Journal of International Business Studies
1970 - 2025
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Volume 52, issue 9, 2021
- What’s so special about born globals, their entrepreneurs or their business model? pp. 1665-1694

- Jean-Francois Hennart, Antonio Majocchi and Birgit Hagen
- Perlmutter revisited: Revealing the anomic mindset pp. 1695-1723

- Alexandre Bohas, Michael J. Morley and Aseem Kinra
- The influence of generalized and arbitrary institutional inefficiencies on the ownership decision in cross-border acquisitions pp. 1724-1749

- Christian Falaster, Manuel Ferreira and Dan Li
- Corruption level and uncertainty, FDI and domestic investment pp. 1750-1774

- Jan Hanousek, Anastasiya Shamshur, Jan Svejnar and Jiri Tresl
- Political elections and corporate investment: International evidence pp. 1775-1796

- Mario Amore and Margherita Corina
- More alike than different? A comparison of variance explained by cross-cultural models pp. 1797-1817

- James G. Field, Frank A. Bosco, David Kraichy, Krista L. Uggerslev and Mingang K. Geiger
- Navigating cross-border institutional complexity: A review and assessment of multinational nonmarket strategy research pp. 1818-1853

- Pei Sun, Jonathan P. Doh, Tazeeb Rajwani and Donald Siegel
- The dynamic process of pro-market reforms and foreign affiliate performance: When to seek local, subnational, or global help? pp. 1854-1870

- Christine M. Chan and Jialin Du
- A cross-cultural exploratory analysis of pandemic growth: The case of COVID-19 pp. 1871-1892

- Ratan J. S. Dheer, Carolyn P. Egri and Len J. Treviño
- Correction to: A cross-cultural exploratory analysis of pandemic growth: The case of COVID-19 pp. 1893-1895

- Ratan J. S. Dheer, Carolyn P. Egri and Len J. Treviño
- Cross-cultural management revisited: A qualitative approach pp. 1896-1899

- Susanne Tietze
Volume 52, issue 8, 2021
- The overarching role of international marketing: Relevance and centrality in research and practice pp. 1429-1444

- Saeed Samiee, Constantine S. Katsikeas and G. Tomas M. Hult
- Sharing economy: International marketing strategies pp. 1445-1473

- Irina V. Kozlenkova, Ju-Yeon Lee, Diandian Xiang and Robert W. Palmatier
- Managerial metric use in marketing decisions across 16 countries: A cultural perspective pp. 1474-1500

- Ofer Mintz, Imran S Currim, Jan-Benedict E M Steenkamp and Martijn Jong
- E-platform use and exporting in the context of Alibaba: A signaling theory perspective pp. 1501-1528

- Ruey-Jer “Bryan” Jean, Daekwan Kim, Kevin Zheng Zhou and S. Tamer Cavusgil
- Platform-based mobile payments adoption in emerging and developed countries: Role of country-level heterogeneity and network effects pp. 1529-1558

- V. Kumar, Nandini Nim and Amit Agarwal
- Brand credibility and marketplace globalization: The role of perceived brand globalness and localness pp. 1559-1590

- Timo Mandler, Fabian Bartsch and C. Min Han
- Acting on anger: Cultural value moderators of the effects of consumer animosity pp. 1591-1615

- Stanford A Westjohn, Peter Magnusson, Yi Peng and Hyeyoon Jung
- The two sides of cooperation in export relationships: When more is not better pp. 1616-1627

- Claude Obadia and Matthew J. Robson
- Speed and synchronization in foreign market network entry: A note on the revisited Uppsala model pp. 1628-1645

- Jan Johanson and Martin Johanson
- Toward a loose coupling view of digital globalization pp. 1646-1663

- Satish Nambisan and Yadong Luo
Volume 52, issue 7, 2021
- Universal research ethics and international business studies pp. 1229-1237

- Denis G. Arnold
- Leviathan as foreign investor: Geopolitics and sovereign wealth funds pp. 1238-1255

- Di Wang, Robert J. Weiner, Quan Li and Srividya Jandhyala
- Positive institutional changes through peace: The relative effects of peace agreements and non-market capabilities on FDI pp. 1256-1278

- João Albino-Pimentel, Jennifer Oetzel, Chang Hoon Oh and Nicholas A. Poggioli
- Sister cities, cross-national FDI, and the subnational FDI location decision pp. 1279-1301

- Tianyou Hu, Siddharth Natarajan and Andrew Delios
- Whither geographic proximity? Bypassing local R&D units in foreign university collaboration pp. 1302-1330

- Rene Belderbos, Marcelina Grabowska, Stijn Kelchtermans, Bart Leten, Jojo Jacob and Massimo Riccaboni
- Best of both worlds: How embeddedness fit in the host unit and the headquarters improve repatriate knowledge transfer pp. 1331-1349

- Fabian Jintae Froese, Sebastian Stoermer, B Sebastian Reiche and Sebastian Klar
- MNE host-country alliance network position and post-entry establishment mode choice pp. 1350-1364

- Yue Zhao, Ronaldo Parente, Stav Fainshmidt and Steven Carnovale
- The declining share of primary data and the neglect of the individual level in international business research pp. 1365-1374

- Jelena Cerar, Phillip C. Nell and B. Sebastian Reiche
- Internationalization of the firm: A discourse-based view pp. 1375-1393

- Len J Treviño and Jonathan P Doh
- Trevino and Doh’s discourse-based view: Do we need a new theory of internationalization? pp. 1394-1406

- Joshua K Ault, Aloysius Newenham-Kahindi and Sanjay Patnaik
- Complementing the Uppsala model? A commentary on Treviño and Doh’s paper “Internationalization of the firm: A discourse-based view” pp. 1407-1416

- Mats Forsgren and Ulf Holm
- The death of the Uppsala school: Towards a discourse-based paradigm? pp. 1417-1424

- Lars Håkanson
- Research handbook of global leadership: Making a difference pp. 1425-1428

- B. Sebastian Reiche
Volume 52, issue 6, 2021
- Global scaling as a logic of multinationalization pp. 1031-1046

- A. Rebecca Reuber, Esther Tippmann and Sinéad Monaghan
- Back to basics: Behavioral theory and internationalization pp. 1047-1068

- Irina Surdu, Henrich R. Greve and Gabriel Benito
- The formation of an MNE identity over the course of internationalization pp. 1069-1095

- Johann Fortwengel
- Deceptive signaling on globalized digital platforms: Institutional hypnosis and firm internationalization pp. 1096-1120

- Ziliang Deng, Peter W Liesch and Zeyu Wang
- International evidence on state ownership and trade credit: Opportunities and motivations pp. 1121-1158

- Ruiyuan Chen, Sadok El Ghoul, Omrane Guedhami, Chuck C. Y. Kwok and Robert Nash
- Family firm internationalization: Past research and an agenda for the future pp. 1159-1198

- Jean-Luc Arregle, Francesco Chirico, Liena Kano, Sumit K. Kundu, Antonio Majocchi and William S. Schulze
- Correction to: Family firm internationalization: Past research and an agenda for the future pp. 1199-1199

- Jean-Luc Arregle, Francesco Chirico, Liena Kano, Sumit K. Kundu, Antonio Majocchi and William S. Schulze
- Social movements and international business activities of firms pp. 1200-1214

- Longwei Tian, Caleb H. Tse, Xunyong Xiang, Yuan Li and Yigang Pan
- Robots do not get the coronavirus: The COVID-19 pandemic and the international division of labor pp. 1215-1224

- Steven Brakman, Harry Garretsen and Arjen Witteloostuijn
- Research methods in international business pp. 1225-1228

- Donald Bergh
Volume 52, issue 5, 2021
- The long-term energy transition and multinational enterprise complexity: A BJM–JIBS Joint Initiative pp. 803-806

- Alain Verbeke
- The long-term energy transition: Drivers, outcomes, and the role of the multinational enterprise pp. 807-823

- A. Erin Bass and Birgitte Grøgaard
- The role of business models in firm internationalization: An exploration of European electricity firms in the context of the energy transition pp. 824-852

- René Bohnsack, Francesca Ciulli and Ans Kolk
- Jurisdiction shopping and foreign location choice: The role of market and nonmarket experience in the European solar energy industry pp. 853-877

- Panikos Georgallis, João Albino-Pimentel and Nina Kondratenko
- Correction to: Jurisdiction shopping and foreign location choice: The role of market and nonmarket experience in the European solar energy industry pp. 878-878

- Panikos Georgallis, João Albino-Pimentel and Nina Kondratenko
- Different shades of green: Global oil and gas companies and renewable energy pp. 879-903

- Julia Hartmann, Andrew C Inkpen and Kannan Ramaswamy
- MNE responses to carbon pricing regulations: Theory and evidence pp. 904-929

- Michael Nippa, Sanjay Patnaik and Markus Taussig
- Multinational energy utilities in the energy transition: A configurational study of the drivers of FDI in renewables pp. 930-950

- Samuli Patala, Jouni K. Juntunen, Sarianna Lundan and Tiina Ritvala
- Long-term energy transitions and international business: Concepts, theory, methods, and a research agenda pp. 951-970

- Jonathan Doh, Pawan Budhwar and Geoffrey Wood
- MNC responses to international NGO activist campaigns: Evidence from Royal Dutch/Shell in apartheid South Africa pp. 971-998

- Ishva Minefee and Marcelo Bucheli
- Implementing the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals in international business pp. 999-1030

- Ivan Montiel, Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, Junghoon Park, Raquel Antolín-López and Bryan W. Husted
Volume 52, issue 4, 2021
- Innovation in and from emerging economies: New insights and lessons for international business research pp. 545-559

- Jaideep Anand, Gerald McDermott, Ram Mudambi and Rajneesh Narula
- Leviathan as an inventor: An extended agency model of state-owned versus private firm invention in emerging and developed economies pp. 560-594

- Sergio G Lazzarini, Luiz F Mesquita, Felipe Monteiro and Aldo Musacchio
- Partnering with Leviathan: The politics of innovation in foreign-host-state joint ventures pp. 595-620

- Pei Sun, Ziliang Deng and Mike Wright
- State governance and technological innovation in emerging economies: State-owned enterprise restructuration and institutional logic dissonance in China’s high-speed train sector pp. 621-645

- Aurora Liu Genin, Justin Tan and Juan Song
- Public sector organizations and agricultural catch-up dilemma in emerging markets: The orchestrating role of Embrapa in Brazil pp. 646-670

- Ronaldo Parente, Marne Melo, Daniel Andrews, Arun Kumaraswamy and Flavio Vasconcelos
- Diaspora ownership and international technology licensing by emerging market firms pp. 671-691

- Aleksandra Gregorič, Larissa Rabbiosi and Grazia Santangelo
- Running out of steam? A political incentive perspective of FDI inflows in China pp. 692-717

- Danqing Wang, Zhitao Zhu, Shuo Chen and Xiaowei Rose Luo
- Government procurement and financial statement certification: Evidence from private firms in emerging economies pp. 718-745

- Ole-Kristian Hope, Shushu Jiang and Dushyantkumar Vyas
- The effects of trade integration on formal and informal entrepreneurship: The moderating role of economic development pp. 746-772

- Elizabeth M Moore, Luis Alfonso Dau and Santiago Mingo
- A stakeholder-based view of the evolution of intellectual property institutions pp. 773-802

- Dan Prud’homme, Tony W. Tong and Nianchen Han
Volume 52, issue 3, 2021
- Dealing with dynamic endogeneity in international business research pp. 339-362

- Jiatao Li, Haoyuan Ding, Yichuan Hu and Guoguang Wan
- Chief marketing officers’ discretion and firms’ internationalization: An empirical investigation pp. 363-387

- V. Kumar, Sourav Bikash Borah, Amalesh Sharma and Laxminarayana Yashaswy Akella
- Multinationality, portfolio diversification, and asymmetric MNE performance: The moderating role of real options awareness pp. 388-408

- Sophocles P. Ioulianou, Michael J. Leiblein and Lenos Trigeorgis
- Control changes in multinational corporations: Adjusting control approaches in practice pp. 409-431

- Emma Stendahl, Svante Schriber and Esther Tippmann
- The influence of expatriate cultural intelligence on organizational embeddedness and knowledge sharing: The moderating effects of host country context pp. 432-453

- Sebastian Stoermer, Samuel Davies and Fabian Jintae Froese
- Foreign investor reactions to risk and uncertainty in antitrust: U.S. merger policy investigations and the deterrence of foreign acquirer presence pp. 454-478

- Joseph Clougherty and Nan Zhang
- Whole country-of-origin network development abroad pp. 479-503

- John P Berns, Maria Gondo and Christian Sellar
- No place like home: The effect of exporting to the country of origin on the financial performance of immigrant-owned SMEs pp. 504-524

- Horatio Morgan, Sui Sui and Shavin Malhotra
- Are firms with foreign CEOs better citizens? A study of the impact of CEO foreignness on corporate social performance pp. 525-543

- Olivier Bertrand, Marie-Ann Betschinger and Caterina Moschieri
Volume 52, issue 2, 2021
- Business groups and the study of international business: A Coasean synthesis and extension pp. 161-211

- Luis Alfonso Dau, Randall Morck and Bernard Yin Yeung
- Institutional investment horizons and firm valuation around the world pp. 212-244

- Simon Döring, Wolfgang Drobetz, Sadok El Ghoul, Omrane Guedhami and Henning Schröder
- Managing cultural specificity and cultural embeddedness when internationalizing: Cultural strategies of Japanese craft firms pp. 245-281

- Innan Sasaki, Niina Nummela and Davide Ravasi
- A processual view of organizational stigmatization in foreign market entry: The failure of Guggenheim Helsinki pp. 282-305

- Tiina Ritvala, Nina Granqvist and Rebecca Piekkari
- Selection, learning, and productivity at the firm level: Evidence from Canadian outward FDI pp. 306-320

- Walid Hejazi, Jianmin Tang and Weimin Wang
- Government connections and credit access around the world: Evidence from discouraged borrowers pp. 321-333

- Shusen Qi and Duc Duy Nguyen
- Geopolitics of the knowledge-based economy pp. 334-337

- Tiina Ritvala and Rebecca Piekkari
Volume 52, issue 1, 2021
- The JIBS 2020 Decade Award: Unraveling the effects of cultural diversity in teams: A meta-analysis of research on multicultural groups pp. 1-3

- Alain Verbeke
- Unraveling the effects of cultural diversity in teams: A retrospective of research on multicultural work groups and an agenda for future research pp. 4-22

- Günter K Stahl and Martha L Maznevski
- The anatomy of an award-winning meta-analysis: Recommendations for authors, reviewers, and readers of meta-analytic reviews pp. 23-44

- Piers Steel, Sjoerd Beugelsdijk and Herman Aguinis
- Beyond the double-edged sword of cultural diversity in teams: Progress, critique, and next steps pp. 45-55

- Dana Minbaeva, Stacey Fitzsimmons and Chris Brewster
- Using scripts to address cultural and institutional challenges of global project coordination pp. 56-77

- Catherine Durnell Cramton, Tine Köhler and Raymond E. Levitt
- When more is not better: A curvilinear relationship between foreign language proficiency and social categorization pp. 78-104

- Vesa Peltokorpi and Markus Pudelko
- Consumption convergence across countries: measurement, antecedents, and consequences pp. 105-120

- Ayse Ozturk, S. Tamer Cavusgil and O. Cem Ozturk
- The role of creditor rights on capital structure and product market interactions: International evidence pp. 121-147

- Sadok El Ghoul, Omrane Guedhami, Chuck C Y Kwok and Ying Zheng
- The family as a platform for FSA development: Enriching new internalization theory with insights from family firm research pp. 148-160

- Liena Kano, Luciano Ciravegna and Francesco Rattalino
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