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Rrs 1 2012 Mare.Indd
CALL for PAPERS Special Issue of the Journal of International Business Studies
Transnational Corporations, Vol. 8, No. 1 (April 1999) SPECIAL FEATURE: FOREIGN PORTFOLIO and DIRECT INVESTMENT
Foreign Direct Investment and the Environment: a Transaction Cost Perspective
Globalization Impact on Multinational Enterprises
Internationalization Theories
The Theory of the Firm, the Theory of Competition and the Transnational Corporation Janis Kapler University of Massachusetts Boston,
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In Search of Effective Policies for Foreign Direct Investment: Alternatives to Tax Incentive Policies Kojo Yelpaala
Internalization an Event Study Test
The Internalization Theory of the Multinational Enterprise: Past, Present and Future
Organizational Innovation in the Multinational Enterprise: Internalization Theory and Business History
Internalization Theory and the Performance of Emerging-Market Multinational Enterprises
International Licensing: Rethinking Theoretical and Empirical Research
Determinants of the Internationalization-Performance Relationship: an Empirical Examination of the Influence of Organizational and Contextual Variables
Internalization Theory: an Unfinished Agenda
The Contribution of Internalization Theory to International Business: New Realities and Unanswered Questions
Coase and International Business: the Origin and Development of Internalisation Theory
Top View
Developments in International Business Theory in the 1990S
Orchestration’ Theory As Envelope of ‘Internalisation’ Theory
Reconciling Internalization Theory and the Eclectic Paradigm
The Development of International Business Theory: Implications for International Business Teaching and Research in Colombia Cuadernos De Administración, Núm
An Analysis of the Determinants of Foreign Direct Investments To
Towards a Theory of Regional Multinationals: a Transaction Cost Economics Approach* Alan Rugman
Shifting the Rules of the Game: Institutional Change As a Barrier to MNE Investment Activity