The multiple dimensions of institutional complexity in international business research
'The Multiple Dimensions of Institutional Complexity in International Business Research' provides a fresh overview of many novel international business research challenges as they pertain to salient institutional dimensions with a locational component. The first part of the Volume includes...
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| Other Authors | , , , |
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| Format | Electronic eBook |
| Language | English |
| Published |
Bingley, U.K. :
Emerald Publishing Limited,
2021.
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| Series | Progress in international business research ;
v. 15. |
| Subjects | |
| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9781800432468 |
| DOI | 10.1108/S1745-8862202115 |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (xv, 548 pages). |
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Table of Contents:
- Introductory section: D. Eleanor Westney: a biography / Elizabeth L. Rose
- Chapter 1: Institutions 2.0: which institutions matter in IB research? / Alain Verbeke, Rob van Tulder, Elizabeth L. Rose, Yingqi Wei (Editors)
- Part I: The great new challenges for IB research - essays in honour of Eleanor Westney
- Chapter 2: International business and multi-level institutional change: looking back and facing forward / D. Eleanor Westney
- Chapter 3: Global strategic analysis and multi-level institutional change / Donald R. Lessard
- Chapter 4: Is a networked world economy sustainable? / Stephen J. Kobrin
- Chapter 5: Network effects and multilevel dynamics in the internationalization of digital platforms: a reflection / Mauro F. Guillen
- Chapter 6: Renewing the relevance of IB: can some history help? / Geoffrey Jones
- Part II: Home country institutions and international business
- Chapter 7: Managing around populism / Timothy M. Devinney and Christopher A. Hartwell
- Chapter 8: Institutions, corporate governance and internationalization of state owned enterprises in a varieties of capitalism framework / Sergio Mariotti and Riccardo Marzano
- Chapter 9: Business group affiliation and export propensity in new ventures / Jonas Eduardsen, Svetla Marinova, Bozidar Vlacic, and Miguel Gonzalez-Loureiro
- Chapter 10: Product and process innovations and the institutional context of transition economies: the effects of external knowledge / Virginia Hernandez, Maria Jesus Nieto, and Alicia Rodriguez
- Part III: Host country institutions and international business
- Chapter 11: Corporate anti-corruption policy, investment motives and foreign location choice / Guoliang Frank Jiang and Michael A. Sartor
- Chapter 12: Host government intervention and FDI inflows: an empirical investigation / Gilbert Kofi Adarkwah
- Chapter 13: Stakeholder responses and the interplay between MNE post-entry behavior and host country informal institutions / Elina Pelto and Anna Karhu
- Chapter 14: Old risks, new reference points? An organizational learning perspective into the foreign market exit and re-entry behavior of MNEs / Irina Surdu and Edith Ipsmiller
- Chapter 15: Intangible assets of MNE foreign subsidiaries: the role of internal financial resources and host country institutions / Quyen T.K. Nguyen
- Chapter 16: How do SMEs face institutional challenges in China? / Noemie Dominguez and Ulrike Mayrhofer
- Part IV: Multi-country and below-country level institutions and international business
- Chapter 17: International services: the interface between service characteristics, policy, and institutions / Kristin Brandl, Peter D. Orberg Jensen, Andrew Jones, and Patrik Strom
- Chapter 18: Creating a typology of international alliances with city-level distance measures / Juliane Engsig, Bo B. Nielsen, Paul Chiambaretto, and Andry Ramaroson
- Chapter 19: Successful and unsuccessful radical transformation of multinational mobile telephony companies: the role of institutional context / Frank Elter, Paul Gooderham, and Inger Stensaker
- Chapter 20: A note on changing regulation in international business; the world intellectual property organization (WIPO) and artificial intelligence / Aldo Alvarez-Risco and Shyla Del Aguila-Arcentales
- Part V: Institutions and sustainability strategies
- Chapter 21: Environmental sustainability strategy and international performance: a review of literature and a conceptual model / Leonardo. Barbosa, Jorge Carneiro, Camila Costa, Filip De Beule, Rafael Goldszmidt, and T. Diana Macedo-Soares
- Chapter 22: Embeddedness and interactions in new public environmental management governance: international and intertemporal evidence on voluntary standards / Marcus Wagner
- Chapter 23: Environmental concerns - uniting generations for a global cause in turbulent times / Susana Costa e Silva, Paulo Duarte, Carla Martins, and Paulo Collaco
- Chapter 24: The diffusion of corporate sustainability in global supply networks: an empirical examination of the global automotive industry / Bruno Barreto de Goes, Masaaki Kotabe, and Jose M. G. Geleilate.