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Vol 26 of Advances in International Management (Philosophy of Science and Meta-Knowledge in International Business and Management)

  • 1.  Vol 26 of Advances in International Management (Philosophy of Science and Meta-Knowledge in International Business and Management)

    Posted 06-05-2013 19:53
    All ... Volume 26 of AIM is now available at http://www.emeraldinsight.com/books.htm?issn=1571-5027&volume=26&WT.mc_id=booktocalerts

    The title of the volume is Philosophy of Science and Meta-Knowledge in International Business and Management

    The contents of note are below 

    Philosophy of Science and Meta-Knowledge in International Business and Management
    Timothy M. Devinney, Torben Pedersen, Laszlo Tihanyi (pp. xv - xvi)

    From the American Challenge to the Dragons at Your Door: Forty Years of Work on the Theory of the Multinational Enterprise
    Jean-François Hennart (pp. 5 - 34)

    Internalization Theory as the General Theory of International Strategic Management: Jean-François Hennart's Contributions
    Alain Verbeke, Jenny Hillemann (pp. 35 - 52)

    Jean-François Hennart: Types of Research, Qualities and Contributions
    Arjen H.L. Slangen (pp. 53 - 64)

    Do We Do Science? Philosophy and Knowledge in International Business and Management
    Timothy M. Devinney, Torben Pedersen, Laszlo Tihanyi (pp. 67 - 87)

    Inherited Philosophy of Science? Economics and International Business Research
    Asmund Rygh (pp. 91 - 125)

    The Road to Relevance
    Yair Aharoni (pp. 127 - 169)

    Why Baseline Modelling is Better than Null-Hypothesis Testing: Examples from International Business Research
    Andreas Schwab, William H. Starbuck (pp. 171 - 195)

    Ontology and IB: Re-Imagining the Multinational
    Brent Burmester (pp. 197 - 218)

    The Philosophy of Turning Points: A Case of De-Internationalization
    Romeo V. Turcan (pp. 219 - 235)


    Do We Really Understand a Research Topic? Finding Answers through Meta-Analyses
    Timothy M. Devinney, Ryan W. Tang (pp. 239 - 262)

    Meta-Analytic Research in International Business and International Management
    Peter J. Buckley, Timothy M. Devinney, Ryan W. Tang (pp. 263 - 297)

    International Business Research: Understanding Past Paths to Design Future Research Directions
    Manuel Portugal Ferreira, Nuno Rosa Reis, Martinho Isnard Ribeiro de Almeida, Fernando Ribeiro Serra (pp. 299 - 330)

    Progress, Maturity or Exhaustion? Sources and Modes of Theorizing on the International Strategy – Performance Relationship (1990–2011)
    Xavier Martin, Koen van den Oever (pp. 331 - 361)

    What Do We Know about the Success and Failure of International Joint Ventures? In Search of Relevance and Holism
    Michael Nippa, Schon Beechler (pp. 363 - 396)

    What Do We Know about Going Global Early? Liabilities of Foreignness and Early Internationalizing Firms
    Lydia Bals, Heather Berry, Evi Hartmann, Gordian Raettich (pp. 397 - 433)

    International Technology Transfer and its Implications to Dominant Design Theory
    Olavi Uusitalo (pp. 435 - 467)

    What Do We Know About Post-Merger Integration Following International Acquisitions?
    Christina Öberg, Shlomo Yedidia Tarba (pp. 469 - 492)


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