Journal of International Business Policy
2018 - 2025
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Volume 2, issue 4, 2019
- Migrants, migration policies, and international business research: Current trends and new directions pp. 275-288

- Helena Barnard, David Deeds, Ram Mudambi and Paul Vaaler
- Diaspora engagement institutions and venture investment activity in developing countries pp. 289-313

- Michael E. Cummings and Alan Gamlen
- Human stickiness as a counterforce to brain drain: Purpose-driven behaviour among Tanzanian medical doctors and implications for policy pp. 314-332

- Ndikumana David Emmanuel, Maria Elo and Rebecca Piekkari
- Skilled immigration to fill talent gaps: A comparison of the immigration policies of the United States, Canada, and Australia pp. 333-355

- M. Chand and R. L. Tung
- Benefitting from immigration: The value of immigrants’ country knowledge for firm internationalization pp. 356-375

- Vera Kunczer, Thomas Lindner and Jonas Puck
- Correction to: Benefitting from immigration: The value of immigrants’ country knowledge for firm internationalization pp. 376-376

- Vera Kunczer, Thomas Lindner and Jonas Puck
- Unmanaged migration and the role of MNEs in reducing push factors and promoting peace: A strategic HRM perspective pp. 377-396

- Carol Reade, Mark McKenna and Jennifer Oetzel
- Social influences in cross-border entrepreneurial migration policy pp. 397-412

- Daria Kautto
Volume 2, issue 3, 2019
- Global value chains and international development policy: Bringing firms, networks and policy-engaged scholarship back in pp. 195-210

- Gary Gereffi
- Applying the GVC framework to policy: The ILO experience pp. 211-216

- Arianna Rossi
- Business environment reforms in fragile and conflict-affected states: From a transactions towards a systems approach pp. 217-236

- John Luiz, Brian Ganson and Achim Wennmann
- Terrorism and corporate social responsibility: Testing the impact of attacks on CSR behavior pp. 237-257

- Max Abrahms, Luis Alfonso Dau and Elizabeth M Moore
- Will tax reforms alone solve the tax avoidance and tax haven problems? pp. 258-271

- James Nebus
- Correction to: Corruption and foreign direct investment phases: The moderating role of institutions pp. 272-274

- Jingtao Yi, Shuang Meng, Craig D. Macaulay and Mike W. Peng
Volume 2, issue 2, 2019
- From the editor: International business policy: What it is, and what it is not pp. 111-118

- Jeremy Clegg
- Good friends in high places: Politico-economic determinants of the expropriation and taxation of multinational firms pp. 119-141

- Luis Fernando Medina, Marcelo Bucheli and Minyoung Kim
- Implications of Canada’s restrictive FDI policies on employment and productivity pp. 142-166

- Walid Hejazi and Daniel Trefler
- Corruption and foreign direct investment phases: The moderating role of institutions pp. 167-181

- Jingtao Yi, Shuang Meng, Craig D. Macaulay and Mike W. Peng
- A note on Dani Rodrik, “Populism and the economics of globalization” pp. 182-193

- Terutomo Ozawa
Volume 2, issue 1, 2019
- From the editor: The social side of international business policy – mapping social entrepreneurship in South Africa pp. 1-8

- Helena Barnard
- Protectionism, state discrimination, and international business since the onset of the Global Financial Crisis pp. 9-36

- Simon J Evenett
- Melting pot or tribe? Country-level ethnic diversity and its effect on subsidiaries pp. 37-61

- Jennifer Oetzel and Chang Hoon Oh
- Does it pay for cities to be green? An investigation of FDI inflows and environmental sustainability pp. 62-85

- Niccolò Pisani, Ans Kolk, Václav Ocelík and Ganling Wu
- Bridging the enforcement gap in international trade: Participation in the New York Convention on arbitration pp. 86-109

- Michael Olabisi
Volume 1, issue 3, 2018
- From the editor: Steering a policy turn in international business – opportunities and challenges pp. 117-127

- Ari Van Assche
- Thanks but no thanks: State-owned multinationals from emerging markets and host-country policies pp. 128-156

- Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra
- FDI and regional development policy pp. 157-183

- Simona Iammarino
- Towards a theoretically-based global foreign direct investment policy regime pp. 184-207

- Peter J. Buckley
- Multinational enterprises and the Sustainable Development Goals: An institutional approach to corporate engagement pp. 208-233

- Jan Anton van Zanten and Rob van Tulder
- Indigenous digital technology standards for development: The case of China pp. 234-252

- Michael Murphree and Dan Breznitz
Volume 1, issue 1, 2018
- From the editor: Engaging international business scholars with public policy issues pp. 1-11

- Sarianna M Lundan
- Populism and the economics of globalization pp. 12-33

- Dani Rodrik
- Reflecting on populism and the economics of globalization pp. 34-43

- Bernard Hoekman and Douglas Nelson
- Knowledge-intensive intangibles, spatial transaction costs, and the rise of populism pp. 44-52

- Ram Mudambi
- IP litigation is local, but those who litigate are global pp. 53-70

- Karin Beukel and Minyuan Zhao
- Are foreign firms favored in China? Firm-level evidence on the collection of value-added taxes pp. 71-91

- Yasheng Huang and Heiwai Tang
- Multinationals, international business, and poverty: A cross-disciplinary research overview and conceptual framework pp. 92-115

- Ans Kolk, Miguel Rivera-Santos and Carlos Rufín
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