Asia Pacific Business Review
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Volume 23, issue 5, 2017
- Erratum pp. (i)-(i)

- The Editors
- What does the ‘inner world’ of Chinese managers tell us about their management values, thoughts and practices? An ethnographic study pp. 625-640

- Jose Weng-Chou Wong and Siew-Huat Kong
- Entrepreneurship and social norms about thrift versus sharing: the Chinese-Tahitian experience pp. 641-657

- Bernard Poirine, Vincent Dropsy and Jean-François Gay
- The dynamics of the Chinese film industry: factors affecting Chinese audiences’ intentions to see movies pp. 658-676

- Guangchao Charles Feng
- Enhancing knowledge sharing from self-initiated expatriates in Vietnam: the role of internal marketing and work-role adjustment in an emerging economy pp. 677-696

- Au Due Tang, Man-Ling Chang and Cheng-Feng Cheng
- ‘China-focused’ human resource management? A critical analysis of a decade of journal-published research, 2008–2017 pp. 697-712

- Ronald Busse
- Review of Korean workplace gender policy literature from 1989 to 2014 pp. 713-733

- Louise Patterson and Brandon Walcutt
- Zhu Rongji and China’s economic take-off pp. 734-734

- Malcolm Warner
- Women in Southeast Asia: Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Singapore, Timor, Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei; Essential trade: Vietnamese women in a changing marketplace pp. 735-737

- Paul Gentle
- Demographic shift: implications for employment policy development in the Asia-Pacific pp. 738-742

- Keith Jackson
- Global marketing: contemporary theory, practice and cases pp. 742-743

- Alexander Rosado-Serrano and Justin Paul
- The Asian ‘poverty miracle’: impressive accomplishments or incomplete achievements? pp. 743-745

- Dilip K. Das
- The diffusion of Western economic ideas in East Asia pp. 745-747

- Carsten Herrmann-Pillath
- Unlikely partners: Chinese reformers, Western economists, and the making of global China pp. 748-750

- Malcolm Warner
- History of economic thought, east and west pp. 751-753

- Malcolm Warner
- International human resource management: trends, practices and future directions pp. 754-754

- Malcolm Warner
- Championing sustainability: lessons from China? pp. 755-759

- Keith Jackson
- Special Issue pp. 761-762

- The Editors
- Whither Guanxi in China? A Review of Theory and Practice pp. 763-766

- The Editors
Volume 23, issue 4, 2017
- Asia Pacific as a research context for organizational learning: background and future directions pp. 467-474

- Jacky F. L. Hong, Robin Stanley Snell and Chris Rowley
- Managing knowledge work in Asia Pacific contexts: case studies of Hong Kong SMEs pp. 475-492

- Kuok Kei Law and Andrew Chan
- Transforming learning into export performance by Chinese firms pp. 493-508

- Lancy Mac and Felicitas Evangelista
- Local contexts and organizational learning for innovation in an emerging economy: the case of two Malaysian firms in Indonesia pp. 509-540

- Yuliani Suseno, Lina Salim and Philip Setiadi
- Dynamic organizational learning: a narrative inquiry into the story of Huawei in China pp. 541-558

- Li-Chung Chang, Wei-Ling Ho, Sang-Bing Tsai, Quan Chen and Chi-Cheng Wu
- When new product development fails in China: mediating effects of voice behaviour and learning from failure pp. 559-575

- Bang Nguyen, Junsong Chen and David De Cremer
- ‘Inpatriation’ for knowledge-transfer within Japanese multinational corporations pp. 576-595

- Yukiko Murakami
- Business responses to climate change: strategies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in Vietnam pp. 596-620

- Binh Hoang Duc and Khang Do Ba
Volume 23, issue 3, 2017
- On globalization ‘with Chinese characteristics’? pp. 309-316

- Malcolm Warner
- The internationalization of the RMB: a perspective vis a vis East Asian economic and financial integration pp. 317-335

- Yuming Cui
- , political connections and resource acquisition in Chinese publicly listed private sector firms pp. 336-353

- Han Yu, Abraham Y. Nahm and Zengji Song
- The impact of espoused national cultural values on innovative behaviour: an empirical study in the Chinese IT-enabled global service industry pp. 354-372

- Rong Du, Lili Liu, Detmar W. Straub and Michael B. Knight
- Exploring managerial leadership in Javanese (Indonesia) organisations: engaging, the eight principles of Javanese statesmanship pp. 373-395

- Christopher Selvarajah, Denny Meyer, Ratna Roostika and Suku Sukunesan
- The effect of host country Internet infrastructure on foreign expansion of Korean MNCs pp. 396-419

- Seung-Hyun Lee, Chang Hoon Oh and Jeoung Yul Lee
- The moderating roles of status of B2B evaluator and dependence in the switching costs – switching intentions – performance causal chain in Korea pp. 420-437

- Hong-Youl Ha
- Host-site institutions, regional production linkages and technological upgrading: a study of automotive firms in vietnam pp. 438-453

- Chuc Dinh Nguyen, Anh Nguyen, Trang Ha Nguyen and Minh Ngoc Nguyen
- Finding a voice at work? New perspectives on employment relations pp. 454-456

- Debi S. Saini
- Chinese rules: five timeless lessons for succeeding in China pp. 457-458

- Paul Gentle
- Structures of economic growth in Asia: lessons from Japan? pp. 458-464

- Keith Jackson
- The silk roads: a new history of the world pp. 464-465

- Malcolm Warner
Volume 23, issue 2, 2017
- Acknowledgements pp. 161-161

- The Editors
- Introduction: human capital as a factor in societal progress pp. 163-170

- Gordon Redding and Chris Rowley
- The Indonesian tourism industry under crisis: a Bourdieuan perspective on social boundaries among small-scale business owners pp. 171-191

- Julie E. Ferguson, Heidi Dahles and Titi Susilowati Prabawa
- Design leadership, work values ethic and workplace innovation: an investigation of SMEs in Thailand and Vietnam pp. 192-204

- Nuttawuth Muenjohn and Adela McMurray
- The war for talent: human capital challenges for professional service firms pp. 205-229

- Yuliani Suseno and Ashly H. Pinnington
- The contribution of human capital to a holistic response to climate change: learning from and for the Mekong Delta, Vietnam pp. 230-242

- Ngan Collins, Sandra Jones, Tin Hong Nguyen and Pauline Stanton
- Collaboration and opportunism as a duality within social capital: a regional ethnic Chinese case study pp. 243-263

- Kuan-Cheng Chen and Gordon Redding
- Human capacity development in Indonesia: leadership and managerial ideology in Javanese organizations pp. 264-289

- Christopher Selvarajah and Denny Meyer
- Human capital formation under neo-liberalism: the legacy of vocational education training in Australasia and implications for the Asia-Pacific region pp. 290-298

- Stephen Blumenfeld and Ashish Malik
- Conclusion: the central role of human and social capital pp. 299-305

- Gordon Redding and Chris Rowley
- Special Issue [2018] pp. 307-308

- The Editors
Volume 23, issue 1, 2017
- Corrigendum pp. (i)-(i)

- The Editors
- Whither globalisation and convergence? Asian examples and future research pp. 1-9

- Chris Rowley
- Ultimate ownership, risk-taking and firm value: evidence from China pp. 10-26

- Kun Su, Liuchuang Li and Rui Wan
- The role of regional formal institutions and foreign direct investment in innovation in Chinese enterprises pp. 27-43

- Yi Qu, Ting Qu and Yaoan Wu
- The effectiveness of nutritional information on foodservice companies’ corporate social responsibility pp. 44-62

- Jinkyung Choi
- Hong Kong and Singapore exchanges confront high frequency trading pp. 63-89

- David R. Meyer and George Guernsey
- Choosing between internal and external development for innovation projects: antecedents and consequences pp. 90-115

- Joohan Ryoo
- The performance dimension in symbolic management revisited: the functional role of traditional mechanisms in large Korean firms pp. 116-134

- Taeyoung Yoo
- Corporate giving in Taiwan: agency cost theory vs. value enhancement theory pp. 135-151

- Chien-Pang Lin, Ming-Hsiang Chen, Jie Wang and Li Tian
- The Oxford handbook of management theorists pp. 152-153

- Jane Nolan
- Diversity of managerial perspectives from inside China (managing the Asian century) pp. 153-154

- Ronald Busse
- China’s exchange rate regime pp. 154-156

- Dilip K. Das
- China’s transition from communism – new perspectives pp. 156-157

- Malcolm Warner
- Call for Papers pp. 158-159

- The Editors
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