J Intl Bus Studies
Introduction
Journal of International Business Studies, 52(7)
INTEREST CATEGORY: GLOBAL MARKETING
POSTING TYPE: TOCs
Editorial
Universal research ethics and international business studies
—Denis G. Arnold []
Leviathan as foreign investor: Geopolitics and sovereign wealth funds
—Di Wang, Robert J. Weiner, Quan Li, Srividya Jandhyala []
Positive institutional changes through peace: The relative effects of peace agreements and non-market capabilities on FDI
—João Albino-Pimentel, Jennifer Oetzel, Chang Hoon Oh, Nicholas A. Poggioli []
Sister cities, cross-national FDI, and the subnational FDI location decision
—Tianyou Hu, Siddharth Natarajan, Andrew Delios []
Whither geographic proximity? Bypassing local R&D units in foreign university collaboration
—René Belderbos, Marcelina Grabowska, Stijn Kelchtermans, Bart Leten, Jojo Jacob, Massimo Riccaboni []
Best of both worlds: How embeddedness fit in the host unit and the headquarters improve repatriate knowledge transfer
—Fabian Jintae Froese, Sebastian Stoermer, B Sebastian Reiche, Sebastian Klar []
MNE host-country alliance network position and post-entry establishment mode choice
—Yue Zhao, Ronaldo Parente, Stav Fainshmidt, Steven Carnovale []
The declining share of primary data and the neglect of the individual level in international business research
—Jelena Cerar, Phillip C. Nell, B. Sebastian Reiche []
Internationalization of the firm: A discourse-based view
—Len J Treviño, Jonathan P Doh []
Trevino and Doh’s discourse-based view: Do we need a new theory of internationalization?
—Joshua K Ault, Aloysius Newenham-Kahindi, Sanjay Patnaik []
Complementing the Uppsala model? A commentary on Treviño and Doh’s paper “Internationalization of the firm: A discourse-based viewâ€
—Mats Forsgren, Ulf Holm []
The death of the Uppsala school: Towards a discourse-based paradigm?
—Lars HÃ¥kanson []
Book review
Research handbook of global leadership: Making a difference
—B. Sebastian Reiche []