Foreign location choice: Review and extensions
JU Kim, RV Aguilera - International Journal of Management …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
International Business (IB) research on foreign‐location choice has experienced a revival in
recent years, yet a comprehensive review has been sorely lacking. The purpose of this …
recent years, yet a comprehensive review has been sorely lacking. The purpose of this …
Instrumental variables in sociology and the social sciences
KA Bollen - Annual review of sociology, 2012 - annualreviews.org
Instrumental variable (IV) methods provide a powerful but underutilized tool to address many
common problems with observational sociological data. Key to their successful use is having …
common problems with observational sociological data. Key to their successful use is having …
From neoliberal disembedding to authoritarian re-embedding: The making of illiberal hegemony in Hungary
G Scheiring, K Szombati - International Sociology, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
This article presents and empirically substantiates a theoretical account explaining the
making and stabilisation of illiberal hegemony in Hungary. It combines a Polanyian …
making and stabilisation of illiberal hegemony in Hungary. It combines a Polanyian …
Perceived organizational support (POS) across 54 nations: A cross-cultural meta-analysis of POS effects
The authors meta-analyze relationships of perceived organizational support (POS) with
attitudinal and behavioral outcomes in Western (ie, horizontal-individualistic) and Eastern …
attitudinal and behavioral outcomes in Western (ie, horizontal-individualistic) and Eastern …
Islam's marriage with neoliberalism
Y Atasoy - … Marriage with Neoliberalism: State transformation in …, 2009 - Springer
In 1999 the Helsinki Summit officially positioned Turkey within the European Union (EU)
enlargement process. Since then, Turkey has been undergoing an extraordinary political …
enlargement process. Since then, Turkey has been undergoing an extraordinary political …
How socio-economic change shapes income inequality in post-socialist Europe
N Bandelj, MC Mahutga - Social Forces, 2010 - academic.oup.com
Although income inequality in Central and Eastern Europe was considerably lower during
socialism than in other countries at comparable levels of development, it increased …
socialism than in other countries at comparable levels of development, it increased …
Transnational corporations and global governance
T Bartley - Annual Review of Sociology, 2018 - annualreviews.org
Scholars and critics often lament that corporations rule the world, but predominant accounts
of global governance imply almost the opposite: With theories populated by national …
of global governance imply almost the opposite: With theories populated by national …
How far do cultural differences explain the differences between nations? Implications for HRM
V Vaiman, C Brewster - The International Journal of Human …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
This conceptual paper argues that national differences in human resource management
(HRM) matter and can be explained by cultural and institutional theories. We explore briefly …
(HRM) matter and can be explained by cultural and institutional theories. We explore briefly …
Dependent development and authoritarian state capitalism: Democratic backsliding and the rise of the accumulative state in Hungary
G Scheiring - Geoforum, 2021 - Elsevier
Democracy is in crisis around the globe. Hungary was long heralded as a champion of
political and economic liberalization in postsocialist Eastern Europe. However, the country …
political and economic liberalization in postsocialist Eastern Europe. However, the country …