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TOC: J Intl Bus Studies

Introduction

Journal of International Business Studies, 50(8)

Editorial

Managerial governance adaptation in the multinational enterprise: In honour of Mira Wilkins
Alain Verbeke, Hadi Fariborzi

Editorial

Applying and advancing internalization theory: The multinational enterprise in the twenty-first century
Rajneesh Narula, Geisler Asmussen, Tailan Chi, Kumar Kundu

Internalization advantage and subsidiary performance: The role of business group affiliation and host country characteristics
S Gaur, Chinmay Pattnaik, Deeksha Singh, Yul Lee

Responding to public disclosure of corporate social irresponsibility in host countries: Information control and ownership control
Lu Wang, Dan Li

Bringing corporate governance into internalization theory: State ownership and foreign entry strategies
Birgitte Grøgaard, Asmund Rygh, G. Benito

Perspective

Organizational innovation in the multinational enterprise: Internalization theory and business history
Teresa da Silva Lopes, Mark Casson, Geoffrey Jones

Research Note

Entry mode deviation: A behavioral approach to internalization theory
Stefano Elia, M. Larsen, Lucia Piscitello

Internalization theory for the digital economy
R Banalieva, Charles Dhanaraj

Commentary

Digitalized service multinationals and international business theory
Jean-François Hennart

Research Note

What lies between market and hierarchy? Insights from internalization theory and global value chain theory
Roger Strange, John Humphrey

Commentary

The global value chain and internalization theory
G Benito, Bent Petersen, S Welch

Perspective

Decision-making in international business
Peter Buckley, Mark Casson