Journal of International Business Studies
1970 - 2024
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Volume 16, issue 3, 1985
- International Transfers of Managers in North American and European MNEs pp. 1-19
- Daniel Ondrack
- Political Risk and Foreign Exchange Rates: an Efficient-Market Approach pp. 21-55
- Jean-Claude Cosset and Bruno Doutriaux de la Rianderie
- International Product Positioning&ast pp. 57-75
- Johny K Johansson and Hans B Thorelli
- Market Knowledge, Diversification and Export Expansion pp. 77-89
- Jean-Emile Denis and Daniel Depelteau
- Attitudes Toward Financial Control Systems in the United States and Japan† pp. 91-110
- Lane Daley, James Jiambalvo, Gary Sundem and Yasumasa Kondo
- Common Factors Underlying Barriers to Export: Studies in the U.S. Paper Industry pp. 111-123
- Alan Baursmichmidt, Danial Sullivan and Kate Gillespie
- Monopolistic Advantages and the International Operations of Firms: Disaggregated Evidence from U.S. Based Multinationals pp. 125-133
- Leo Sleuwaegen
- Development of an Advance Warning Indicator of External Debt Servicing Vulnerability pp. 135-141
- Fuad A Abdullah
- The Currency of Denomination Decision for Debt Financing pp. 143-150
- S Ghon Rhee, Rosita P Chang and Peter E Koveos
- Foreign Mail Surveys: Response Rates Using Monetary Incentives pp. 151-153
- Charles F Keown
Volume 16, issue 2, 1985
- International Business Research: Past, Present and Future pp. 1-4
- David A Ricks
- Key Characteristics in the Choice of International Technology Transfer Mode pp. 5-21
- W H Davidson and Donald McFetridge
- A Generalized Theorem for Joint Ventures and Licensing Negotiations pp. 23-50
- Farok J Contractor
- Diversification Strategy and Choice of Country: Diversifying Acquisitions Abroad by U.S. Multinationals, 1978–1980 pp. 51-64
- Karen B Hisey and Richard E Caves
- Contractual Arrangement and Marketing Practices in the Indirect Export Channel pp. 65-82
- Daniel C Bello and Nicholas C Williamson
- A Financial Model of Foreign Exchange Exposure pp. 83-99
- Christine R Hekman
- Japanese Trading Companies: Can they Be Copied? pp. 101-119
- Ravi Sarathy
- The Role of TNCs in Poland's East-West Trade pp. 121-137
- Jerzy Cieslik and Boguslaw Sosnowski
- A Note on International Trade and Market Structure pp. 139-152
- Thomas Schneeweis
- Exporting Does Sales Volume Make a Difference? — Comment pp. 153-155
- Stan D Reid
- Exporting: Does Sales Volume Make a Difference? — Reply pp. 157-161
- Michael R Czinkota and James Johnston
Volume 16, issue 1, 1985
- The Effect of Political Events on United States Direct Foreign Investment: A Pooled Time-Series Cross-Sectional Analysis pp. 1-17
- Douglas Nigh
- Country-Risk Assessment System in Banks: Patterns and Performance pp. 19-35
- Briance Mascarenhas and Ole Christian Sand
- The Impact of Export Strategy on Export Sales Performance pp. 37-55
- Robert G Cooper and Elko J Kleinschmidt
- An Imperfect Competition Theory of the MNE pp. 57-80
- Robert Grosse
- The Influence of Culture on the Process of Business Negotiations: An Exploratory Study pp. 81-96
- John L Graham
- Financial Structure and Bankruptcy Risk in Japanese Companies pp. 97-110
- Sadahiko Suzuki and Richard W Wright
- Joint Ventures in Yugoslavia: Opportunities and Constraints pp. 111-135
- Patrick F R Artisien and Peter J Buckley
- A Business Analysis of the Partial Nationalization of Zambia's Copper Industry 1969-1981 pp. 137-163
- William A Stoever
- A Mean-Variance Model of MNF Location Strategy pp. 165-170
- Dean M Hanink
Volume 15, issue 3, 1984
- Ten Years of JIBS at Rutgers Graduate School of Management pp. 9-12
- William A. Dymsza (Editor-in-Chief)
- International Business in Academia: The State of the Field pp. 13-18
- Robert G Hawkins
- Some Trends in the World Economy and their Implications for International Business Strategy pp. 19-23
- Franklin R Root
- Trends in Multinational Business and Global Environments: A Perspective pp. 25-46
- William A Dymsza
- Currency Swaps As a Long-Term International Financing Technique pp. 47-54
- Y S Park
- Pricing Capital Assets in an International Setting: An Introduction pp. 55-73
- René M Stultz
- The Divergence of Japanese and U.S. Corporate Financial Structure pp. 75-89
- Ravi Sarathy and Sangit Chatterjee
- The Coordination of Manufacturing Interdependence in Multinational Companies pp. 91-106
- Briance Masacarenhas
- The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: A New Perspective pp. 107-121
- John L Graham
- A Theoretical Perspective on Political Risk pp. 123-143
- Jeffrey D Simon
- The International Competitiveness of the U.S. Textile Mill Products Industry: Corporate Strategies for the Future pp. 145-165
- Brian Toyne, Jeffrey S Arpan, Andy H Barnett, David A Ricks and Terence A Shimp
- Choosing Between Direct Investment and Licensing: Theoretical Considerations and Empirical Tests pp. 167-188
- Farok J Contractor
- International Competition: The Japanese Challenge pp. 189-193
- Warren J Keegan
- A Note of Foreign Language Training and International Business Education in U.S. Colleges and Universities pp. 195-199
- Lee H Radebaugh and Janice C Shields
Volume 15, issue 2, 1984
- Introduction to the Special Issue on Strategic Planning, Autonomy, and Control Processes in Multinational Corporations pp. 9-10
- Anders Edström and Peter Lorange
- Administrative Orientation and International Performance pp. 11-23
- William H Davidson
- Multinational Corporations: Control Systems and Delegation Issues pp. 25-40
- B R Baliga and Alfred M Jaeger
- A Comparison of Corporate Planning Practice in American and Australian Manufacturing Companies pp. 41-54
- Noel Capon, Chris Christodolou, John U Farley and James Hulbert
- Patterns of Strategic Control Within Multinational Corporations pp. 55-72
- Yves Doz and C K Prahalad
- Patterns of Control in U.S., UK and European Multinational Corporations pp. 73-83
- William G Egelhoff
- Control and Coordination in Multinational Corporations pp. 85-98
- David Cray
- The External Environment-Strategic Planning Interface: U.S. Multinational Corporate Practices in the 1980s pp. 99-108
- Charles R Kennedy
- Organization in-Between: The Evolution of the Mother-Daughter Structure of Managing Foreign Subsidiaries in Swedish MNCS pp. 109-123
- Gunnar Hedlund
- Matching Strategy and Human Resources in Multinational Corporations pp. 125-137
- Anders Edström and Peter Lorange
- Human Resource Planning in Japanese Multinationals: A Model for U.S. Firms? pp. 139-149
- Rosalie L Tung
- Normative Observations on the International Value-Added Chain and Strategic Groups pp. 151-167
- Bruce Kogut
- Global Strategic Planning: A Model and Recent Developments pp. 169-183
- William A Dymsza
- The International Control Conundrum: The Case of ‘Hyperinflationary’Subsidiaries pp. 185-201
- Laurent L Jacque and Peter Lorange
Volume 15, issue 1, 1984
- The Education and Development of Managers for Future Decades pp. 9-18
- William A Dymsza
- The Impact of Taxation on the Currency-of-Denomination Decision for Long-Term Foreign Borrowing and Lending pp. 15-25
- Alan C Shapiro
- Bargaining Power, Ownership, and Profitability of Transnational Corporations in Developing Countries pp. 27-43
- Donald J Lecraw
- The Korean Manufacturing Multinationals pp. 45-61
- Krishna Kumar and Kee Young Kim
- East-West Industrial Cooperation: The Swedish Case pp. 63-79
- Bengt Högberg and Clas Wahlbin
- Empirical Models of Political Risks in U.S. Oil Production Operations in Venezuela pp. 81-95
- Randall Jones
- Assessing Industry Concentration: The Case of Aluminium pp. 97-104
- Isaih A Litvak and Christopher Maule
- The Role of Comparative Productivity Accounting in Export Decisions pp. 105-118
- Ephraim F Sudit
- The Consistency of Canada’s Foreign Investment Review Process—A Temporal Analysis pp. 119-129
- Steven Globerman
- Exchange Rate Expectations and the Current Exchange Rate: A Test of the Monetarist Approach pp. 131-140
- V S Somanath
- Transnational Data Flow Constraints: A New Challenge for Multinational Corporations pp. 141-150
- Saeed Samiee
- Adding International Business to the Core Program via the Simulation Game pp. 151-159
- Ronald D Klein
- Empirical Research in International Marketing: 1976–1982 pp. 161-173
- Gerald Albaum and Robert A Peterson
- International Business Education Programs in American Schools: How They are ranked by Members of the Academy of International Business pp. 175-180
- Donald A Ball and Wendell H McCulloch
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