J Intl Bus Studies
Introduction
Journal of International Business Studies, 53(7)
INTEREST CATEGORY: GLOBAL MARKETING
POSTING TYPE: TOCs
Editorial
Beyond addressing multicollinearity: Robust quantitative analysis and machine learning in international business research
—Thomas Lindner, Jonas Puck, Alain Verbeke []
The influence of culture on the relationship between women directors and corporate social performance
—Valentina Marano, Steve Sauerwald, Marc Essen []
Transporting transparency: Director foreign experience and corporate information environment
—Guanmin Liao, Mark (Shuai) Ma, Xiaoyun Yu []
Do foreign firms help make local firms greener? Evidence of environmental spillovers in China
—Nahyun Kim, Junxiu Sun, Haitao Yin, Jon Jungbien Moon []
How does successive inpatriation contribute to subsidiary capability building and subsidiary evolution? An organizational knowledge creation perspective
—Heejin Kim, B. Sebastian Reiche, Anne-Wil Harzing []
How do MNEs invent? An invention-based perspective of MNE profitability
—Mario Kafouros, Niron Hashai, Janja Annabel Tardios, Elizabeth Yi Wang []
Beyond Doing as the Romans Do: A review of research on countercultural business practices
—Dan V. Caprar, Sunghoon Kim, Benjamin W. Walker, Paula Caligiuri []
Neglected elements: What we should cover more of in international business research
—Ilgaz Arikan, Oded Shenkar []
What merits greater scholarly attention in international business?
—Birgitte Gr繪gaard, Michael A. Sartor, Linda Rademaker []
Home-market economic development as a moderator of the self-selection and learning-by-exporting effects
—Ferran Vendrell-Herrero, Christian K. Darko, Emanuel Gomes, David W. Lehman []
When does multicollinearity bias coefficients and cause type 1 errors? A reconciliation of Lindner, Puck, and Verbeke (2020) with Kalnins (2018)
—Arturs Kalnins []
Human behavior and judgment: A critical nano-foundation for the Uppsala model and international business studies
—Jan-Erik Vahlne, Roger Schweizer []