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EJIM 2009-2 is online!

  • 1.  EJIM 2009-2 is online!

    Posted 04-20-2009 08:40

    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)

     

    Volume 3 - Issue 2 - 2009

     

    Table of Contents

     

    Title and authors

     

    Special Section on Europe and Latin America-Caribbean: Unleashing the Potential


     

    Guest Editors: Jacobo Ramirez (ITESM, Mexico), Maribel Blasco (Copenhagen Business School, Denmark), Anabella Davila (ITESM, Mexico), and Laura Zapata-Cantu (ITESM, Mexico)

     

    Introduction

    Jacobo Ramirez, Maribel Blasco, Anabella Davila, and Laura Zapata-Cantu

    Organisational models and culture: a reflection from Latin America
    Luis Montano-Hirose

    Conceptualising national cultures: an anthropological perspective
    Philippe D'Iribarne

    An exploratory study of the role of HRM and the transfer of German MNC sustainability values to Brazil
    Claudia Wehling, Andrea Guanipa Hernandez, Joyce Osland, Asbjorn Osland, Jurgen Deller, Betania Tanure, Antonio Carvalho Neto, Anu Sairaj

    Does entrepreneurs' human and relational capital affect early internationalisation? A cross-regional comparison
    Juan S. Federico, Hugo D. Kantis, Alex Rialp, Josep Rialp

    Framing investment in Mexico: an exploratory content analysis of the news frames of the main Spanish companies in the Mexican press
    Carlos Muniz, Jacobo Ramirez, Andrea Murgan, Jose Manuel Castillo

     

    Regularly Submitted Papers

    Initiating forces and success factors of born global firms
    Dirk Holtbrugge, Birgit Wessely

    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/browse/index.php?journalID=216&year=2009&vol=3&issue=2) or go to (www.ejim-global.org) and proceed to the current issue.

     

     

    Best wishes,

    Vlad Vaiman

     

    Executive Editor, EJIM