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Internal versus external agglomeration advantages in investment location choice: The role of global cities’ international connectivity J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2024-03-14
Abstract Global location choices for foreign direct investments by MNCs aim to benefit both from the advantages of collocation with other activities of the firm (internal agglomeration) and the advantages of proximity to local industry clusters of similar activities (external agglomeration). We submit that there are important trade-offs between internal and external agglomeration because internal knowledge
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Research on country-of-origin perceptions: review, critical assessment, and the path forward J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2024-02-20 Saeed Samiee, Leonidas C. Leonidou, Constantine S. Katsikeas, Bilge Aykol
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Linking institutional context to the community and career embeddedness of skilled migrants: The role of destination- and origin-country identifications J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2024-02-19
Abstract Migration is one of the most pressing global issues of our time. However, relatively little is known about the factors and mechanisms that govern the post-migration experiences of skilled migrants. We adopt an acculturation- and social identity-based approach to examine how differences between institutional characteristics in the destination and origin country, as well as migrants’ experiences
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See who I know! Addressing the liabilities of outsidership through status signaling J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2024-02-15 Michael Carney, Marleen Dieleman
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The liability of gender? Constraints and enablers of foreign market entry for female artists J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2024-01-31 JungYun Han, Henrich R. Greve, Andrew Shipilov
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The impacts of structural configurations on expatriates’ organizational commitment and assignment completion intention J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2024-01-26 Riki Takeuchi, Jiatao Li, Hwayoung Kim, Jeffrey P. Shay
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Board reforms and M&A performance: international evidence J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2024-01-16 Muhammad Farooq Ahmad, Nihat Aktas, Douglas Cumming, Guosong Xu
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The changing faces of global cities and firms: a new perspective on firms’ location strategy J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2024-01-13 Kazuhiro Asakawa, Jeremy Clegg
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Forgotten globalizing actors: towards an understanding of the range of individuals involved in global norm formation in multinational companies J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2024-01-11 Tony Edwards, Kyoungmi Kim, Phil Almond, Philipp Kern, Olga Tregaskis, Linn Zhang
While there is substantial literature on global mobility, roles in the global integration of multinationals are not limited to internationally mobile staff. We focus on ‘globalizing actors’, defined as those within multinationals who are involved in global norm-making. Using interview-based qualitative data, we categorize individuals’ involvement in global norm-making according to the function within
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Financial statement comparability and global supply chain relations J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2024-01-11 Jie Peng, Boluo Liu, Jing Wu, Xiangang Xin
The crucial role and fragility of global supply chains highlight the need for deeper insights into the factors that can promote the establishment of global supply chain relations. We examine the impact of financial statement comparability on firms’ establishment of global supply chain relations. Using a large sample of supply chain relations from 49 non-U.S. economies over the period 2003–2020, we
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Globalizing research on global cities and international business J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-12-21 C. Cindy Fan
Living up to the expectations of the JIBS Decade Award, Goerzen, Asmussen, and Nielsen’s 2013 paper not only introduced the literature on global cities to the international business (IB) community but continues to be generative. In their “Retrospective and a Looking Forward” paper 10 years later, the authors highlight megatrends about people, places and things, and new contexts and alternative perspectives
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Global cities, the liability of foreignness, and theory on place and space in international business J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-12-21
Abstract Goerzen et al. (J Int Bus Stud 44:427–450, 2013) became influential because it generated a broader view of the international business (IB) domain. The paper broke new ground by going beyond the country and regional levels to analyze MNE location choices, a novel approach that revealed the importance of global cities. The original argument suggested that global connectedness, cosmopolitanism
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The war on drugs: how multi-stakeholder partnerships contribute to sustainable development in the Golden Triangle region J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-12-13 Hee-Chan Song
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How subsidiary and supplier misbehavior lead to corporate social responsibility performance improvements in multinationals J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-12-06 Cheng Li, Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra
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Unpacking collective materialism: how values shape consumption in seven Asian markets J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-12-06 Rajeev Batra, S. Arunachalam, Nancy Y. C. Wong, Michael S. W. Lee
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The effects of import competition on domestic financial markets: The role of limits-to-arbitrage J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-11-23 R. Jared DeLisle, Mengying Wang, H. Zafer Yüksel, Gulnara R. Zaynutdinova
While prior studies investigate the consequences of globalization, there remains a notable gap in understanding the market efficiency implications associated with globalization-induced import competition. Through the lens of asset pricing, we explore the financial market consequences of import competition exposure (ICE) and find a dark side of globalization. Consistent with the managerial objectives
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Not all threats are equal: symbolic and realistic threats and the deployment of parent-country nationals J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-11-16 Fiona Kun Yao, Jing Yu Yang, Song Chang, Jane Wenzhen Lu
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Missed connections: A resource-management theory to combat loneliness experienced by globally mobile employees J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-11-13 Shea X. Fan, Fei Zhu, Margaret A. Shaffer
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Institutional distance, slack resources, and foreign market entry J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-10-25 Róisín Donnelly, Saptarshi Purkayastha, Tatiana S. Manolova, Linda F. Edelman
Traditional theories from the international business and strategy literatures have posited that institutional distance constrains firm internationalization and that slack financial and managerial resources can be redeployed to help overcome this distance and facilitate growth. However, are slack resources equally effective when entering host markets of different institutional quality? Combining an
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A multilateral network perspective on inward FDI J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-10-21 Soni Jha, Snehal Awate, Ram Mudambi
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Integrating host-country political heterogeneity into MNE–state bargaining: insights from international political economy J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-10-04 Sumon Kumar Bhaumik, Saul Estrin, Rajneesh Narula
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Trust across borders: a review of the research on interorganizational trust in international business J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-09-11 Tengjian Zou, Gokhan Ertug, Ilya R. P. Cuypers, Donald L. Ferrin
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Volatility linkages and value gains from diversifying with Islamic assets J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-08-31 Shumi Akhtar, Farida Akhtar, Maria Jahromi, Kose John
Islamic assets, assets compliant with ethical and religious norms as codified in Sharia law, broaden the investor base. Do such investments contribute to mean-variance efficiency, and if so, how? Using daily data on stock, bond, and money market indices from nine Islamic countries and 37 non-Islamic ones from May 2007 to June 2010, we show that adding Islamic assets to an existing portfolio of conventional
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Business model innovation and export performance J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-08-29 Zhaleh Najafi-Tavani, Eleni Zantidou, Constantinos N. Leonidou, Athina Zeriti
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Multinational firms and the quest for global talent: Employing (skilled) foreign workers at home and abroad J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-08-16 René Belderbos, Bart Leten, Ngoc Hân Nguyen, Mark Vancauteren
Multinational firms can access global talent in two ways: by employing migrants in their home country, or by employing foreign workers in their overseas affiliates. Taking a knowledge-based perspective, we conceptualize these employment decisions as simultaneous and subject to management coordination. Substitution effects are greater when there is a larger wage cost differential between home and host
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Corporate social responsibility in the global value chain: A bargaining perspective J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-08-14 Christian Geisler Asmussen, Andrea Fosfuri, Marcus Møller Larsen, Grazia D. Santangelo
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Towards a more comprehensive assessment of FDI’s societal impact J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-08-08 Yannick T. Wiessner, Elisa Giuliani, Frank Wijen, Jonathan Doh
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Methodological errors in corruption research: Recommendations for future research J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-08-07 Andrew Delios, Edmund J. Malesky, Shu Yu, Griffin Riddler
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Equality, diversity, and inclusion in international business: A review and research agenda J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-08-02 Stacey Fitzsimmons, Mustafa F. Özbilgin, David C. Thomas, Stella Nkomo
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What drives global product integration? An empirical update J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-08-02 Heather Berry, Aseem Kaul
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Corruption revisited: the influence of national personality, culture, and wealth J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-07-26 Martin Obschonka, Michael Stuetzer, Alexander Newman, Cristina B. Gibson, Samuel D. Gosling, Peter J. Rentfrow, Jeff Potter
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Foreign languages in advertising: Theoretical implications for language-related IB research J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-07-21 Jos Hornikx, Frank van Meurs, Helene Tenzer
Given the multilingual nature of global business, language influences international business (IB) in almost all areas. IB scholars have studied the complex influence of language with manifold theoretical lenses, but have not systematically integrated linguistic theories. Aiming to broaden IB’s theoretical repertoire, we draw on a field that has integrated a rich array of linguistic theories with business
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A multilevel model of expatriate staffing and subsidiary financial performance: An expanded fit perspective J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-07-18 Cuili Qian, MinChung Kim, Riki Takeuchi, Seungrae Lee
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The role of networks in international acquisition premiums J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-07-14 Chengguang Li, Yadong Luo, Juan Bu, Yinuo Tang
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Rethinking firm-specific advantages from intellectual property rights: Boundary conditions for MNEs J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-07-07 Dan Prud’homme, Tony W. Tong
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Social integration in subsidiary-building acquisitions J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-07-06 Helene Loe Colman, Audrey Rouzies, Randi Lunnan
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Colocation as network: Types and performance implications of structural positions in colocation network J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-06-26 Minyoung Kim, Chang Hoon Oh, Jukyeong Han
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The value of publishing in JIBS J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-06-18 Chengguang Li, Jungsoo Ahn, Juan Bu, Klaus E. Meyer
Young management scholars often wonder to what extent they should emphasize international business scholarship in their career. In this commentary, we argue that, in addition to its intellectual merits, publishing in the leading outlet in the field, Journal of International Business Studies (JIBS), also pays financially on a par with publishing in other top management journals. Our claim is based on
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Bankruptcy law and angel investors around the world J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-05-13 Douglas Cumming, Minjie Zhang
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The born global and international new venture revisited: An alternative explanation for early and rapid internationalization J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-05-12 Maria Rumyantseva, Catherine Welch
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International taxation and the organizational form of foreign direct investment J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-05-04 Harald J. Amberger, Saskia Kohlhase
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Economic impact of COVID-19 across national boundaries: The role of government responses J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-05-04 Omrane Guedhami, April Knill, William Megginson, Lemma W. Senbet
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The multinational enterprise, development, and the inequality of opportunities: A research agenda J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-05-04 Khadija van der Straaten, Rajneesh Narula, Elisa Giuliani
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U.S. national security and de-globalization J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-04-15 David Godsell, Ugur Lel, Darius Miller
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Cultural diversity in semi-virtual teams: A multicultural esports team study J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-04-13 Song Lin, Zhengda Xu, Zhenzhen Xie
How does cultural diversity influence the performance of semi-virtual teams? We use the prism of esports and insights from virtual identity research and social categorization theory to determine the effect on semi-virtual teams in which member interaction is not necessarily mediated or constrained by physical world sociocultural norms. The common ground that has developed in esports results in a superordinate
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Board caste diversity in Indian MNEs: The interplay of stakeholder norms and social embeddedness J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-04-04 Suyash Garg, Zhiang Lin, Haibin Yang
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International business in the digital age: Global strategies in a world of national institutions J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-04-04 Klaus E. Meyer, Jiatao Li, Keith D. Brouthers, Ruey-Jer ‘‘Bryan’’ Jean
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Modeling the antecedents of multi-generational services adoption behavior of clients across countries: The role of mindset metrics J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-03-15 Ashish Sood, V. Kumar, Shaphali Gupta
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Going global? CEO political ideology and the choice between international alliances and international acquisitions J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-03-08 Jeffrey A. Chandler, Yeongsu (Anthony) Kim, Jacob A. Waddingham, Aaron D. Hill
Drawing on upper echelons theory and political science research, we investigate how CEO political ideology influences a firm’s choice between international alliances and international acquisitions as an entry mode into foreign markets. Due to their ideological differences, we find that firms led by more liberal CEOs are more likely to use international alliances when entering a foreign market while
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Navigating MNE control and coordination: A critical review and directions for future research J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-03-08 Rong (Ratchel) Zeng, Birgitte Grøgaard, Ingmar Björkman
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The untold story: Teaching cases and the rise of international business as a new academic field J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-03-03 Rolv Petter Amdam, Gabriel R. G. Benito, Birgitte Grøgaard
The dominant narrative about the rise of international business (IB) focuses on early research and the institutionalization of a new academic field. In this study, we explore the role of case writing in the field’s formative period from the mid-1950s to the mid-1960s. Based on an analysis of teaching cases on IB topics, we demonstrate that case-based teaching, including the writing of cases, was an
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Early evidence on how Industry 4.0 reshapes MNEs’ global value chains: The role of value creation versus value capturing by headquarters and foreign subsidiaries J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-03-03 Jeoung Yul Lee, Daekwan Kim, Byungchul Choi, Alfredo Jiménez
In anticipation of the upcoming changes and turbulence caused by Industry 4.0, in which digital integration connects all value chain members, managers at leading multinational enterprises (MNEs) are scrambling to predict the associated changes in the market. This pioneering study advances our understanding by investigating the impact of an MNE’s Industry 4.0 orientation on the globalization of its
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Industry 4.0 in international business research J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-03-02 Yadong Luo, Shaker A. Zahra
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Does IB need a strategic theory of the firm? J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-02-20 Jay B. Barney, Asli M. Arikan, Ilgaz Arikan
International business scholars have successfully applied transactions cost economics theories of the firm to understand a wide variety of global business phenomena. However, because this theory takes the value of a global exchange as given, and then examines how to organize this exchange most efficiently, it cannot be considered a “strategic theory of the firm.” Some of the key elements of such a
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Configuring political relationships to navigate host-country institutional complexity: Insights from Anglophone sub-Saharan Africa J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-02-14 Nathaniel Boso, Joseph Amankwah-Amoah, Dominic Essuman, Oluwaseun E. Olabode, Patience Bruce, Magnus Hultman, James Kofi Kutsoati, Ogechi Adeola
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Developing international business scholarship for global societal impact J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-02-03 Jonathan P. Doh, Lorraine Eden, Anne S. Tsui, Srilata Zaheer
The purpose of this JIBS editorial is to outline the vision and mission of the new JIBS Societal Impact Advisory Committee (SIAC). We define “societal impact” as research that has potential effects outside academia, for example, on communities, economies, environments, and other actors. We propose that societal impact is especially important for international business (IB) research but also particularly
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When little things make a big difference: A Bourdieusian perspective on skilled migrants’ linguistic, social, and economic capital in multinational corporations J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-01-28 Vesa Peltokorpi, Jinju Xie
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Opportunity beliefs in internationalization: A microhistorical approach J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-01-20 Tanja Leppäaho, Tuija Mainela, Eriikka Paavilainen-Mäntymäki
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Will you speak up for me? Inducing retail store managers’ engagement with MNCs’ brands across cultures J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-01-11 Nikolaos G. Panagopoulos, Bulent Menguc, Ryan Mullins
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International business and Africa: Theoretical and applied challenges, and future directions J. Int. Bus. Stud. (IF 11.6) Pub Date : 2023-01-09 Ken Kamoche, Geoffrey Wood
In response to Nachum et al.’s (J Int Bus Stud, 2023) call for further research in Africa by international business (IB) scholars, we argue that while IB scholars may have been slow to engage with Africa, the same cannot be said of related and IB-relevant business and management scholarship. There is already a substantial body of work on Africa in other domains of business and management scholarship