Journal of International Business Studies
1970 - 2025
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Volume 49, issue 9, 2018
- The future of international business research on corporate globalization that never was… pp. 1101-1112

- Alain Verbeke, Régis Coeurderoy and Tanja Matt
- Conceptualizing and measuring distance in international business research: Recurring questions and best practice guidelines pp. 1113-1137

- Sjoerd Beugelsdijk, Björn Ambos and Phillip C Nell
- The making of a construct: Lessons from 30 years of the Kogut and Singh cultural distance index pp. 1138-1153

- Ilya R P Cuypers, Gokhan Ertug, Pursey P M A R Heugens, Bruce Kogut and Tengjian Zou
- The Kogut and Singh national cultural distance index: Time to start using it as a springboard rather than a crutch pp. 1154-1166

- Robbert Maseland, Douglas Dow and Piers Steel
- The tortuous evolution of the role of culture in IB research: What we know, what we don’t know, and where we are headed pp. 1167-1189

- Rosalie L Tung and Günter K Stahl
- Interpreting societal culture value dimensions pp. 1190-1207

- Mark F Peterson and Tais S Barreto
- Individualism and stock price crash risk pp. 1208-1236

- Zhe An, Zhian Chen, Donghui Li and Lu Xing
- Client profitability of diffusion segments across countries for multi-generational innovations: The influence of firm, market, and cross-national differences pp. 1237-1262

- Ashish Sood and V Kumar
Volume 49, issue 8, 2018
- Zoom in, zoom out: Geographic scale and multinational activity pp. 929-941

- Ram Mudambi, Lee Li, Xufei Ma, Shige Makino, Gongming Qian and Ron Boschma
- Core or periphery? The effects of country-of-origin agglomerations on the within-country expansion of MNEs pp. 942-966

- Maximilian Stallkamp, Brian C Pinkham, Andreas P J Schotter and Olha Buchel
- Location strategy in cluster networks pp. 967-989

- Pengfei Li and Harald Bathelt
- Knowledge connectedness within and across home country borders: Spatial heterogeneity and the technological scope of firm innovations pp. 990-1009

- Vittoria G. Scalera, Alessandra Perri and T. J. Hannigan
- Rapid expansion of international new ventures across institutional distance pp. 1010-1032

- Ziliang Deng, Ruey-Jer “Bryan” Jean and Rudolf Sinkovics
- Domestic alliance networks and regional strategies of MNEs: A structural embeddedness perspective pp. 1033-1059

- Viacheslav Iurkov and Gabriel Benito
- Impact of historical conflict on FDI location and performance: Japanese investment in China pp. 1060-1080

- Gerald Yong Gao, Danny Tan Wang and Yi Che
- Traversing cultural boundaries in IB: The complex relationships between explicit country and implicit cultural group boundaries at multiple levels pp. 1081-1099

- Mark F Peterson, Mikael Søndergaard and Aycan Kara
Volume 49, issue 7, 2018
- Explaining the effect of rapid internationalization on horizontal foreign divestment in the retail sector: An extended Penrosean perspective pp. 779-808

- Alex Mohr, Georgios Batsakis and Zita Stone
- Limits to international entry mode learning in SMEs pp. 809-831

- Christian Schwens, Florian B Zapkau, Keith D Brouthers and Lina Hollender
- Internationalization and performance: Degree, duration, and scale of operations pp. 832-857

- Majid Abdi and Preet S. Aulakh
- Dynamics of pro-market institutions and firm performance pp. 858-880

- Elitsa R Banalieva, Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra and Ravi Sarathy
- An institutional logics approach to liability of foreignness: The case of mining MNEs in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 881-901

- Aloysius Newenham-Kahindi and Charles E Stevens
- Silicon envy: How global innovation clusters hurt or stimulate each other across developed and emerging markets pp. 902-918

- Nukhet Harmancioglu and Gerard J Tellis
- Team personal-life inclusion in socially- versus task-oriented countries: A cross-cultural study of Chinese versus German teams pp. 919-928

- Matthias Weiss, Laura Joan Salm, Miriam Muethel and Martin Hoegl
Volume 49, issue 6, 2018
- Diplomatic and corporate networks: Bridges to foreign locations pp. 659-683

- Jing Li, Klaus Meyer, Hua Zhang and Yuan Ding
- Global value chain governance: A relational perspective pp. 684-705

- Liena Kano
- Global connectedness and local innovation in industrial clusters pp. 706-728

- Ekaterina Turkina and Ari Van Assche
- Alliances in international governmental organizations, regional trade agreement formation, and multinational enterprise regionalization strategy pp. 729-742

- Yener Kandogan and Jens Hiller
- Internal embeddedness, geographic distance, and global knowledge sourcing by overseas subsidiaries pp. 743-752

- Kazuhiro Asakawa, YeonJin Park, Jaeyong Song and Sang-Ji Kim
- Internationalization through exaptation: The role of domestic geographical dispersion in the internationalization process pp. 753-760

- Grazia Santangelo and Tamara Stucchi
- Social trust in subnational regions and foreign subsidiary performance: Evidence from foreign investments in China pp. 761-773

- Jane Wenzhen Lu, Yuanyang Song and Mengmeng Shan
- The development of international business: A narrative of theory and practice pp. 774-777

- Mats Forsgren
Volume 49, issue 5, 2018
- The role of earnout financing on the valuation effects of global diversification pp. 523-551

- Leonidas G Barbopoulos, Jo Danbolt and Dimitris Alexakis
- Foreign earnings management of US multinational companies: The role of decision rights pp. 552-574

- Jing Huang
- Cross-border venture capital investments: The impact of foreignness on returns pp. 575-604

- Axel Buchner, Susanne Espenlaub, Arif Khurshed and Abdulkadir Mohamed
- Does corporate hedging attract foreign institutional investors? Evidence from international firms pp. 605-632

- Massimo Massa and Lei Zhang
- The impact of climate risk on firm performance and financing choices: An international comparison pp. 633-656

- Henry He Huang, Joseph Kerstein and Chong Wang
- Correction to: The interplay of national distances and regional networks: Private equity investments in emerging markets pp. 657-657

- Santiago Mingo, Francisco Morales and Luis Alfonso Dau
Volume 49, issue 4, 2018
- International entrepreneurship research versus international business research: A false dichotomy? pp. 387-394

- Alain Verbeke and Luciano Ciravegna
- International entrepreneurship: The pursuit of entrepreneurial opportunities across national borders pp. 395-406

- A. Rebecca Reuber, Gary A. Knight, Peter W. Liesch and Lianxi Zhou
- Stability vs. flexibility: The effect of regulatory institutions on opportunity type pp. 407-441

- Susan L Young, Christopher Welter and Michael Conger
- Country familiarity in the initial stage of foreign market selection pp. 442-472

- Daniel R Clark, Dan Li and Dean A Shepherd
- Becoming a multinational enterprise: Using industry recipes to achieve rapid multinationalization pp. 473-495

- Sinéad Monaghan and Esther Tippmann
- Innovation and internationalisation processes of firms with new-to-the-world technologies pp. 496-522

- Alexandra Kriz and Catherine Welch
Volume 49, issue 3, 2018
- Drivers of institutional change around the world: The case of IFRS pp. 249-271

- Miriam Koning, Gerard Mertens and Peter Roosenboom
- Political connections and voluntary disclosure: Evidence from around the world pp. 272-302

- Mingyi Hung, Yongtae Kim and Siqi Li
- A meta-analysis of the exchange hazards–interfirm governance relationship: An informal institutions perspective pp. 303-323

- Zhi Cao, Yuan Li, Jayanth Jayaram, Yi Liu and Fabrice Lumineau
- Home country supportiveness/unfavorableness and outward foreign direct investment from China pp. 324-345

- Ajai S Gaur, Xufei Ma and Zhujun Ding
- Host market government corruption and the equity-based foreign entry strategies of multinational enterprises pp. 346-370

- Michael A Sartor and Paul W Beamish
- The interplay of national distances and regional networks: Private equity investments in emerging markets pp. 371-386

- Santiago Mingo, Francisco Morales and Luis Alfonso Dau
Volume 49, issue 2, 2018
- A general theory of springboard MNEs pp. 129-152

- Yadong Luo and Rosalie L Tung
- Risk propensity in the foreign direct investment location decision of emerging multinationals pp. 153-171

- Peter J Buckley, Liang Chen, L Jeremy Clegg and Hinrich Voss
- State ownership and transparency in foreign direct investment pp. 172-195

- Anthony P Cannizzaro and Robert J Weiner
- Does hometown advantage matter? The case of institutional blockholder monitoring on earnings management in Korea pp. 196-221

- Chang Liu, Chune Young Chung, Hong Kee Sul and Kainan Wang
- Exporting and innovating among emerging market firms: The moderating role of institutional development pp. 222-245

- Zhenzhen Xie and Jiatao Li
- Correction to: Anonymous shell companies: A global audit study and field experiment in 176 countries pp. 246-247

- Brent B Allred, Michael G Findley, Daniel Nielson and J C Sharman
- Correction to: Policy uncertainty, derivatives use, and firm-level FDI pp. 248-248

- Quang Nguyen, Trang Kim and Marina Papanastassiou
Volume 49, issue 1, 2018
- The JIBS 2017 Decade Award: The determinants of Chinese outward foreign direct investment pp. 1-3

- Alain Verbeke
- A retrospective and agenda for future research on Chinese outward foreign direct investment pp. 4-23

- Peter J Buckley, L Jeremy Clegg, Hinrich Voss, Adam R Cross, Xin Liu and Ping Zheng
- What’s theoretically novel about emerging-market multinationals? pp. 24-33

- Exequiel Hernandez and Mauro F Guillén
- What is “Chinese” about Chinese multinationals? pp. 34-48

- Ravi Ramamurti and Jenny Hillemann
- Tax havens and disclosure aggregation pp. 49-69

- Herita Akamah, Ole-Kristian Hope and Wayne B Thomas
- Firm capabilities, technological dynamism and the internationalisation of innovation: A behavioural approach pp. 70-95

- Torben Schubert, Elisabeth Baier and Christian Rammer
- Policy uncertainty, derivatives use, and firm-level FDI pp. 96-126

- Quang Nguyen, Trang Kim and Marina Papanastassiou
- Erratum to: An architectural framework for global talent management pp. 127-127

- Shad Morris, Scott Snell and Ingmar Björkman
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