Journal of International Business Studies
1970 - 2025
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Volume 36, issue 6, 2005
- Regaining the edge for international business research pp. 595-599

- Peter J Buckley and Donald Lessard
- Probing theoretically into Central and Eastern Europe: transactions, resources, and institutions pp. 600-621

- Klaus Meyer and Mike W Peng
- Cross-national differences in cooperative decision-making in mixed-motive business contexts: the mediating effect of vertical and horizontal individualism pp. 622-636

- Xiao-Ping Chen and Shu Li
- Toward a model of issue-selling by subsidiary managers in multinational organizations pp. 637-654

- Yan Ling, Steven W Floyd and David C Baldridge
- Dual paths to performance: the impact of global pressures on MNC subsidiary conduct and performance pp. 655-675

- Sunil Venaik, David F Midgley and Timothy Devinney
- R&D co-practice and ‘reverse’ knowledge integration in multinational firms pp. 676-687

- Tony S Frost and Changhui Zhou
- Stock market valuation of joint venture sell-offs pp. 688-700

- Pierre-Xavier Meschi
- The impact of political risk on the volatility of stock returns: the case of Canada pp. 701-718

- Marie-Claude Beaulieu, Jean-Claude Cosset and Naceur Essaddam
- Local Players in Global Games: The Strategic Constitution of a Multinational Corporation pp. 719-721

- Fiona Moore
Volume 36, issue 5, 2005
- Letter from the Editor pp. 489-491

- Arie Y Lewin
- A framework for comparing entrepreneurship processes across nations pp. 492-504

- Ted Baker, Eric Gedajlovic and Michael Lubatkin
- Human resources and international joint venture performance: a system perspective pp. 505-518

- Yaping Gong, Oded Shenkar, Yadong Luo and Mee-Kau Nyaw
- A needs-driven approach to expatriate adjustment and career development: a multiple mentoring perspective pp. 519-538

- John M Mezias and Terri A Scandura
- International evidence on the determinants of foreign exchange rate exposure of multinational corporations pp. 539-558

- Robert Faff and Andrew Marshall
- Financial and political risks in US direct foreign investment pp. 559-575

- Reid W Click
- Speculation in international crises: report from the Gulf pp. 576-587

- Robert J Weiner
- Book Reviews pp. 588-589

- Klaus Meyer
- Handbook of Qualitative Research Methods for International Business pp. 589-590

- Anna Soulsby
- Handbook of Research in International Marketing pp. 591-592

- Pervez Ghauri
- Blackwell Handbook of Global Management: A Guide to Managing Complexity pp. 593-594

- Helen De Cieri
Volume 36, issue 4, 2005
- Letter from the Editor pp. 355-356

- Arie Y Lewin
- Culture and international business: recent advances and their implications for future research pp. 357-378

- Kwok Leung, Rabi S Bhagat, Nancy R Buchan, Miriam Erez and Cristina B Gibson
- Brand origin recognition accuracy: its antecedents and consumers’ cognitive limitations pp. 379-397

- Saeed Samiee, Terence A Shimp and Subhash Sharma
- Talk softly but carry a big stick: transfer pricing penalties and the market valuation of Japanese multinationals in the United States pp. 398-414

- Lorraine Eden, Luis F Juarez Valdez and Dan Li
- Product differentiation, external economies and MNE location choices: M&As in Global Cities pp. 415-434

- Lilach Nachum and Cliff Wymbs
- How firms grow: clustering as a dynamic model of internationalization pp. 435-451

- Elizabeth Maitland, Elizabeth L Rose and Stephen Nicholas
- Membership of editorial boards and rankings of schools with international business orientation pp. 452-469

- Kam C Chan, Hung-Gay Fung and Pikki Lai
- The Anglo-American financial influence on CEO compensation in non-Anglo-American firms pp. 470-483

- Lars Oxelheim and Trond Randøy
- Book Review pp. 484-487

- Ben Oviatt
Volume 36, issue 3, 2005
- Letter from the Editor pp. 251-253

- Arie Y Lewin
- The performance implications of strategic fit of relational norm governance strategies in global supply chain relationships pp. 254-269

- David A Griffith and Matthew B Myers
- The effect of cultural distance on entry mode choice, international diversification, and MNE performance: a meta-analysis pp. 270-283

- Laszlo Tihanyi, David A Griffith and Craig J Russell
- Internationalisation: conceptualising an entrepreneurial process of behaviour in time pp. 284-303

- Marian V Jones and Nicole E Coviello
- Institutional theory and the cross-national transfer of employment policy: the case of ‘workforce diversity’ in US multinationals pp. 304-321

- Anthony Ferner, Phil Almond and Trevor Colling
- The determinants of MNE subsidiaries' political strategies: evidence of institutional duality pp. 322-340

- Amy J Hillman and William P Wan
- The determinants of expatriate staffing by Japanese multinationals in Asia: control, learning and vertical business groups pp. 341-354

- Rene Belderbos and Mariëlle G Heijltjes
Volume 36, issue 2, 2005
- The thick description and comparison of societal systems of capitalism pp. 123-155

- Gordon Redding
- The influence of parent control structure on parent conflict in Vietnamese international joint ventures: an organizational justice-based contingency approach pp. 156-174

- Jeffrey Q Barden, H Kevin Steensma and Marjorie A Lyles
- Intellectual property rights and the governance of international R&D partnerships pp. 175-186

- John Hagedoorn, Daniëlle Bertrand-Cloodt and Hans van Kranenburg
- Strategic alliance-based sourcing and market performance: evidence from foreign firms operating in China pp. 187-208

- Janet Y Murray, Masaaki Kotabe and Joe Nan Zhou
- Transactional characteristics, institutional environment and joint venture contracts pp. 209-230

- Yadong Luo
- Extending internalization theory: a new perspective on international technology transfer and its generalization pp. 231-245

- Shih-Fen S Chen
- Rising above Sweatshops: Innovative Approaches to Global Labor Challenges pp. 246-249

- Klaus Meyer
Volume 36, issue 1, 2005
- Letter from the Editor pp. 1-1

- Arie Y Lewin
- The internationalization of entrepreneurship pp. 2-8

- Benjamin M Oviatt and Patricia P McDougall
- Creative tension: the significance of Ben Oviatt's and Patricia McDougall's article ‘toward a theory of international new ventures’ pp. 9-19

- Erkko Autio
- A theory of international new ventures: a decade of research pp. 20-28

- Shaker A Zahra
- Toward a theory of international new ventures pp. 29-41

- Benjamin M Oviatt and Patricia Phillips McDougall
- The translation of corporate governance changes across national cultures: the case of Germany pp. 42-61

- Trevor Buck and Azura Shahrim
- Counting the investor vote: political business cycle effects on sovereign bond spreads in developing countries pp. 62-88

- Paul Vaaler, Burkhard N Schrage and Steven Block
- Technology sourcing through acquisitions: evidence from the US drug industry pp. 89-103

- Karen Ruckman
- Governments, reciprocal exchange and trust among business associates pp. 104-118

- Alaka N Rao, Jone L Pearce and Katherine Xin
- Making Globalization Good: The Moral Challenges of Global Capitalism pp. 119-121

- Jonathan P Doh
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