TOC: Intl Bus Rev
Introduction
International Business Review, 25(3)
Special Section: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Middle Class Phenomenon in Emerging Markets; Guest Editors: S. Tamer Cavusgil and Peter J. Buckley
Interdisciplinary perspectives on the middle class phenomenon in emerging markets
–S. Tamer Cavusgil, Peter J. Buckley [] []
Classifying and classified: An interpretive study of the consumption of cruises by the “new” Brazilian middle class
–Ana Raquel Coelho Rocha, Angela da Rocha, Everardo Rocha [] []
Ostentation and funk: An integrative model of extended and expanded self theories under the lenses of compensatory consumption
–Carla Caires Abdalla, Felipe Zambaldi [] []
Social stratification and mobility among Chinese middle class households: An empirical investigation
–Jing Song, Erin Cavusgil, Jianping Li, Ronghua Luo [] []
Aspirations and entrepreneurial motivations of middle-class consumers in emerging markets: The case of India
–Rajshekhar (Raj) G. Javalgi, David A. Grossman [] []
The new middle class in Turkey: A qualitative study in a dynamic economy
–Mehmet Mithat Uner, Aybegum Gungordu [] []
Mapping the trading behavior of the middle class in emerging markets: Evidence from the Istanbul Stock Exchange
–Vassiliki Bamiatzi, Konstantinos Bozos, Neophytos Lambertides [] []
How western marketers respond to the new middle class in emerging market cities: The case of Italian fashion marketers
–Simone Guercini, Andrea Runfola [] []
Reaching middle class consumers in emerging markets: Unlocking market potential through urban-based analysis
–Ilke Kardes [] []
Role of economic and political freedom in the emergence of global middle class
–Yener Kandogan, Scott D. Johnson [] []
Examining the economic growth and the middle-income trap from the perspective of the middle class
–Ayse Ozturk [] []
Covered in Gold: Examining gold consumption by middle class consumers in emerging markets
–Jingting Liu [] []
Special Section: A Tribute to Alan Rugman; Guest Editors: Peter J. Buckley and Alain Verbeke
Smiling and crying curves in international business
–Peter J. Buckley, Alain Verbeke [] []
Alan Rugman and internalisation theory
–Peter J. Buckley [] []
Alan Rugman’s methodology
–Mark Casson [] []
The limits of firm-level globalization: Revisiting the FSA/CSA matrix
–Jenny Hillemann, Michael Gestrin [] []
Research on emerging-market multinational enterprises: Extending Alan Rugman’s critical contributions
–Jing Li, Chang Hoon Oh [] []
Inside the regional multinationals: A new value chain perspective on subsidiary capabilities
–Alain Verbeke, Liena Kano, Wenlong Yuan [] []
