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The internalization of societal failures by multinational enterprises
Peter J. Buckley, OBE, Jean J. BoddewynThe purpose of this paper is to show that the market-internalization framework can be applied to non-economic institutions because society’s non-market sub-systems – political…
Efficiency-driven, comparative institutional analysis in international business
Jenny Hillemann, Alain Verbeke– This paper aims to apply internalization theory in the context of economic efficiency-driven institutions interacting with societal institutions that pursue broader goals.
Balancing IJV knowledge contributions and trust needs
Mikelle Calhoun, Akhadian HarnowoThis paper aims to present a model that explains how knowledge contributions of international joint venture (“IJV”) partners can be balanced or imbalanced, which affects each…
What makes MNCs succeed in developing countries?: An empirical analysis of subsidiary performance
Michael W. Hansen, Wencke GwozdzThe purpose of this paper is to examine the evolution in subsidiary performance and the factors influencing this performance based on a unique database of approximately 800…
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- Irina Surdu-Nardella
- Tazeeb Rajwani