M Lapierre, Michael P O'Driscoll, Nureya Abarca, Matilda Alexandrova, Alexandros-Stamatios Antoniou, Barbara Beham, Paula Brough, Ilker Çarikçi, Pablo Ferreiro, Guillermo Fraile, Sabine Geurts, Ulla Kinnunen, Chang-qin Lu, Luo Lu, Ivonne F Moreno-Velázquez, Milan Pagon, Horea Pitariu, Volodymyr Salamatov, Oi-ling Siu, Satoru Shima, Marion K Schulmeyer, Kati Tillemann, Maria Widerszal-Bazyl and Jong-Min Woo
- Host-country national networks and expatriate effectiveness: A mixed-methods study pp. 444-450

- Nealia S Bruning, Karan Sonpar and Xiaoyun Wang
Volume 43, issue 3, 2012
- From the Editors: Endogeneity in international business research pp. 211-218

- David Reeb, Mariko Sakakibara and Ishtiaq P Mahmood
- The effects of spatial and contextual factors on headquarters resource allocation to MNE subsidiaries pp. 219-243

- Henrik Dellestrand and Philip Kappen
- Social structure and technology spillovers from foreign to domestic firms pp. 244-263

- Alex Eapen
- State ownership effect on firms' FDI ownership decisions under institutional pressure: a study of Chinese outward-investing firms pp. 264-284

- Lin Cui and Fuming Jiang
- Cosmopolitan consumers as a target group for segmentation pp. 285-305

- Petra Riefler, Adamantios Diamantopoulos and Judy A Siguaw
- A multinational examination of the symbolic–instrumental framework of consumer–brand identification pp. 306-331

- Son K Lam, Michael Ahearne and Niels Schillewaert
- Multinational enterprises and climate change: Exploring institutional failures and embeddedness pp. 332-341

- Jonatan Pinkse and Ans Kolk
Volume 43, issue 2, 2012
- The liability of foreignness in capital markets: Sources and remedies pp. 107-122

- R Greg Bell, Igor Filatotchev and Abdul A Rasheed
- Time-varying risk and long-term reversals: A re-examination of the international evidence pp. 123-142

- Steven J Jordan
- Do countries matter for voluntary disclosure? Evidence from cross-listed firms in the US pp. 143-165

- Yaqi Shi, Michel Magnan and Jeong-Bon Kim
- Why and how might firms respond strategically to violent conflict&quest pp. 166-186

- Jennifer Oetzel and Kathleen Getz
- Cross-border relocations of headquarters in Europe pp. 187-210

- Tomi Laamanen, Tatu Simula and Sami Torstila
Volume 43, issue 1, 2012
- Cultural distance revisited: Towards a more rigorous conceptualization and measurement of cultural differences pp. 1-11

- Oded Shenkar
- Beyond cultural distance: Switching to a friction lens in the study of cultural differences pp. 12-17

- Oded Shenkar
- Distance without direction: Restoring credibility to a much-loved construct pp. 18-27

- Srilata Zaheer, Margaret Spring Schomaker and Lilach Nachum
- Changing IB scholarship via rhetoric or bloody knuckles? A case study in the boundary conditions for persuasion pp. 28-40

- Jane Salk
- Start-up rates and innovation: A cross-country examination pp. 41-60

- Sergey Anokhin and Joakim Wincent
- Complexity, context and governance in biotechnology alliances pp. 61-83

- Anupama Phene and Stephen Tallman
- Multinationals and corporate social responsibility in host countries: Does distance matter&quest pp. 84-106

- Joanna Tochman Campbell, Lorraine Eden and Stewart R Miller
Volume 42, issue 9, 2011
- From the Editors: Explaining theoretical relationships in international business research: Focusing on the arrows, NOT the boxes pp. 1073-1078

- David C Thomas, Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra and Mary Yoko Brannen
- International expansion through flexible replication: Learning from the internationalization experience of IKEA pp. 1079-1102

- Anna Jonsson and Nicolai J Foss
- Organizational structure and continuous improvement and learning: Moderating effects of cultural endorsement of participative leadership pp. 1103-1120

- Xiaowen Huang, Joseph C Rode and Roger G Schroeder
- Immigrant remittances and the venture investment environment of developing countries pp. 1121-1149

- Paul Vaaler
- Effects of cultural ethnicity, firm size, and firm age on senior executives’ trust in their overseas business partners: Evidence from China pp. 1150-1173

- Crystal X Jiang, Roy YJ Chua, Masaaki Kotabe and Janet Y Murray
Volume 42, issue 8, 2011
- Rapid FDI expansion and firm performance pp. 979-994

- Sea-Jin Chang and Jay Hyuk Rhee
- Sequencing the expansion of geographic scope and foreign operations by “born global” firms pp. 995-1015

- Niron Hashai
- Corporate globalization and bank lending pp. 1016-1042

- Shujing Li, Jiaping Qiu and Chi Wan
- Global convergence of financing policies: Evidence for emerging-market firms pp. 1043-1059

- Nuno Fernandes
- Home-region focus and performance of family firms: The role of family vs non-family leaders pp. 1060-1072

- Elitsa R Banalieva and Kimberly A Eddleston
Volume 42, issue 7, 2011
- Foreign direct investment and regulatory remedies for banking crises: Lessons from Japan pp. 875-893

- Linda Allen, Suparna Chakraborty and Wako Watanabe
- Extending the internationalization process model: Increases and decreases of MNE commitment in emerging economies pp. 894-909

- Grazia Santangelo and Klaus Meyer
- Safe nests in global nets: Internationalization and appropriability of R&D in wireless telecom pp. 910-934

- Alberto Di Minin and Mattia Bianchi
- Financial credibility, ownership, and financing constraints in private firms pp. 935-957

- Ole-Kristian Hope, Wayne Thomas and Dushyantkumar Vyas
- Rationality vs ignorance: The role of MNE headquarters in subsidiaries’ innovation processes pp. 958-970

- Francesco Ciabuschi, Mats Forsgren and Oscar Martín Martín
- The global environment of business pp. 971-973

- Michael Best
- International business and global climate change pp. 974-977

- Sarianna M Lundan
Volume 42, issue 6, 2011
- Selling, resistance and reconciliation: A critical discursive approach to subsidiary role evolution in MNEs pp. 765-786

- Julia Balogun, Paula Jarzabkowski and Eero Vaara
- Intercultural collaboration stories: On narrative inquiry and analysis as tools for research in international business pp. 787-804

- Martine Cardel Gertsen and Anne-Marie Søderberg
- Intellectual capital configurations and organizational capability: An empirical examination of human resource subunits in the multinational enterprise pp. 805-827

- Shad S Morris and Scott A Snell
- Breaking the wave: The contested legitimation of an alien organizational form pp. 828-852

- Giuseppe Delmestri and Filippo Carlo Wezel
- Effects of national culture on earnings quality of banks pp. 853-874

- Kiridaran Kanagaretnam, Chee Yeow Lim and Gerald J Lobo
Volume 42, issue 5, 2011
- From a distance and generalizable to up close and grounded: Reclaiming a place for qualitative methods in international business research pp. 573-581

- Julian Birkinshaw, Mary Yoko Brannen and Rosalie L Tung
- Qualitative research for international business pp. 582-590

- Yves Doz
- Bridging history and reductionism: A key role for longitudinal qualitative research pp. 591-601

- Robert A Burgelman
- The casual ethnography of the executive suite pp. 602-607

- D Eleanor Westney and John Van Maanen
- Foreign locals: A cautionary tale on the culture of MNC local employees pp. 608-628

- Dan V Caprar
- Boundary work: An interpretive ethnographic perspective on negotiating and leveraging cross-cultural identity pp. 629-653

- Noriko Yagi and Jill Kleinberg
- Holistic ethnography: Studying the impact of multiple national identities on post-acquisition organizations pp. 654-671

- Fiona Moore
- Small firm internationalisation unveiled through phenomenography pp. 672-693

- Peter Lamb, Jörgen Sandberg and Peter W Liesch
- Predicting stakeholder orientation in the multinational enterprise: A mid-range theory pp. 694-717

- Donal Crilly
- Microlending in emerging economies: Building a new line of inquiry from the ground up pp. 718-739

- Garry D Bruton, Susanna Khavul and Helmuth Chavez
- Theorising from case studies: Towards a pluralist future for international business research pp. 740-762

- Catherine Welch, Rebecca Piekkari, Emmanuella Plakoyiannaki and Eriikka Paavilainen-Mantymaki
Volume 42, issue 4, 2011
- Incorporating cultural values for understanding the influence of perceived product creativity on intention to buy: An examination in Italy and the US pp. 459-476

- Gaia Rubera, Andrea Ordanini and David A Griffith
- National culture and capital structure decisions: Evidence from foreign joint ventures in China pp. 477-503

- Kai Li, Dale Griffin, Heng Yue and Longkai Zhao
- Country-of-origin and industry FDI agglomeration of foreign investors in an emerging economy pp. 504-520

- Danchi Tan and Klaus Meyer
- Why do international assignees stay? An organizational embeddedness perspective pp. 521-544

- B Sebastian Reiche, Maria L Kraimer and Anne-Wil Harzing
- Historical ties and foreign direct investment: An exploratory study pp. 545-557

- Shige Makino and Eric W K Tsang
- Why are different services outsourced to different countries&quest pp. 558-571

- Runjuan Liu, Dorothee J Feils and Barry Scholnick
Volume 42, issue 3, 2011
- Offshoring of R&D: Looking abroad to improve innovation performance pp. 345-361

- María Jesús Nieto and Alicia Rodríguez
- Exploring the complementarity between innovation and export for SMEs’ growth pp. 362-380

- Elena Golovko and Giovanni Valentini
- The MNE as a portfolio: Interdependencies in MNE growth trajectory pp. 381-405

- Lilach Nachum and Sangyoung Song
- Related lending and banking development pp. 406-426

- Robert Cull, Stephen Haber and Masami Imai
- The underdetermined knowledge-based theory of the MNC pp. 427-435

- Anders Fransson, Lars Håkanson and Peter W Liesch
- Individualism–Collectivism in Hofstede and GLOBE pp. 436-445

- Paul Brewer and Sunil Venaik
- Source or storer? IB's performance in a knowledge network pp. 446-457

- Daniel Sullivan, Sridhar P Nerur and VenuGopal Balijepally
Volume 42, issue 2, 2011
- National business ideology and employees’ prosocial values pp. 183-201

- Miriam Muethel, Martin Hoegl and K Praveen Parboteeah
- High-performance work systems in foreign subsidiaries of American multinationals: An institutional model pp. 202-220

- John J Lawler, Shyh-jer Chen, Pei-Chuan Wu, Johngseok Bae and Bing Bai
- Self-disclosure at international cartels pp. 221-234

- Steffen Brenner
- How legal environments affect the use of bond covenants pp. 235-262

- Yaxuan Qi, Lukas Roth and John K Wald
- Effects of inward investment on outward investment: The venture capital industry worldwide 1985–2007 pp. 263-284

- Qian Gu and Jane W Lu
- Country of origin effects in developed and emerging markets: Exploring the contrasting roles of materialism and value consciousness pp. 285-306

- Piyush Sharma
- First- and second-order effects of consumers’ institutional logics on firm–consumer relationships: A cross-market comparative analysis pp. 307-333

- Jagdip Singh, Patrick Lentz and Edwin J Nijssen
- What goes around, comes around: Effects of offshore outsourcing on the export performance of firms pp. 334-344

- Olivier Bertrand
Volume 42, issue 1, 2011
- Positioning JIBS as an interdisciplinary journal pp. 1-9

- John Cantwell and Mary Yoko Brannen
- The determinants of trust in supplier–automaker relationships in the US, Japan, and Korea pp. 10-27

- Jeffrey H Dyer and Wujin Chu
- The determinants of trust in supplier–automaker relations in the US, Japan, and Korea: A retrospective pp. 28-34

- Jeff Dyer and Wujin Chu
- Inter-organizational trust and the dynamics of distrust pp. 35-47

- John Paul MacDuffie
- Creating trust in piranha-infested waters: The confluence of buyer, supplier and host country contexts pp. 48-55

- Akbar Zaheer and Darcy Fudge Kamal
- Innovation and internationalization through exports pp. 56-75

- Bruno Cassiman and Elena Golovko
- The impact of country-level corporate governance on research and development pp. 76-98

- David Hillier, Julio Pindado, Valdoceu de Queiroz and Chabela de la Torre
- Social ties and international entrepreneurship: Opportunities and constraints affecting firm internationalization pp. 99-127

- Paul D Ellis
- The cost of pride: Why do firms from developing countries bid higher&quest pp. 128-151

- Ole-Kristian Hope, Wayne Thomas and Dushyantkumar Vyas
- Reported trade figure discrepancy, regulatory arbitrage, and round-tripping: Evidence from the China–Hong Kong trade data pp. 152-176

- Hung-Gay Fung, Jot Yau and Gaiyan Zhang
- Beyond national culture and culture-centricism: A reply to Gould and Grein (2009) pp. 177-181

- Kwok Leung, Rabi Bhagat, Nancy R Buchan, Miriam Erez and Cristina B Gibson
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