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Internationalization is a key component to success for companies today. It opens new markets and allows for the exchange of new technologies, skills and expertise. With this comes increased competition, and managers must add new skills to maintain excellence in the international markets....
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USA and France by analyzing a real data sample with more than 1.2 million transactions using partial least squares and … comparison sites and search engines has significantly different impacts on customer behavior in the USA and France. Originality …
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companies and these are from five European countries, e.g. France, Germany, Italy, Sweden and the UK. Assumes that industrial …
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Purpose This paper aims to provide a critical perspective of how the theme of women, and more broadly gender, have been treated in extant international business (IB) literature. It also suggests meaningful and promising avenues in this research space. Design/methodology/approach This paper is...
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Purpose – Some scholars imprint an academic discipline by their contribution to the manner in which people think and research, namely, by putting forward novel concepts and insights. The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of Sumantra Ghoshal's work on the study of subsidiaries and...
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This article is the text of remarks delivered to students beginning their studies in the two‐year Executive Master of International Business program sponsored by the Boeing Institute of International Business at the John Cook School of Business at Saint Louis University on August 6, 2004.
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Based on a review of over 450 articles on multinational enterprises published in leading management journals from 1990‐2000, we identified eighteen issues that had engaged the attention of academic scholarship and evaluated their topical relevance. Ironically, very few of them addressed two of...
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This paper presents a systematic method for classifying research on international channels of distribution. It is used to examine 79 articles published during an 18‐year period (1988‐2005). Based on content analysis, each article is classified by its primary research framework. Two...
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Based on fifteen years of data on the annual Academy of International Business (AIB) best dissertation Farmer Award finalists, we find that these dissertations were done at a range of North American universities. Interestingly, dissertation topics differed from the topics covered in the three...
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We examine the citations from four international business (IB) journals over 2000‐2004 to show the areas, the journals, and the institutions that impact IB research. The leading works that influence IB research are primarily management journals, scholarly books, and IB journals. IB research is...
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