Job: J Intl Bus Studies
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Journal of International Business Studies, 42(5)
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Special Issue: Qualitative Research in International Business
Guest Editors: Rosalie L Tung, Julian Birkinshaw and Mary Yoko Brannen
From a distance and generalizable to up close and grounded: Reclaiming a place for qualitative methods in international business research
–Julian Birkinshaw, Mary Yoko Brannen and Rosalie L Tung [] []
Qualitative research for international business
–Yves Doz [] []
Bridging history and reductionism: A key role for longitudinal qualitative research
–Robert A Burgelman [] []
The casual ethnography of the executive suite
–D Eleanor Westney and John Van Maanen [] []
Foreign locals: A cautionary tale on the culture of MNC local employees
–Dan V Caprar [] []
Boundary work: An interpretive ethnographic perspective on negotiating and leveraging cross-cultural identity
–Noriko Yagi and Jill Kleinberg [] []
Holistic ethnography: Studying the impact of multiple national identities on post-acquisition organizations
–Fiona Moore [] []
Small firm internationalisation unveiled through phenomenography
–Peter Lamb, Jorgen Sandberg and Peter W Liesch [] []
Predicting stakeholder orientation in the multinational enterprise: A mid-range theory
–Donal Crilly [] []
Microlending in emerging economies: Building a new line of inquiry from the ground up
–Garry D Bruton, Susanna Khavul and Helmuth Chavez [] []
Theorising from case studies: Towards a pluralist future for international business research
–Catherine Welch, Rebecca Piekkari, Emmanuella Plakoyiannaki and Eriikka Paavilainen-Mantymaki [] []
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