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J Intl Bus Studies

Introduction

Journal of International Business Studies, 53(9)

INTEREST CATEGORY: GLOBAL MARKETING
POSTING TYPE: TOCs


Editorial

Actionable guidelines to improve ‘theory-related’ contributions to international business research
Grazia D. Santangelo, Alain Verbeke []

The 2020 AIB curriculum survey: The state of internationalizing students, faculty, and programs
Chuck C. Y. Kwok, Robert Grosse, Carl F. Fey, Marjorie A. Lyles []

Editorial

Towards integrating country- and firm-level perspectives on intellectual property rights
Victor Cui, Rajneesh Narula, Dana Minbaeva, Ilan Vertinsky []

Relational assets or liabilities? Competition, collaboration, and firm intellectual property breakthrough in the Chinese high-speed train sector
Aurora Liu Genin, Justin Tan, Juan Song []

Protecting intellectual property in foreign subsidiaries: An internal network defense perspective
Yan Yan, Jiatao Li, Jingjing Zhang []

Multinationals, innovation, and institutional context: IPR protection and distance effects
Randolph Luca Bruno, Riccardo Crescenzi, Saul Estrin, Sergio Petralia []

How does offshore outsourcing of knowledge-intensive activities affect the exports and financial performance of emerging market firms?
Peter J Buckley, Surender Munjal, Ignacio Requejo []

Organizational identity work in MNE subsidiaries: Managing dual embeddedness
Helene Loe Colman, Birgitte Grøgaard, Inger G. Stensaker []

International business studies: Are we really so uniquely complex?
Herman Aguinis, Kelly P. Gabriel []

Complexity in international business: The implications for theory
Mark Casson, Yutong Li []

Capitalizing on the uniqueness of international business: Towards a theory of place, space, and organization
Sjoerd Beugelsdijk []

International business research: The real challenges are data and theory
Jean-François Hennart, Dylan Sutherland []

Charting new courses to enter foreign markets: Conceptualization, theoretical framework, and research directions on non-traditional entry modes
Keith D. Brouthers, Liang Chen, Sali Li, Noman Shaheer []

How much is new in Brouthers et al.’s new foreign entry modes, and do they challenge the transaction cost theory of entry mode choice?
Jean-François Hennart []

Developing theoretically informed typologies in international business: Why we need them, and how to do it
Matthew M. C. Allen, Geoffrey Wood, Mehmet Demirbag []

Point

Something borrowed, something new: Challenges in using qualitative methods to study under-researched international business phenomena
A Rebecca Reuber, Sophie Alkhaled, Helena Barnard, Carole Couper, Innan Sasaki []

Book Review

Business lobbying in the European Union
Thomas C. Lawton []