Journal of International Business Studies
1970 - 2025
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Volume 37, issue 6, 2006
- Three lenses on the multinational enterprise: politics, corruption, and corporate social responsibility pp. 733-746

- Peter Rodriguez, Donald Siegel, Amy Hillman and Lorraine Eden
- Political behavior, social responsibility, and perceived corruption: a structuration perspective pp. 747-766

- Yadong Luo
- The MNC as an agent of change for host-country institutions: FDI and corruption pp. 767-785

- Chuck C Y Kwok and Solomon Tadesse
- Cross-border takeovers, corruption, and related aspects of governance pp. 786-806

- Utz Weitzel and Sjors Berns
- Who cares about corruption? pp. 807-822

- Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra
- Cultural and leadership predictors of corporate social responsibility values of top management: a GLOBE study of 15 countries pp. 823-837

- David A Waldman, Mary Sully de Luque, Nathan Washburn, Robert J House, Bolanle Adetoun, Angel Barrasa, Mariya Bobina, Muzaffer Bodur, Yi-Jung Chen, Sukhendu Debbarma, Peter Dorfman, Rosemary R Dzuvichu, Idil Evcimen, Pingping Fu, Mikhail Grachev, Roberto Gonzalez Duarte, Vipin Gupta, Deanne N Den Hartog, Annebel H B de Hoogh, Jon Howell, Kuen-Yung Jone, Hayat Kabasakal, Edvard Konrad, P L Koopman, Rainhart Lang, Cheng-Chen Lin, Jun Liu, Boris Martinez, Almarie E Munley, Nancy Papalexandris, T K Peng, Leonel Prieto, Narda Quigley, James Rajasekar, Francisco Gil Rodríguez, Johannes Steyrer, Betania Tanure, Henk Thierry, V M Thomas, Peter T van den Berg and Celeste P M Wilderom
- Corporate social responsibility in the multinational enterprise: strategic and institutional approaches pp. 838-849

- Bryan W Husted and David B Allen
- Being good while being bad: social responsibility and the international diversification of US firms pp. 850-862

- Vanessa M Strike, Jijun Gao and Pratima Bansal
- Firm self-regulation through international certifiable standards: determinants of symbolic versus substantive implementation pp. 863-878

- Petra Christmann and Glen Taylor
- Editor's introduction to the exchange between Hofstede and GLOBE pp. 881-881

- Kwok Leung
- What did GLOBE really measure? Researchers’ minds versus respondents’ minds pp. 882-896

- Geert Hofstede
- Conceptualizing and measuring cultures and their consequences: a comparative review of GLOBE's and Hofstede's approaches pp. 897-914

- Mansour Javidan, Robert J House, Peter W Dorfman, Paul J Hanges and Mary Sully de Luque
- When elephants fight, the grass gets trampled: the GLOBE and Hofstede projects pp. 915-921

- Peter B Smith
- Leading cultural research in the future: a matter of paradigms and taste pp. 922-931

- P Christopher Earley
Volume 37, issue 5, 2006
- Bringing financial economics into international business research: taking advantage of a paradigm change pp. 575-577

- Tamir Agmon
- Developing a multidimensional instrument to measure psychic distance stimuli pp. 578-602

- Douglas Dow and Amal Karunaratna
- Oligarchic family control, social economic outcomes, and the quality of government pp. 603-622

- Kathy Fogel
- Tension and trust in international business negotiations: American executives negotiating with Chinese executives pp. 623-641

- Kam-hon Lee, Guang Yang and John L Graham
- Interdependent behavior in foreign direct investment: the multi-level effects of prior entry and prior exit on foreign market entry pp. 642-665

- Christine M Chan, Shige Makino and Takehiko Isobe
- Organizational attractiveness is in the eye of the beholder: the interaction of demographic characteristics with foreignness pp. 666-686

- William Newburry, Naomi A Gardberg and Liuba Y Belkin
- The impact of macroeconomic variables, demographic structure and compulsory superannuation on share prices: the case of Australia pp. 687-698

- Wilson Huynh, Girijasankar Mallik and Samanthala Hettihewa
- The effect of specificity of experience on a firm's perceived importance of institutional knowledge in an ongoing business pp. 699-712

- Sylvie Chetty, Kent Eriksson and Jessica Lindbergh
- The network dynamics of international new ventures pp. 713-731

- Nicole E Coviello
Volume 37, issue 4, 2006
- Interpreting empirical findings pp. 451-452

- J Myles Shaver
- Bringing history (back) into international business pp. 453-468

- Geoffrey Jones and Tarun Khanna
- Examining the cross-national applicability of multi-item, multi-dimensional measures using generalizability theory pp. 469-483

- S Durvasula, R G Netemeyer, J C Andrews and S Lysonski
- Goal orientations and performance: role of temporal norms pp. 484-498

- Cynthia Lee, Chun Hui, Catherine H Tinsley and Xiongying Niu
- Development of archetypes of international marketing strategy pp. 499-524

- Lewis K S Lim, Frank Acito and Alexander Rusetski
- Cross-cultural competence in international business: toward a definition and a model pp. 525-543

- James P Johnson, Tomasz Lenartowicz and Salvador Apud
- Productivity spillovers from R&D, exports and FDI in China's manufacturing sector pp. 544-557

- Yingqi Wei and X Liu
- The export-diversifying impact of Japanese and US foreign direct investments in the Indian manufacturing sector pp. 558-568

- Rashmi Banga
- European Union and the Race for Foreign Direct Investment in Europe pp. 569-571

- John H Dunning
- An expectancy model of Chinese-American differences in conflict-avoiding pp. 572-573

- Ray Friedman, Shu-Cheng Chi and Leigh Anne Liu
Volume 37, issue 3, 2006
- A quarter century of Culture's Consequences: a review of empirical research incorporating Hofstede's cultural values framework pp. 285-320

- Bradley L Kirkman, Kevin B Lowe and Cristina B Gibson
- The multinational corporation as a multilingual community: Language and organization in a global context pp. 321-339

- Yadong Luo and Oded Shenkar
- Impact of ownership on the international involvement of SMEs pp. 340-351

- Zulima Fernández and María Jesús Nieto
- Does global diversification destroy firm value? pp. 352-371

- John Doukas and Ozgur B Kan
- The pricing of exchange risk in emerging stock markets pp. 372-391

- Francesca Carrieri and Basma Majerbi
- MNEs and industrial structure in host countries: a portfolio analysis of Irish manufacturing pp. 392-406

- F Barry and Colm Kearney
- Do domestic and foreign fund managers have similar preferences for stock characteristics? A cross-country analysis pp. 407-429

- Vicentiu Covrig, Sie Ting Lau and Lilian Ng
- Sixth JIBS essay on ‘Professional Lives in International Business’ by Jack Behrman pp. 430-431

- J Boddewyn
- A career in the early limbo of international business: policy, research and education pp. 432-444

- Jack N Behrman
- The Regional Multinationals: MNEs and ‘Global’ Strategic Management pp. 445-449

- D Eleanor Westney
Volume 37, issue 2, 2006
- Competitiveness in a globalised world: Michael Porter on the microeconomic foundations of the competitiveness of nations, regions, and firms pp. 163-175

- Brian Snowdon and George Stonehouse
- Competitiveness in a globalised world: a commentary pp. 176-178

- A. Patrick Minford
- US companies in transition economies: wealth effects from expansion between 1987 and 1999 pp. 179-195

- Rossitza Wooster
- Trade liberalization, profitability, and financial leverage pp. 196-211

- Jen Baggs and James Brander
- Adaptation and performance in foreign markets: evidence of systematic under-adaptation pp. 212-226

- Douglas Dow
- National culture and financial systems pp. 227-247

- Chuck C Y Kwok and Solomon Tadesse
- Organizational changes in emerging economies: drivers and consequences pp. 248-263

- Zheng Zhou, David K Tse and Julie Juan Li
- Leader–member exchange (LMX), paternalism, and delegation in the Turkish business culture: An empirical investigation pp. 264-279

- Ekin K Pellegrini and Terri A Scandura
- Bridging IB theories, constructs and methods across cultures and social sciences pp. 280-284

- Henk W Volberda
Volume 37, issue 1, 2006
- Letter from the Editor pp. 1-3

- Arie Y Lewin
- How much does ownership really matter? Equity and trust relations in joint venture relationships pp. 4-11

- Anoop Madhok
- How much does trust really matter? Some reflections on the significance and implications of Madhok's trust-based approach pp. 12-20

- Silviya Svejenova
- Trust across borders pp. 21-29

- Srilata Zaheer and Akbar Zaheer
- Revisiting multinational firms' tolerance for joint ventures: a trust-based approach pp. 30-43

- Anoop Madhok
- Standardization preferences: a function of national culture, work interdependence and local embeddedness pp. 44-60

- William Newburry and Nevena Yakova
- Cronyism: a cross-cultural analysis pp. 61-75

- Naresh Khatri, Eric W K Tsang and Thomas M Begley
- An expectancy model of Chinese–American differences in conflict-avoiding pp. 76-91

- Ray Friedman, Shu-Cheng Chi and Leigh Anne Liu
- Entrepreneurial self-efficacy in Central Asian transition economies: quantitative and qualitative analyses pp. 92-110

- Fred Luthans and Elina S Ibrayeva
- Converging or diverging? A comparative analysis of trends in contingent employment practice in Europe over a decade pp. 111-126

- Olga Tregaskis and Chris Brewster
- Market liberalization and firm performance during China's economic transition pp. 127-147

- Seung Ho Park, Shaomin Li and David K Tse
- Japanese career progress: an empirical examination pp. 148-161

- George Graen, Ravi Dharwadkar, Rajdeep Grewal and Mitsuru Wakabayashi
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