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EJIM 2016-5 is now online!

  • 1.  EJIM 2016-5 is now online!

    Posted 09-05-2016 15:04
    Dear Colleagues,
     
    Please note that the next issue of the European Journal of International Management is now online (the print edition, as usual, will be released in about 2 weeks):  
     
    European Journal of International Management (EJIM)
     
    Thematic Issue on Internationalisation of Family Business Groups
     
    Guest Editors:
                                                                                     Dr. Jacobo Ramirez, Dr. Frank Hoy,
                                                                                    Dr. Michael Wendelboe Hansen
                                                                                    and Dr. Paloma Miravitlles
     
     
    Volume 10 – Issue 5 – 2016
     
    Table of Contents
    Title and authors
    Editorial: new directions for old theories through the internationalisation of family firms
    Jacobo Ramirez; Frank Hoy; Michael Wendelboe Hansen; Paloma Miravitlles
    Turning innovativeness into domestic and international corporate venturing: the moderating effect of high family ownership and influence
    Andrea Calabrò; Tommaso Minola; Giovanna Campopiano; Thilo Pukall
    An empirical study about knowledge transfer, entrepreneurial orientation and performance in family firms
    Ascensión Barroso Martínez; Ramón Sanguino Galván; Tomás M. Bañegil Palacios
    Particularistic ties and internationalisation: evidence from Taiwanese family business groups
    Hsi-Mei Chung; Sven Dahms
    Internationalisation of family and non-family firms: a conjoint experiment among CEOs
    Helge Mensching; Andrea Calabrò; Felix Eggers; Sascha Kraus
     
    Here you can access the abstracts of articles published in this issue.  If the hyperlink does not work, please try the following: (http://www.inderscience.com/info/inarticletoc.php?jcode=ejim&year=2016&vol=10&issue=5) or go to (www.ejim-global.org) and proceed to the current issue.
     
    Best wishes,
     
    Prof. Vlad Vaiman, PhD
    Editor-in-Chief, EJIM