Liabilities of foreignness revisited: A review of contemporary studies and recommendations for future research

N Denk, L Kaufmann, JF Roesch - Journal of International Management, 2012 - Elsevier
The concept of liabilities of foreignness (LOFs) describes the additional costs that
multinational enterprises have to face relative to their indigenous competitors when …

International market selection and segmentation: perspectives and challenges

N Papadopoulos, O Martín Martín - International marketing review, 2011 - emerald.com
Purpose–This paper has two overall goals. The first is to serve as a broad overview of the
literature on the subject theme, with three main objectives in mind: to highlight the …

Applying and advancing internalization theory: The multinational enterprise in the twenty-first century

R Narula, CG Asmussen, T Chi, SK Kundu - Journal of International …, 2019 - Springer
Internalization theory has provided a resilient analytical framework that explicitly or implicitly
underlines much of International Business scholarship. Internalization theory is not a …

Misconceptions about multicollinearity in international business research: Identification, consequences, and remedies

T Lindner, J Puck, A Verbeke - Journal of International Business Studies, 2020 - Springer
Collinearity between independent variables is a recurrent problem in quantitative empirical
research in International Business (IB). We explore insufficient and inappropriate treatment …

What are the consequences of initiative-taking in multinational subsidiaries?

TC Ambos, U Andersson, J Birkinshaw - Journal of international business …, 2010 - Springer
The phenomenon of subsidiary initiative has received increasing attention in recent years,
but the consequences of initiatives and the associated dynamics of headquarters–subsidiary …

Global, local, or regional? The locus of MNE strategies

A Verbeke, CG Asmussen - Journal of Management Studies, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
This paper provides an overview of the main insights arising from the 'regional
strategy'literature. It also develops the contours of a new, rich research agenda for future …

Internalization advantage and subsidiary performance: The role of business group affiliation and host country characteristics

AS Gaur, C Pattnaik, D Singh, JY Lee - Journal of International Business …, 2019 - Springer
We extend internalization theory by examining the contingencies associated with market
internalization and its impact on foreign subsidiary survival. Based on a sample of 6170 …

Comparative analyses of competitive advantage using Porter diamond model (the case of MSMEs in Himachal Pradesh)

M Kharub, R Sharma - Competitiveness Review: An International …, 2017 - emerald.com
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to measure and analyze the competitive advantage of
micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) based upon the Porter's diamond framework …

Selective search, sectoral patterns, and the impact on product innovation performance

C Köhler, W Sofka, C Grimpe - Research Policy, 2012 - Elsevier
The shift toward more open and interconnected innovation activities has been a major topic
in recent academic and practitioner discussions. Firms must connect their in-house R&D …

Parenting advantage in the MNC: An embeddedness perspective on the value added by headquarters

PC Nell, B Ambos - Strategic Management Journal, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
What determines the value an MNC's headquarters adds to its own affiliates? In this paper,
we shed light on this question by linking the embeddedness view of the multinational …