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July 2006, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 569-571 European Union and the Race for Foreign Direct Investment in Europe
by John H Dunning - 572-573 An expectancy model of Chinese-American differences in conflict-avoiding
by Ray Friedman & Shu-Cheng Chi & Leigh Anne Liu
May 2006, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 285-320 A quarter century of Culture's Consequences: a review of empirical research incorporating Hofstede's cultural values framework
by Bradley L Kirkman & Kevin B Lowe & Cristina B Gibson - 321-339 The multinational corporation as a multilingual community: Language and organization in a global context
by Yadong Luo & Oded Shenkar - 340-351 Impact of ownership on the international involvement of SMEs
by Zulima Fernández & María Jesús Nieto - 352-371 Does global diversification destroy firm value?
by John A Doukas & Ozgur B Kan - 372-391 The pricing of exchange risk in emerging stock markets
by Francesca Carrieri & Basma Majerbi - 392-406 MNEs and industrial structure in host countries: a portfolio analysis of Irish manufacturing
by F Barry & C Kearney - 407-429 Do domestic and foreign fund managers have similar preferences for stock characteristics? A cross-country analysis
by Vicentiu Covrig & Sie Ting Lau & Lilian Ng - 430-431 Sixth JIBS essay on ‘Professional Lives in International Business’ by Jack Behrman
by J Boddewyn - 432-444 A career in the early limbo of international business: policy, research and education
by Jack N Behrman - 445-449 The Regional Multinationals: MNEs and ‘Global’ Strategic Management
by D Eleanor Westney
March 2006, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 163-175 Competitiveness in a globalised world: Michael Porter on the microeconomic foundations of the competitiveness of nations, regions, and firms
by Brian Snowdon & George Stonehouse - 176-178 Competitiveness in a globalised world: a commentary
by Patrick Minford - 179-195 US companies in transition economies: wealth effects from expansion between 1987 and 1999
by Rossitza B Wooster - 196-211 Trade liberalization, profitability, and financial leverage
by Jen Baggs & James A Brander - 212-226 Adaptation and performance in foreign markets: evidence of systematic under-adaptation
by Douglas Dow - 227-247 National culture and financial systems
by Chuck C Y Kwok & Solomon Tadesse - 248-263 Organizational changes in emerging economies: drivers and consequences
by Kevin Zheng Zhou & David K Tse & Julie Juan Li - 264-279 Leader–member exchange (LMX), paternalism, and delegation in the Turkish business culture: An empirical investigation
by Ekin K Pellegrini & Terri A Scandura - 280-284 Bridging IB theories, constructs and methods across cultures and social sciences
by Henk W Volberda
January 2006, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 1-3 Letter from the Editor
by Arie Y Lewin - 4-11 How much does ownership really matter? Equity and trust relations in joint venture relationships
by Anoop Madhok - 12-20 How much does trust really matter? Some reflections on the significance and implications of Madhok's trust-based approach
by Silviya Svejenova - 21-29 Trust across borders
by Srilata Zaheer & Akbar Zaheer - 30-43 Revisiting multinational firms' tolerance for joint ventures: a trust-based approach
by Anoop Madhok - 44-60 Standardization preferences: a function of national culture, work interdependence and local embeddedness
by William Newburry & Nevena Yakova - 61-75 Cronyism: a cross-cultural analysis
by Naresh Khatri & Eric W K Tsang & Thomas M Begley - 76-91 An expectancy model of Chinese–American differences in conflict-avoiding
by Ray Friedman & Shu-Cheng Chi & Leigh Anne Liu - 92-110 Entrepreneurial self-efficacy in Central Asian transition economies: quantitative and qualitative analyses
by Fred Luthans & Elina S Ibrayeva - 111-126 Converging or diverging? A comparative analysis of trends in contingent employment practice in Europe over a decade
by Olga Tregaskis & Chris Brewster - 127-147 Market liberalization and firm performance during China's economic transition
by Seung Ho Park & Shaomin Li & David K Tse - 148-161 Japanese career progress: an empirical examination
by George Graen & Ravi Dharwadkar & Rajdeep Grewal & Mitsuru Wakabayashi
November 2005, Volume 36, Issue 6
- 595-599 Regaining the edge for international business research
by Peter J Buckley & Donald R Lessard - 600-621 Probing theoretically into Central and Eastern Europe: transactions, resources, and institutions
by Klaus E Meyer & Mike W Peng - 622-636 Cross-national differences in cooperative decision-making in mixed-motive business contexts: the mediating effect of vertical and horizontal individualism
by Xiao-Ping Chen & Shu Li - 637-654 Toward a model of issue-selling by subsidiary managers in multinational organizations
by Yan Ling & Steven W Floyd & David C Baldridge - 655-675 Dual paths to performance: the impact of global pressures on MNC subsidiary conduct and performance
by Sunil Venaik & David F Midgley & Timothy M Devinney - 676-687 R&D co-practice and ‘reverse’ knowledge integration in multinational firms
by Tony S Frost & Changhui Zhou - 688-700 Stock market valuation of joint venture sell-offs
by Pierre-Xavier Meschi - 701-718 The impact of political risk on the volatility of stock returns: the case of Canada
by Marie-Claude Beaulieu & Jean-Claude Cosset & Naceur Essaddam - 719-721 Local Players in Global Games: The Strategic Constitution of a Multinational Corporation
by Fiona Moore
September 2005, Volume 36, Issue 5
- 489-491 Letter from the Editor
by Arie Y Lewin - 492-504 A framework for comparing entrepreneurship processes across nations
by Ted Baker & Eric Gedajlovic & Michael Lubatkin - 505-518 Human resources and international joint venture performance: a system perspective
by Yaping Gong & Oded Shenkar & Yadong Luo & Mee-Kau Nyaw - 519-538 A needs-driven approach to expatriate adjustment and career development: a multiple mentoring perspective
by John M Mezias & Terri A Scandura - 539-558 International evidence on the determinants of foreign exchange rate exposure of multinational corporations
by Robert W Faff & Andrew Marshall - 559-575 Financial and political risks in US direct foreign investment
by Reid W Click - 576-587 Speculation in international crises: report from the Gulf
by Robert J Weiner - 588-589 Book Reviews
by Klaus Meyer - 589-590 Handbook of Qualitative Research Methods for International Business
by Anna Soulsby - 591-592 Handbook of Research in International Marketing
by Pervez Ghauri - 593-594 Blackwell Handbook of Global Management: A Guide to Managing Complexity
by Helen De Cieri
July 2005, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 355-356 Letter from the Editor
by Arie Y Lewin - 357-378 Culture and international business: recent advances and their implications for future research
by Kwok Leung & Rabi S Bhagat & Nancy R Buchan & Miriam Erez & Cristina B Gibson - 379-397 Brand origin recognition accuracy: its antecedents and consumers’ cognitive limitations
by Saeed Samiee & Terence A Shimp & Subhash Sharma - 398-414 Talk softly but carry a big stick: transfer pricing penalties and the market valuation of Japanese multinationals in the United States
by Lorraine Eden & Luis F Juarez Valdez & Dan Li - 415-434 Product differentiation, external economies and MNE location choices: M&As in Global Cities
by Lilach Nachum & Cliff Wymbs - 435-451 How firms grow: clustering as a dynamic model of internationalization
by Elizabeth Maitland & Elizabeth L Rose & Stephen Nicholas - 452-469 Membership of editorial boards and rankings of schools with international business orientation
by Kam C Chan & Hung-Gay Fung & Pikki Lai - 470-483 The Anglo-American financial influence on CEO compensation in non-Anglo-American firms
by Lars Oxelheim & Trond Randøy - 484-487 Book Review
by Ben Oviatt
May 2005, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 251-253 Letter from the Editor
by Arie Y Lewin - 254-269 The performance implications of strategic fit of relational norm governance strategies in global supply chain relationships
by David A Griffith & Matthew B Myers - 270-283 The effect of cultural distance on entry mode choice, international diversification, and MNE performance: a meta-analysis
by Laszlo Tihanyi & David A Griffith & Craig J Russell - 284-303 Internationalisation: conceptualising an entrepreneurial process of behaviour in time
by Marian V Jones & Nicole E Coviello - 304-321 Institutional theory and the cross-national transfer of employment policy: the case of ‘workforce diversity’ in US multinationals
by Anthony Ferner & Phil Almond & Trevor Colling - 322-340 The determinants of MNE subsidiaries' political strategies: evidence of institutional duality
by Amy J Hillman & William P Wan - 341-354 The determinants of expatriate staffing by Japanese multinationals in Asia: control, learning and vertical business groups
by René A Belderbos & Mariëlle G Heijltjes
March 2005, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 123-155 The thick description and comparison of societal systems of capitalism
by Gordon Redding - 156-174 The influence of parent control structure on parent conflict in Vietnamese international joint ventures: an organizational justice-based contingency approach
by Jeffrey Q Barden & H Kevin Steensma & Marjorie A Lyles - 175-186 Intellectual property rights and the governance of international R&D partnerships
by John Hagedoorn & Danielle Cloodt & Hans van Kranenburg - 187-208 Strategic alliance-based sourcing and market performance: evidence from foreign firms operating in China
by Janet Y Murray & Masaaki Kotabe & Joe Nan Zhou - 209-230 Transactional characteristics, institutional environment and joint venture contracts
by Yadong Luo - 231-245 Extending internalization theory: a new perspective on international technology transfer and its generalization
by Shih-Fen S Chen - 246-249 Rising above Sweatshops: Innovative Approaches to Global Labor Challenges
by Klaus E Meyer
January 2005, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-1 Letter from the Editor
by Arie Y Lewin - 2-8 The internationalization of entrepreneurship
by Benjamin M Oviatt & Patricia P McDougall - 9-19 Creative tension: the significance of Ben Oviatt's and Patricia McDougall's article ‘toward a theory of international new ventures’
by Erkko Autio - 20-28 A theory of international new ventures: a decade of research
by Shaker A Zahra - 29-41 Toward a theory of international new ventures
by Benjamin M Oviatt & Patricia Phillips McDougall - 42-61 The translation of corporate governance changes across national cultures: the case of Germany
by Trevor Buck & Azura Shahrim - 62-88 Counting the investor vote: political business cycle effects on sovereign bond spreads in developing countries
by Paul M Vaaler & Burkhard N Schrage & Steven A Block - 89-103 Technology sourcing through acquisitions: evidence from the US drug industry
by Karen Ruckman - 104-118 Governments, reciprocal exchange and trust among business associates
by Alaka N Rao & Jone L Pearce & Katherine Xin - 119-121 Making Globalization Good: The Moral Challenges of Global Capitalism
by Jonathan P Doh
November 2004, Volume 35, Issue 6
- 461-462 Letter from the Editor
by Arie Y Lewin - 463-483 The importance of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in global governance and value creation: an international business research agenda
by Hildy Teegen & Jonathan P Doh & Sushil Vachani - 484-507 Globalization and convergence in corporate governance: evidence from Infosys and the Indian software industry
by Tarun Khanna & Krishna G Palepu - 508-523 Stickiness and the adaptation of organizational practices in cross-border knowledge transfers
by Robert Jensen & Gabriel Szulanski - 524-544 Transaction cost determinants and ownership-based entry mode choice: a meta-analytical review
by Hongxin Zhao & Yadong Luo & Taewon Suh - 545-559 Is eCommerce boundary-less? Effects of individualism–collectivism and uncertainty avoidance on Internet shopping
by Kai H Lim & Kwok Leung & Choon Ling Sia & Matthew KO Lee - 560-563 Knowledge and competitive advantage, the coevolution of firms, technology and national institutions
by Stefanie Ann Lenway & Thomas P Murtha - 564-566 Globalization and NGOs: Transforming Business, Government, and Society
by Lorraine Eden
September 2004, Volume 35, Issue 5
- 337-339 Letter from the Editor
by Arie Y Lewin - 340-349 Organizing knowledge processes in the multinational corporation: an introduction
by Nicolai Juul Foss & Torben Pedersen - 350-370 Reinventing strategies for emerging markets: beyond the transnational model
by Ted London & Stuart L Hart - 371-384 A formal analysis of knowledge combination in multinational enterprises
by Peter J Buckley & Martin J Carter - 385-406 Is knowledge power? Knowledge flows, subsidiary power and rent-seeking within MNCs
by Ram Mudambi & Pietro Navarra - 407-427 An empirical investigation of the process of knowledge transfer in international strategic alliances
by Bernard L Simonin - 428-442 Managing tacit and explicit knowledge transfer in IJVs: the role of relational embeddedness and the impact on performance
by Charles Dhanaraj & Marjorie A Lyles & H Kevin Steensma & Laszlo Tihanyi - 443-455 Managing knowledge transfer in MNCs: the impact of headquarters control mechanisms
by Ingmar Björkman & Wilhelm Barner-Rasmussen & Li Li - 456-458 International business and the eclectic paradigm: developing the OLI framework
by Ram Mudambi - 459-459 Balancing private and state ownership in emerging markets' telecommunications infrastructure: country, industry, and firm influences
by Jonathan P Doh & Hildy Teegen & Ram Mudambi
July 2004, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 257-258 Letter from the editor
by Arie Y Lewin - 259-276 Perspectives on multinational enterprises in emerging economies
by Klaus E Meyer - 277-283 Developing countries and MNEs: extending and enriching the research agenda
by Ravi Ramamurti - 284-305 The impact of societal cultural values and individual social beliefs on the perceived effectiveness of managerial influence strategies: a meso approach
by 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 & Adith Cheosakul - 306-319 A model of cultural differences and international alliance performance
by David G Sirmon & Peter J Lane - 320-333 Foreign direct investment and local linkages
by Tain-Jy Chen & Homin Chen & Ying-Hua Ku - 334-334 Innovation, organizational capabilities, and the born-global firm
by Gary A Knight & S Tamer Cavusgil - 334-335 Multiparty cooperation and performance in international equity joint ventures
by Yadong Luo & Seung Ho Park
May 2004, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 173-174 Letter from the Editor
by Arie Y Lewin - 175-200 New frontiers in international strategy
by Joan Enric Ricart & Michael J Enright & Pankaj Ghemawat & Stuart L Hart & Tarun Khanna - 201-215 Split management control and international joint venture performance
by Chang-Bum Choi & Paul W Beamish - 216-232 Expatriate assignment, adjustment and effectiveness: an empirical examination of the big picture
by Jeffrey P Shay & Sally A Baack - 233-250 Balancing private and state ownership in emerging markets' telecommunications infrastructure: country, industry, and firm influences
by Jonathan P Doh & Hildy Teegen & Ram Mudambi - 251-254 Critical Perspectives on Internationalization
by Daniel Van Den Bulcke - 255-255 Globalisation, economic geography and the strategy of multinational enterprises
by Peter J Buckley & Pervez N Ghauri
March 2004, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 79-80 Letter from the Editor
by Arie Y Lewin - 81-98 Globalisation, economic geography and the strategy of multinational enterprises
by Peter J Buckley & Pervez N Ghauri - 99-108 Identifying the big question in international business research
by Mike W Peng - 109-123 Developing acquired foreign subsidiaries: the experience of MNES in transition economies
by Klaus Uhlenbruck - 124-141 Innovation, organizational capabilities, and the born-global firm
by Gary A Knight & S Tamar Cavusgil - 142-160 Multiparty cooperation and performance in international equity joint ventures
by Yadong Luo & Seung H Park - 161-171 One more time: international business in a global economy
by Oded Shenkar
January 2004, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-2 Letter from the Editor
by A Y Lewin - 3-18 A perspective on regional and global strategies of multinational enterprises
by Alan M Rugman & Alain Verbeke - 19-32 Mitigating risk in international mergers and acquisitions: the role of contingent payouts
by Jeffrey J Reuer & Oded Shenkar & Roberto Ragozzino - 33-45 A global system view of firm boundaries
by Peter J Buckley & Niron Hashai - 46-60 Empowerment effects across cultures
by Michael K Hui & Kevin Au & Henry Fock - 61-74 How weak are the signals? International price indices and multinational enterprises
by Lorraine Eden & Peter Rodriguez - 75-75 Book Review
by Klaus E Meyer - 75-77 Strategic Alliances as Social Facts: Business, Biotechnology and Intellectual History
by Eero Vaara
November 2003, Volume 34, Issue 6
- 493-494 Palgrave Macmillan/Journal of International Business Studies Decade Award 2003: Foreword from the Editor-in-Chief
by A Y Lewin - 495-497 The significance of Bruce Kogut's and Udo Zander's article, ‘Knowledge of the firm and the evolutionary theory of the multinational corporation’
by S Tallman - 498-504 The evolutionary view of the MNE and the future of internalization theory
by A Verbeke - 505-515 A memoir and reflection: knowledge and an evolutionary theory of the multinational firm 10 years later
by B Kogut & U Zander - 516-529 Knowledge of the firm and the evolutionary theory of the multinational corporation
by B Kogut & U Zander - 530-549 Insider ownership, human resource strategies and performance in a transition economy
by T Buck & I Filatotchev & N Demina & M Wright - 550-566 Manufacturer governance of foreign distributor relationships: do relational norms enhance competitiveness in the export market?
by C Zhang & S T Cavusgil & A S Roath - 567-585 Conditions influencing headquarters and foreign subsidiary roles in marketing activities and their effects on performance
by K Hewett & M S Roth & K Roth - 586-599 MNC knowledge transfer, subsidiary absorptive capacity, and HRM
by D Minbaeva & T Pedersen & I Björkman & C F Fey & H J Park
September 2003, Volume 34, Issue 5
- 413-415 Letter From the Editor
by A Y Lewin - 416-427 Who gets what: the MNE, the national state and the distributional effects of globalization
by T Agmon - 428-442 Global gatekeeping, representation, and network structure: a longitudinal analysis of regional and global knowledge-diffusion networks
by J W Spencer - 443-456 Environmental influences on MNE subsidiary roles: economic integration and the Nordic countries
by G R G Benito & B Grøgaard & R Narula - 457-472 Investors' valuation of global product design and development
by K Ojah & L Monplaisir - 473-488 Broadening the foreign market entry mode decision: separating ownership and control
by J R Brown & C S Dev & Z Zhou - 489-489 Book Review
by Klaus Meyer - 489-491 Cooperative Strategies and Alliances
by Reviewed by: Bo Bernhard Nielsen
July 2003, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 315-326 Trends in foreign direct investment flows: a theoretical and empirical analysis
by D Sethi & S E Guisinger & S E Phelan & D M Berg - 327-344 The global integration of business functions: a study of multinational businesses in integrated global industries
by K Kim & J-H Park & J E Prescott - 345-355 The relationship between international diversification and performance in service firms
by N Capar & M Kotabe - 356-373 Knowledge transfer capacity and its implications for the theory of the multinational corporation
by X Martin & R Salomon - 374-388 The persistence and implications of Japanese keiretsu organization
by J McGuire & S Dow - 389-406 Country and organizational-level adaptation to foreign workplace ideologies: a comparative study of distributive justice values in China, Russia and the United States
by J K Giacobbe-Miller & D J Miller & W Zhang & V I Victorov - 407-408 Managing New Industry Creation: Global Knowledge Formation and Entrepreneurship in High Technology
by Reviewed by: Jonathan Levie - 409-411 From Silicon Valley to Singapore: Location and Competitive Advantage in the Hard Disk Drive Industry
by Reviewed by: Jan Annerstedt
May 2003, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 227-241 Policy uncertainty and the sequence of entry by Japanese firms, 1980–1998
by A Delios & W J Henisz - 242-254 The performance of cross-border units in China: a test of natural selection, strategic choice and contingency theories
by J Child & L Chung & H Davies - 255-265 Does human resource management matter in a transitional economy? China as an example
by K S Law & D K Tse & N Zhou - 266-281 A cross-national assessment of the values of Latin America managers: contrasting hues or shades of gray?
by T Lenartowicz & J P Johnson - 282-289 Motivations for FDI and domestic capital formation
by W Hejazi & P Pauly - 290-309 Market-seeking MNEs in an emerging market: How parent–subsidiary links shape overseas success
by Y Luo - 310-311 Handbook of Cross-Cultural Management
by Reviewed by: M Tayeb - 312-313 Emerging Issues in International Business Research
by Reviewed by: A Verbeke
March 2003, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 101-107 Introduction to the JIBS Symposium Honoring the 25th Anniversary of The Future of the Multinational Enterprise
by Bernard Yeung - 108-115 Some antecedents of internalization theory
by John H Dunning - 116-124 Internalization and the MNE: a note on the spread of ideas
by A Edward Safarian - 125-137 Extending the theory of the multinational enterprise: internalization and strategic management perspectives
by Alan M Rugman & Alain Verbeke - 138-152 Semiglobalization and international business strategy
by Pankaj Ghemawat - 153-172 Foreign direct investment, diversification and firm performance
by John A Doukas & L H P Lang - 173-184 The power of the Buckley and Casson thesis: the ability to manage institutional idiosyncrasies
by Witold J Henisz - 185-198 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
by Mauro F Guillén - 199-218 Foreign direct investment and host country productivity: the American automotive component industry in the 1980s
by Wilbur Chung & W Mitchell & B Yeung - 219-222 The Future of the Multinational Enterprise in retrospect and in prospect
by Peter J Buckley & M Casson - 223-225 Politics and International Investment
by Reviewed by: Alan M Rugman
January 2003, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-4 Letter from the new Editor
by Arie Y Lewin - 5-18 A three-stage theory of international expansion: the link between multinationality and performance in the service sector
by Farok J Contractor & Sumit K Kundu & Chin-Chun Hsu - 19-39 Governance infrastructure and US foreign direct investment
by Steven Globerman & Daniel Shapiro - 40-52 Thermoclimate, Culture, and Poverty as Country-level Roots of Workers' Wages
by Evert Van de Vliert - 53-65 How perceived brand globalness creates brand value
by Jan-Benedict E M Steenkamp & Rajeev Batra & Dana L Alden - 66-79 Measures of strategic alliance performance: an analysis of construct validity
by Africa Ariño - 80-89 Theoretical justification of sampling choices in international marketing research: key issues and guidelines for researchers
by N L Reynolds & A C Simintiras & A Diamantopoulos - 90-99 The ‘power’ of international business research
by Jürgen Kai-Uwe Brock
December 2002, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 637-655 The Impact of Inward FDI on the Performance of Chinese Manufacturing Firms
by Peter J Buckley & Jeremy Clegg & Chengqi Wang - 657-677 Product Stereotypes, Strategy and Performance Satisfaction: The Case of Chinese Exporters
by Lance Eliot Brouthers & Kefeng Xu - 679-697 Explaining the Growth of E-Commerce Corporations (ECCs): An Extension and Application of the Eclectic Paradigm
by Nitish Singh & Sumit Kundu - 699-716 Cross-Cultural Differences and Joint Venture Longevity
by Jean-François Hennart & Ming Zeng - 717-736 The Influence of Customer Scope on Supplier Learning and Performance in the Japanese Automobile Industry
by Kentaro Nobeoka & Jeffrey H Dyer & Anoop Madhok - 737-756 The Effect of National Context on Perceptions of Risk: A Comparison of Planned Versus Free-Market Managers
by Mona V Makhija & Alice C Stewart - 757-783 Drivers of Commitment and its Impact on Performance in Cross-Cultural Buyer-Seller Relationships: The Importer's Perspective
by Dionisis Skarmeas & Constantine S Katsikeas & Bodo B Schlegelmilch - 785-803 What Goals Do Business Leaders Pursue? A Study in Fifteen Countries
by Geert Hofstede & Cheryl A Van Deusen & Carolyn B Mueller & Thomas A Charles - 805-815 FDI and Internationalization: Evidence from U.S. Subsidiaries of Foreign Banks
by Adrian E Tschoegl - 817-835 Perspectives on International Business Research: A Professional Autobiography Fifty Years Researching and Teaching International Business
by John H Dunning
September 2002, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 403-421 Asset-Exploitation Versus Asset-Seeking: Implications for Location Choice of Foreign Direct Investment from Newly Industrialized Economies
by Shige Makino & Chung-Ming Lau & Rhy-Song Yeh - 423-455 Hungarian-Western Partnerships: A Grounded Theoretical Model of Integration Processes and Outcomes
by Wade M Danis & Arvind Parkhe