Journal of International Business Studies
1970 - 2025
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Volume 38, issue 7, 2007
- Letter from the Editor pp. 1053-1054

- Arie Y Lewin
- The role of path dependency and managerial intentionality: a perspective on international business research pp. 1055-1068

- Thomas Hutzschenreuter, Torben Pedersen and Henk W Volberda
- Do managers behave the way theory suggests? A choice-theoretic examination of foreign direct investment location decision-making pp. 1069-1094

- Peter J Buckley, Timothy Devinney and Jordan J Louviere
- On the growth of foreign affiliates: multinational plant networks, joint ventures, and flexibility pp. 1095-1112

- Rene Belderbos and Jianglei Zou
- International new ventures: revisiting the influences behind the ‘born-global’ firm pp. 1113-1131

- Terence Fan and Phillip Phan
- Internationalising in small, incremental or larger steps? pp. 1132-1148

- Harry G Barkema and Rian Drogendijk
- Multinational corporation internationalization in the service sector: a study of Japanese trading companies pp. 1149-1169

- Anthony Goerzen and Shige Makino
- Learning to internationalise: the pace and success of foreign acquisitions pp. 1170-1186

- Anna Nadolska and Harry G Barkema
- Globalization and location choice: an analysis of US multinational firms in 1980 and 2000 pp. 1187-1210

- Ricardo G Flores and Ruth V Aguilera
- Beyond Gaussian averages: redirecting international business and management research toward extreme events and power laws pp. 1212-1230

- Pierpaolo Andriani and Bill McKelvey
- Managing the Embedded Multinational: A Business Network View pp. 1231-1233

- Charles Dhanaraj
Volume 38, issue 6, 2007
- An integrated anti-opportunism system in international exchange pp. 855-877

- Yadong Luo
- Patent rights and innovative activity: evidence from national and firm-level data pp. 878-900

- Brent B Allred and Walter Park
- Regional competitive advantage based on pioneering economic reforms: the case of Chilean FDI pp. 901-927

- Patricio Del Sol and Joseph Kogan
- Nonlinear influences of stressors on general adjustment: the case of Japanese expatriates and their spouses pp. 928-943

- Riki Takeuchi, David P Lepak, Sophia V Marinova and Seokhwa Yun
- R&D intensity and international joint venture performance in an emerging market: moderating effects of market focus and ownership structure pp. 944-960

- Yan Zhang, Haiyang Li, Michael A Hitt and Geng Cui
- Effects of firm resources on growth in multinationality pp. 961-974

- Chiung-Hui Tseng, Patriya Tansuhaj, William Hallagan and James McCullough
- Factors determining the location decisions of Spanish MNEs: an analysis based on the investment development path pp. 975-997

- Jose I Galan, Javier Gonzalez-Benito and Jose A Zuñiga-Vincente
- Network triads: transitivity, referral and venture capital decisions in China and Russia pp. 998-1012

- Bat Batjargal
- Foreign direct investment mode choice: entry and establishment modes in transition economies pp. 1013-1033

- Desislava Dikova and Arjen van Witteloostuijn
- Glocal understandings: female readers’ perceptions of the new woman in Chinese advertising pp. 1034-1051

- Kineta H Hung, Stella Yiyan Li and Russell W Belk
Volume 38, issue 5, 2007
- Venture capitalists' decision policies across three countries: an institutional theory perspective pp. 691-708

- Andrew L Zacharakis, Jeffery S McMullen and Dean A Shepherd
- Causes of the difficulties in internationalization pp. 709-725

- Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, Mary M Maloney and Shalini Manrakhan
- Country image and consumer-based brand equity: relationships and implications for international marketing pp. 726-745

- Ravi Pappu, Pascale G Quester and Ray W Cooksey
- The Behavioural Homogeneity Evaluation Framework: multi-level evaluations of consumer involvement in international segmentation pp. 746-763

- Amanda J Broderick, Gordon E Greenley and Rene Dentiste Mueller
- Asymmetry of knowledge spillovers between MNCs and host country firms pp. 764-786

- Jasjit Singh
- Subsidiary size and the level of subsidiary autonomy in multinational corporations: a quadratic model investigation of Australian subsidiaries pp. 787-801

- Stewart Johnston and Bulent Menguc
- Balancing subsidiary influence in the federative MNC: a business network view pp. 802-818

- Ulf Andersson, Mats Forsgren and Ulf Holm
- Expatriate assignments and intra-organizational career success: implications for individuals and organizations pp. 819-835

- Mark C Bolino
- A social institutional approach to identifying generation cohorts in China with a comparison with American consumers pp. 836-853

- Kineta H Hung, Flora Fang Gu and Chi Kin (Bennett) Yim
- List of reviewers for the Focused Issue pp. 854-854

- Rosalie L Tung
Volume 38, issue 4, 2007
- International expansion of emerging market enterprises: A springboard perspective pp. 481-498

- Yadong Luo and Rosalie L Tung
- The determinants of Chinese outward foreign direct investment pp. 499-518

- Peter J Buckley, L Jeremy Clegg, Adam R Cross, Xin Liu, Hinrich Voss and Ping Zheng
- International venturing by emerging economy firms: the effects of firm capabilities, home country networks, and corporate entrepreneurship pp. 519-540

- Daphne W Yiu, ChungMing Lau and Garry D Bruton
- Building capabilities for international operations through networks: a study of Indian firms pp. 541-555

- B Elango and Chinmay Pattnaik
- FDI by firms from newly industrialised economies in emerging markets: corporate governance, entry mode and location pp. 556-572

- Igor Filatotchev, Roger Strange, Jenifer Piesse and Yung-Chih Lien
- Lenovo: an example of globalization of Chinese enterprises pp. 573-577

- Chuan Zhi Liu
- Outward foreign direct investment as escape response to home country institutional constraints pp. 579-594

- Michael A Witt and Arie Y Lewin
- The architecture of globalization: a network approach to international economic integration pp. 595-620

- Raja Kali and Javier Reyes
- Legitimacy and multi-level institutional environments: implications for foreign subsidiary ownership structure pp. 621-638

- Christine M Chan and Shige Makino
- Knowledge flows and the modelling of the multinational enterprise pp. 639-657

- Nicole Adler and Niron Hashai
- Cultural differences and capability transfer in cross-border acquisitions: the mediating roles of capability complementarity, absorptive capacity, and social integration pp. 658-672

- Ingmar Björkman, Günter K Stahl and Eero Vaara
- Internationalization and the performance of born-global SMEs: the mediating role of social networks pp. 673-690

- Lianxi Zhou, Wei-ping Wu and Xueming Luo
Volume 38, issue 3, 2007
- Home country bias in product evaluation: the complementary roles of economic and socio-psychological motives pp. 361-373

- Peeter W J Verlegh
- Distance, dependence and diversity of markets: effects on market orientation pp. 374-386

- Paul D Ellis
- The international entrepreneurial dynamics of accelerated internationalisation pp. 387-403

- John A Mathews and Ivo Zander
- Revisiting repatriation concerns: organizational support versus career and contextual influences pp. 404-429

- Mila B Lazarova and Jean-Luc Cerdin
- Institutional theory and MNC subsidiary HRM practices: evidence from a three-country study pp. 430-446

- Ingmar Björkman, Carl F Fey and Hyeon Jeong Park
- Is the relationship between inward FDI and spillover effects linear? An empirical examination of the case of China pp. 447-459

- Peter J Buckley, Jeremy Clegg and Chengqi Wang
- Linking FDI motivation and host economy productivity effects: conceptual and empirical analysis pp. 460-473

- Nigel Driffield and James H Love
- Business and climate change risk: a regional time series analysis pp. 474-480

- Peter Romilly
Volume 38, issue 2, 2007
- Letter from the Editor pp. 213-214

- Arie Y Lewin
- Real options in multinational corporations: organizational challenges and risk implications pp. 215-230

- Tony W Tong and Jeffrey J Reuer
- What we talk about when we talk about ‘global mindset’: Managerial cognition in multinational corporations pp. 231-258

- Orly Levy, Schon Beechler, Sully Taylor and Nakiye A Boyacigiller
- Determinants of cross-national knowledge transfer and its effect on firm innovation pp. 259-282

- Masaaki Kotabe, Denise Dunlap-Hinkler, Ronaldo Parente and Harsh A Mishra
- Overcoming export manufacturers’ dilemma in international expansion pp. 283-302

- Fang Wu, Rudolf Sinkovics, S Tamer Cavusgil and Anthony S Roath
- The effects of customer and competitor orientations on performance in global markets: a contingency analysis pp. 303-319

- Zheng Zhou, James R Brown, Chekitan S Dev and Sanjeev Agarwal
- Corruption and the role of information pp. 320-332

- Cassandra E DiRienzo, Jayoti Das, Kathryn T Cort and John Burbridge
- The survival of international new ventures pp. 333-352

- Ram Mudambi and Shaker A Zahra
- Bringing the world (back) into international business pp. 353-356

- W Mark Fruin
- History in perspective: comment on Jones and Khanna ‘Bringing history (back) into international business’ pp. 357-360

- Randall Morck and Bernard Yeung
Volume 38, issue 1, 2007
- Letter From the Editor pp. 1-2

- Arie Y Lewin
- Knowledge acquisition from foreign parents in international joint ventures: an empirical examination in the Hungarian context pp. 3-18

- Marjorie A Lyles and Jane E Salk
- Gratitude, nostalgia and what now? Knowledge acquisition and learning a decade later pp. 19-26

- Jane Salk and Marjorie A Lyles
- Contextualising organisational learning: Lyles and Salk in the context of their research pp. 27-37

- Klaus Meyer
- Translating theoretical logics across borders: organizational characteristics, structural mechanisms and contextual factors in international alliances pp. 38-46

- Ruth V Aguilera
- Multinational knowledge spillovers with decentralised R&D: a game-theoretic approach pp. 47-63

- Francesca Sanna-Randaccio and Reinhilde Veugelers
- What you do depends on where you are: understanding how domestic and expatriate work requirements depend upon the cultural context pp. 64-83

- Shung J Shin, Frederick P Morgeson and Michael A Campion
- Antecedents and outcomes of modular production in the Brazilian automobile industry: a grounded theory approach pp. 84-106

- Masaaki Kotabe, Ronaldo Parente and Janet Y Murray
- Country-of-origin and choice of food imports: an in-depth study of European distribution channel gatekeepers pp. 107-125

- John G Knight, David K Holdsworth and Damien W Mather
- Entrepreneurial career success from a Chinese perspective: conceptualization, operationalization, and validation pp. 126-146

- Victor P Lau, Margaret A Shaffer and Kevin Au
- Accounting for sources of FDI technology spillovers: evidence from China pp. 147-159

- Xiaowen Tian
- Prior conditions and early international commitment: the mediating role of domestic mindset pp. 160-176

- Sucheta Nadkarni and Pedro David Perez
- Some macro-data on the regionalisation/globalisation debate: a comment on the Rugman/Verbeke analysis pp. 177-199

- John H Dunning, Masataka Fujita and Nevena Yakova
- Liabilities of regional foreignness and the use of firm-level versus country-level data: a response to Dunning et al. (2007) pp. 200-205

- Alan Rugman and Alain Verbeke
- Managing Global Offshoring Strategies: A Case Approach pp. 206-210

- P C Ensign
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