Journal of International Business Studies
1970 - 2025
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Volume 35, issue 6, 2004
- Letter from the Editor pp. 461-462

- Arie Y Lewin
- The importance of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in global governance and value creation: an international business research agenda pp. 463-483

- Hildy Teegen, Jonathan P Doh and Sushil Vachani
- Globalization and convergence in corporate governance: evidence from Infosys and the Indian software industry pp. 484-507

- Tarun Khanna and Krishna G Palepu
- Stickiness and the adaptation of organizational practices in cross-border knowledge transfers pp. 508-523

- Robert Jensen and Gabriel Szulanski
- Transaction cost determinants and ownership-based entry mode choice: a meta-analytical review pp. 524-544

- Hongxin Zhao, Yadong Luo and Taewon Suh
- Is eCommerce boundary-less? Effects of individualism–collectivism and uncertainty avoidance on Internet shopping pp. 545-559

- Kai H Lim, Kwok Leung, Choon Ling Sia and Matthew KO Lee
- Knowledge and competitive advantage, the coevolution of firms, technology and national institutions pp. 560-563

- Stefanie Ann Lenway and Thomas P Murtha
- Globalization and NGOs: Transforming Business, Government, and Society pp. 564-566

- Lorraine Eden
Volume 35, issue 5, 2004
- Letter from the Editor pp. 337-339

- Arie Y Lewin
- Organizing knowledge processes in the multinational corporation: an introduction pp. 340-349

- Nicolai Foss and Torben Pedersen
- Reinventing strategies for emerging markets: beyond the transnational model pp. 350-370

- Ted London and Stuart L Hart
- A formal analysis of knowledge combination in multinational enterprises pp. 371-384

- Peter J Buckley and Martin J Carter
- Is knowledge power? Knowledge flows, subsidiary power and rent-seeking within MNCs pp. 385-406

- Ram Mudambi and Pietro Navarra
- An empirical investigation of the process of knowledge transfer in international strategic alliances pp. 407-427

- Bernard L Simonin
- Managing tacit and explicit knowledge transfer in IJVs: the role of relational embeddedness and the impact on performance pp. 428-442

- Charles Dhanaraj, Marjorie A Lyles, H Kevin Steensma and Laszlo Tihanyi
- Managing knowledge transfer in MNCs: the impact of headquarters control mechanisms pp. 443-455

- Ingmar Björkman, Wilhelm Barner-Rasmussen and Li Li
- International business and the eclectic paradigm: developing the OLI framework pp. 456-458

- Ram Mudambi
- Balancing private and state ownership in emerging markets' telecommunications infrastructure: country, industry, and firm influences pp. 459-459

- Jonathan P Doh, Hildy Teegen and Ram Mudambi
Volume 35, issue 4, 2004
- Letter from the editor pp. 257-258

- Arie Y Lewin
- Perspectives on multinational enterprises in emerging economies pp. 259-276

- Klaus Meyer
- Developing countries and MNEs: extending and enriching the research agenda pp. 277-283

- Ravi Ramamurti
- The impact of societal cultural values and individual social beliefs on the perceived effectiveness of managerial influence strategies: a meso approach pp. 284-305

- Ping Ping Fu, Jeff Kennedy, Jasmine Tata, Gary Yukl, Michael Harris Bond, Tai-Kuang Peng, Ekkirala S Srinivas, Jon P Howell, Leonel Prieto, Paul Koopman, Jaap J Boonstra, Selda Pasa, Marie-Francoise Lacassagne, Hiro Higashide and Adith Cheosakul
- A model of cultural differences and international alliance performance pp. 306-319

- David G Sirmon and Peter J Lane
- Foreign direct investment and local linkages pp. 320-333

- Tain-Jy Chen, Homin Chen and Ying-Hua Ku
- Innovation, organizational capabilities, and the born-global firm pp. 334-334

- Gary A Knight and S Tamer Cavusgil
- Multiparty cooperation and performance in international equity joint ventures pp. 334-335

- Yadong Luo and Seung Ho Park
Volume 35, issue 3, 2004
- Letter from the Editor pp. 173-174

- Arie Y Lewin
- New frontiers in international strategy pp. 175-200

- Joan Enric Ricart, Michael J Enright, Pankaj Ghemawat, Stuart L Hart and Tarun Khanna
- Split management control and international joint venture performance pp. 201-215

- Chang-Bum Choi and Paul W Beamish
- Expatriate assignment, adjustment and effectiveness: an empirical examination of the big picture pp. 216-232

- Jeffrey P Shay and Sally A Baack
- Balancing private and state ownership in emerging markets' telecommunications infrastructure: country, industry, and firm influences pp. 233-250

- Jonathan P Doh, Hildy Teegen and Ram Mudambi
- Critical Perspectives on Internationalization pp. 251-254

- Daniel Van Den Bulcke
- Globalisation, economic geography and the strategy of multinational enterprises pp. 255-255

- Peter J Buckley and Pervez N Ghauri
Volume 35, issue 2, 2004
- Letter from the Editor pp. 79-80

- Arie Y Lewin
- Globalisation, economic geography and the strategy of multinational enterprises pp. 81-98

- Peter J Buckley and Pervez N Ghauri
- Identifying the big question in international business research pp. 99-108

- Mike W Peng
- Developing acquired foreign subsidiaries: the experience of MNES in transition economies pp. 109-123

- Klaus Uhlenbruck
- Innovation, organizational capabilities, and the born-global firm pp. 124-141

- Gary A Knight and S Tamar Cavusgil
- Multiparty cooperation and performance in international equity joint ventures pp. 142-160

- Yadong Luo and Seung H Park
- One more time: international business in a global economy pp. 161-171

- Oded Shenkar
Volume 35, issue 1, 2004
- Letter from the Editor pp. 1-2

- A Y Lewin
- A perspective on regional and global strategies of multinational enterprises pp. 3-18

- Alan Rugman and Alain Verbeke
- Mitigating risk in international mergers and acquisitions: the role of contingent payouts pp. 19-32

- Jeffrey J Reuer, Oded Shenkar and Roberto Ragozzino
- A global system view of firm boundaries pp. 33-45

- Peter J Buckley and Niron Hashai
- Empowerment effects across cultures pp. 46-60

- Michael K Hui, Kevin Au and Henry Fock
- How weak are the signals? International price indices and multinational enterprises pp. 61-74

- Lorraine Eden and Peter Rodriguez
- Strategic Alliances as Social Facts: Business, Biotechnology and Intellectual History pp. 75-77

- Eero Vaara
- Book Review pp. 75-75

- Klaus Meyer
Volume 34, issue 6, 2003
- Palgrave Macmillan/Journal of International Business Studies Decade Award 2003: Foreword from the Editor-in-Chief pp. 493-494

- A Y Lewin
- The significance of Bruce Kogut's and Udo Zander's article, ‘Knowledge of the firm and the evolutionary theory of the multinational corporation’ pp. 495-497

- S Tallman
- The evolutionary view of the MNE and the future of internalization theory pp. 498-504

- A Verbeke
- A memoir and reflection: knowledge and an evolutionary theory of the multinational firm 10 years later pp. 505-515

- B Kogut and U Zander
- Knowledge of the firm and the evolutionary theory of the multinational corporation pp. 516-529

- B Kogut and U Zander
- Insider ownership, human resource strategies and performance in a transition economy pp. 530-549

- T Buck, I Filatotchev, N Demina and Mike Wright
- Manufacturer governance of foreign distributor relationships: do relational norms enhance competitiveness in the export market? pp. 550-566

- C Zhang, S T Cavusgil and A S Roath
- Conditions influencing headquarters and foreign subsidiary roles in marketing activities and their effects on performance pp. 567-585

- K Hewett, M S Roth and K Roth
- MNC knowledge transfer, subsidiary absorptive capacity, and HRM pp. 586-599

- D Minbaeva, T Pedersen, I Björkman, C F Fey and H J Park
Volume 34, issue 5, 2003
- Letter From the Editor pp. 413-415

- A Y Lewin
- Who gets what: the MNE, the national state and the distributional effects of globalization pp. 416-427

- T Agmon
- Global gatekeeping, representation, and network structure: a longitudinal analysis of regional and global knowledge-diffusion networks pp. 428-442

- J W Spencer
- Environmental influences on MNE subsidiary roles: economic integration and the Nordic countries pp. 443-456

- Gabriel Benito, B Grøgaard and Rajneesh Narula
- Investors' valuation of global product design and development pp. 457-472

- Kalu Ojah and L Monplaisir
- Broadening the foreign market entry mode decision: separating ownership and control pp. 473-488

- J R Brown, C S Dev and Zheng Zhou
- Book Review pp. 489-489

- Klaus Meyer
- Cooperative Strategies and Alliances pp. 489-491

- Bo Nielsen
Volume 34, issue 4, 2003
- Trends in foreign direct investment flows: a theoretical and empirical analysis pp. 315-326

- D Sethi, S E Guisinger, S E Phelan and D M Berg
- The global integration of business functions: a study of multinational businesses in integrated global industries pp. 327-344

- K Kim, Park J-H and J E Prescott
- The relationship between international diversification and performance in service firms pp. 345-355

- N Capar and M Kotabe
- Knowledge transfer capacity and its implications for the theory of the multinational corporation pp. 356-373

- Xavier Martin and R Salomon
- The persistence and implications of Japanese keiretsu organization pp. 374-388

- J McGuire and S Dow
- Country and organizational-level adaptation to foreign workplace ideologies: a comparative study of distributive justice values in China, Russia and the United States pp. 389-406

- J K Giacobbe-Miller, D J Miller, W Zhang and V I Victorov
- Managing New Industry Creation: Global Knowledge Formation and Entrepreneurship in High Technology pp. 407-408

- Reviewed by: Jonathan Levie
- From Silicon Valley to Singapore: Location and Competitive Advantage in the Hard Disk Drive Industry pp. 409-411

- Reviewed by: Jan Annerstedt
Volume 34, issue 3, 2003
- Policy uncertainty and the sequence of entry by Japanese firms, 1980–1998 pp. 227-241

- A Delios and Witold Henisz
- The performance of cross-border units in China: a test of natural selection, strategic choice and contingency theories pp. 242-254

- J Child, L Chung and H Davies
- Does human resource management matter in a transitional economy? China as an example pp. 255-265

- K S Law, D K Tse and N Zhou
- A cross-national assessment of the values of Latin America managers: contrasting hues or shades of gray? pp. 266-281

- T Lenartowicz and J P Johnson
- Motivations for FDI and domestic capital formation pp. 282-289

- W Hejazi and P Pauly
- Market-seeking MNEs in an emerging market: How parent–subsidiary links shape overseas success pp. 290-309

- Y Luo
- Handbook of Cross-Cultural Management pp. 310-311

- Reviewed by: M Tayeb
- Emerging Issues in International Business Research pp. 312-313

- Reviewed by: A Verbeke
Volume 34, issue 2, 2003
- Introduction to the JIBS Symposium Honoring the 25th Anniversary of The Future of the Multinational Enterprise pp. 101-107

- Bernard Yeung
- Some antecedents of internalization theory pp. 108-115

- John H Dunning
- Internalization and the MNE: a note on the spread of ideas pp. 116-124

- A Edward Safarian
- Extending the theory of the multinational enterprise: internalization and strategic management perspectives pp. 125-137

- Alan Rugman and Alain Verbeke
- Semiglobalization and international business strategy pp. 138-152

- Pankaj Ghemawat
- Foreign direct investment, diversification and firm performance pp. 153-172

- John Doukas and L H P Lang
- The power of the Buckley and Casson thesis: the ability to manage institutional idiosyncrasies pp. 173-184

- Witold Henisz
- Experience, imitation, and the sequence of foreign entry: wholly owned and joint-venture manufacturing by South Korean firms and business groups in China, 1987–1995 pp. 185-198

- Mauro F Guillén
- Foreign direct investment and host country productivity: the American automotive component industry in the 1980s pp. 199-218

- Wilbur Chung, W Mitchell and B Yeung
- The Future of the Multinational Enterprise in retrospect and in prospect pp. 219-222

- Peter J Buckley and Mark Casson
- Politics and International Investment pp. 223-225

- Alan Rugman
Volume 34, issue 1, 2003
- Letter from the new Editor pp. 1-4

- Arie Y Lewin
- A three-stage theory of international expansion: the link between multinationality and performance in the service sector pp. 5-18

- Farok J Contractor, Sumit K Kundu and Chin-Chun Hsu
- Governance infrastructure and US foreign direct investment pp. 19-39

- Steven Globerman and Daniel Shapiro
- Thermoclimate, Culture, and Poverty as Country-level Roots of Workers' Wages pp. 40-52

- Evert Van de Vliert
- How perceived brand globalness creates brand value pp. 53-65

- Jan-Benedict E M Steenkamp, Rajeev Batra and Dana L Alden
- Measures of strategic alliance performance: an analysis of construct validity pp. 66-79

- Africa Ariño
- Theoretical justification of sampling choices in international marketing research: key issues and guidelines for researchers pp. 80-89

- N L Reynolds, A C Simintiras and A Diamantopoulos
- The ‘power’ of international business research pp. 90-99

- Jürgen Kai-Uwe Brock
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