Journal of International Business Studies
1970 - 2024
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Volume 55, issue 9, 2024
- Exit, pursued by a bear! Global shocks and MNE responses pp. 1085-1088
- Lorraine Eden
- Perspectives on international business: insights from the JIBS Editors-in-Chief pp. 1089-1092
- Rosalie L. Tung
- Industrial policy, green challenges, and international business pp. 1093-1107
- Gabriel R. G. Benito and Klaus E. Meyer
- Cross-border political ties: foreign firms’ campaign contributions and the crowding out of domestic competitors pp. 1108-1127
- Meghana Ayyagari, April Knill and Kelsey Syvrud
- Participation and upgrading along global value chains: the role of audit oversight pp. 1128-1149
- Sibo Liu, Lixin (Nancy) Su, Feng (Harry) Wu and Xindong (Kevin) Zhu
- Correction: Participation and upgrading along global value chains: the role of audit oversight pp. 1150-1150
- Sibo Liu, Lixin (Nancy) Su, Feng (Harry) Wu and Xindong (Kevin) Zhu
- General manager succession dynamics in MNE foreign subsidiaries pp. 1151-1169
- Liang (Arthur) Li, Paul W. Beamish and Andreas P. J. Schotter
- Doing good for political gain: the instrumental use of the SDGs as nonmarket strategies pp. 1170-1189
- Christiaan Röell, Felix Arndt, Mirko H. Benischke and Rebecca Piekkari
- Techno-nationalism and cross-border acquisitions in an age of geopolitical rivalry pp. 1190-1203
- Jing Li, Daniel M. Shapiro, Anastasia Ufimtseva and Peng Zhang
- The interrelationships between corporate political activity and corporate environmental performance: the role of language diversity pp. 1204-1217
- Amir Shoham, Jedrzej George Frynas, Ahmad Arslan, Ofra Bazel-Shoham, Sang Mook Lee, Zaheer Khan and Shlomo Tarba
Volume 55, issue 8, 2024
- Using the difference-in-differences design with panel data in international business research: progress, potential issues, and practical suggestions pp. 949-961
- Jiatao Li, Han Jiang, Jia Shen, Haoyuan Ding and Rongjian Yu
- Family firms and the governance of global value chains pp. 962-975
- Francesco Debellis, Emanuela Rondi, Peter J. Buckley and Alfredo Massis
- Family ties and corporate tax avoidance pp. 976-996
- Geng Niu, Yi Wang, Yang Zhou and Xu Gan
- Globalization and stock price crash risk: evidence from the US granting permanent normal trade relations to China pp. 997-1019
- Jieying Hong
- Home country’s economic and political institutions: firms’ ownership decisions in cross-border acquisitions pp. 1020-1037
- Christine M. Chan, Lei Shi and Jingtao Yi
- Foreign divestment: the missing piece in international business scholarship pp. 1038-1047
- Shyamala Sethuram and Ajai Gaur
- Conceptualizing international new ventures as the nexus of entrepreneurship and international business pp. 1048-1056
- Shaker A. Zahra, Giuseppe Criaco, Olga Petricevic and Niron Hashai
- Domestic financial conditions and MNCs’ global competitiveness: evidence from the Swiss franc shock pp. 1057-1068
- Christian Eufinger, Andrej Gill and Florian Hett
- On the resilience of ESG firms during the COVID-19 crisis: evidence across countries and asset classes pp. 1069-1084
- Gianfranco Gianfrate, Mirco Rubin, Dario Ruzzi and Mathijs Dijk
Volume 55, issue 7, 2024
- Nationalist sentiments and the multinational enterprise: insights from organizational sociology pp. 825-839
- Jesper Edman, Ilya R. P. Cuypers, Gokhan Ertug and Ruth V. Aguilera
- International business and decentralized finance pp. 840-863
- Campbell R. Harvey and Daniel Rabetti
- Referral bonuses in global talent acquisition: the role of social networks in China and the US pp. 864-879
- Elena Obukhova and Felicia Tian
- Veto rights in international joint ventures pp. 880-895
- Jeffrey J. Reuer, Elko Klijn, Shivaram Devarakonda and René Olie
- Foreign bank entry and the outward foreign direct investment of companies: evidence from China pp. 896-913
- Haiyue Liu, Zhimin Yi, Hua Shang and Zihan Liu
- Revealed and reserved: a compensating approach of voluntary disclosure by family multinationals pp. 914-933
- Qian (Cecilia) Gu, Stephanie Lu Wang and Tao Bai
- Horizontal subcontracting and the global factory pp. 934-944
- Peter J. Buckley, Michael Murphree and John Anderson
- Chip war: the fight for the world’s most critical technology pp. 945-947
- Sorin M. S. Krammer and Ari Assche
Volume 55, issue 6, 2024
- Evolution of MNE strategies amid China’s changing institutions: a thematic review pp. 657-675
- Caleb H. Tse, Klaus Meyer, Yigang Pan and Tailan Chi
- Machine learning in international business pp. 676-702
- Bas Bosma and Arjen Witteloostuijn
- Linking institutional context to the community and career embeddedness of skilled migrants: The role of destination- and origin-country identifications pp. 703-722
- Günter K. Stahl, Eren Akkan, B. Sebastian Reiche, Aida Hajro, Mary Zellmer-Bruhn, Mila Lazarova, Nicole Franziska Richter, Dan V. Caprar, Jelena Zikic, Ingmar Björkman, Chris Brewster, Jean-Luc Cerdin, Callen C. Clegg, Eric Davoine, Alexei Koveshnikov, Wolfgang Mayrhofer and Lena Zander
- Global zombie companies: measurements, determinants, and outcomes pp. 723-744
- Edward I. Altman, Rui Dai and Wei Wang
- Internal versus external agglomeration advantages in investment location choice: The role of global cities’ international connectivity pp. 745-763
- Rene Belderbos, Davide Castellani, Helen S. Du and Geon Ho Lee
- Universal banking powers and liquidity creation pp. 764-781
- Allen N. Berger, Omrane Guedhami, Destan Kirimhan, Xinming Li and Daxuan Zhao
- Exploring the relationship between development aid and FDI from developed countries in developing countries: empirical insights from Japanese firm-level data pp. 782-795
- Olivier Bertrand and Marie-Ann Betschinger
- Asynchronicities of growth: a process extension to the Uppsala model of internationalisation pp. 796-804
- Peter W. Liesch and Catherine Welch
- Parenthood wage gaps in multinational enterprises pp. 805-815
- Khadija Straaten, Niccolò Pisani and Ans Kolk
- Research on temporal diversity in GVTs: limitations and a new research agenda pp. 816-824
- Vas Taras, Günter K. Stahl, Marjaana Gunkel and Justin Kraemer
Volume 55, issue 5, 2024
- Becoming an effective JIBS reviewer pp. 515-521
- A. Rebecca Reuber, Shameen Prashantham and Liang Chen
- A review of 50 years of research since Knickerbocker (1973): competitive dynamics in international business pp. 522-550
- Fiona Kun Yao, Ming-Jer Chen, Jiatao Li, Danielle Combs and Qiang Li
- Do foreign institutional shareholders affect international debt contracting? Evidence from Yankee bond covenants pp. 551-576
- Paul Brockman, Wolfgang Drobetz, Sadok El Ghoul, Omrane Guedhami and Ying Zheng
- What produces corporate social irresponsibility in offshore outsourcing? The effects of interorganizational relationship governance and institutional distance pp. 577-592
- Michael J. Mol and Sun Hye Lee
- The war on drugs: how multi-stakeholder partnerships contribute to sustainable development in the Golden Triangle region pp. 593-615
- Hee-Chan Song
- Board reforms and M&A performance: international evidence pp. 616-637
- Muhammad Farooq Ahmad, Nihat Aktas, Douglas Cumming and Guosong Xu
- The internationalization of state-owned enterprises in liberalized markets: the role of home-country pro-market reforms pp. 638-651
- Grazia D. Santangelo and Pavlos C. Symeou
- The coming wave: technology, power, and the 21st century’s greatest dilemma pp. 652-654
- Charles Dhanaraj
- Correction: The 2020 AIB curriculum survey: The state of internationalizing students, faculty, and programs pp. 655-655
- Chuck C. Y. Kwok, Robert Grosse, Carl F. Fey and Marjorie A. Lyles
Volume 55, issue 4, 2024
- Multinational firms and sustainability in global supply chains: scope and boundaries of responsibility pp. 413-428
- Valentina Marano, Miriam Wilhelm, Tatiana Kostova, Jonathan Doh and Sjoerd Beugelsdijk
- Cross-sector collaborations in global supply chains as an opportunity structure: How NGOs promote corporate sustainability in China pp. 429-449
- Wenjie Liu and Pursey P. M. A. R. Heugens
- Smart disclosure: an enabler for multinationals to reduce human rights violations in global supply chains pp. 450-469
- Stephanie Lu Wang, Yejee Lee and Dan Li
- How subsidiary and supplier misbehavior lead to corporate social responsibility performance improvements in multinationals pp. 470-491
- Cheng Li and Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra
- Sensemaking along global supply chains: implications for the ability of the MNE to manage sustainability challenges pp. 492-514
- Lutz Preuss, Ralf Barkemeyer, Bimal Arora and Shilpi Banerjee
Volume 55, issue 3, 2024
- The politicized nature of international business pp. 281-284
- Sjoerd Beugelsdijk and Yadong Luo
- Research on country-of-origin perceptions: review, critical assessment, and the path forward pp. 285-302
- Saeed Samiee, Leonidas C. Leonidou, Constantine S. Katsikeas and Bilge Aykol
- A multilateral network perspective on inward FDI pp. 303-325
- Soni Jha, Snehal Awate and Ram Mudambi
- My best frenemy: a history-to-theory approach to MNCs’ corporate diplomatic activities pp. 326-341
- Marcelo Bucheli, Xavier Durán and Minyoung Kim
- Financial statement comparability and global supply chain relations pp. 342-360
- Jie Peng, Boluo Liu, Jing Wu and Xiangang Xin
- Unpacking collective materialism: how values shape consumption in seven Asian markets pp. 361-375
- Rajeev Batra, S. Arunachalam, Nancy Y. C. Wong and Michael S. W. Lee
- Publisher Correction: Unpacking collective materialism: how values shape consumption in seven Asian markets pp. 376-376
- Rajeev Batra, S. Arunachalam, Nancy Y. C. Wong and Michael S. W. Lee
- See who I know! Addressing the liabilities of outsidership through status signaling pp. 377-395
- Michael Carney and Marleen Dieleman
- Bilateral political tension and the signaling role of patenting in a host country pp. 396-407
- Nan Zhou, Jiatao Li and Jue Wang
- Gorillas can dance: lessons from Microsoft and other corporations on partnering with startups pp. 408-411
- Paul Ryan and Giulio Buciuni
Volume 55, issue 2, 2024
- Paradigm shift and theoretical implications for the era of global disorder pp. 127-135
- Yadong Luo
- MNE–civil society interactions: a systematic review and research agenda pp. 136-156
- Kayleigh Bruijn, Panikos Georgallis, João Albino-Pimentel, Arno Kourula and Hildy Teegen
- Integrating host-country political heterogeneity into MNE–state bargaining: insights from international political economy pp. 157-171
- Sumon Bhaumik, Saul Estrin and Rajneesh Narula
- Regulatory institutional misalignment and cross-border acquisitions: evidence from an emerging-market country pp. 172-193
- Guoli Chen, Jiyang Dong, Jinshuai Hu and Feida Zhang
- Institutional distance, slack resources, and foreign market entry pp. 194-211
- Róisín Donnelly, Saptarshi Purkayastha, Tatiana S. Manolova and Linda F. Edelman
- The effects of import competition on domestic financial markets: The role of limits-to-arbitrage pp. 212-234
- Jared DeLisle, Mengying Wang, H. Zafer Yüksel and Gulnara R. Zaynutdinova
- Methodological errors in corruption research: Recommendations for future research pp. 235-251
- Andrew Delios, Edmund J. Malesky, Shu Yu and Griffin Riddler
- What drives global product integration? An empirical update pp. 252-269
- Heather Berry and Aseem Kaul
- Foreign languages in advertising: Theoretical implications for language-related IB research pp. 270-279
- Jos Hornikx, Frank Meurs and Helene Tenzer
Volume 55, issue 1, 2024
- Reflections on the 2023 JIBS Decade Award: Global cities and multinational enterprise location strategy pp. 1-9
- Rosalie L. Tung
- Global cities, the liability of foreignness, and theory on place and space in international business pp. 10-27
- Anthony Goerzen, Christian Geisler Asmussen and Bo Bernhard Nielsen
- Globalizing research on global cities and international business pp. 28-36
- C. Cindy Fan
- The changing faces of global cities and firms: a new perspective on firms’ location strategy pp. 37-49
- Kazuhiro Asakawa and Jeremy Clegg
- Towards a more comprehensive assessment of FDI’s societal impact pp. 50-70
- Yannick T. Wiessner, Elisa Giuliani, Frank Wijen and Jonathan Doh
- Colocation as network: Types and performance implications of structural positions in colocation network pp. 71-90
- Minyoung Kim, Chang Hoon Oh and Jukyeong Han
- Rethinking firm-specific advantages from intellectual property rights: Boundary conditions for MNEs pp. 91-109
- Dan Prud’homme and Tony W. Tong
- A multilevel model of expatriate staffing and subsidiary financial performance: An expanded fit perspective pp. 110-120
- Cuili Qian, MinChung Kim, Riki Takeuchi and Seungrae Lee
- The Big Con: how the consulting industry weakens our businesses, infantilizes our governments and warps our economies pp. 121-123
- Mehdi Boussebaa
- Correction: Cross-listing and price efficiency: An institutional explanation pp. 124-124
- Natalia Diniz-Maganini, Abdul A. Rasheed, Mahmut Yasar and Hsia Hua Sheng
- Correction: The link between foreign institutional owners and multinational enterprises’ environmental outcomes pp. 125-125
- Pia Ellimäki, Ruth V. Aguilera, Nuria Esther Hurtado-Torres and J. Alberto Aragón-Correa
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