Table of contents - Special Issue: Sustainability, institutions, and internationalization in emerging markets: role of sustainable innovation for sustainable world development
Guest Editors: Anshu Saxena Arora, Nicole Hartley
Meta-analyses of culture’s consequences for acquisition performance: An examination of statistical artifacts, methodological moderators and the context of emerging markets
Daniel RottigThe purpose of this paper is to provide a quantitative integration of the existing empirical body of literature on culture and acquisition performance.
The influence of culture on real earnings management
Angel Arturo Pacheco Paredes, Clark WheatleyThe purpose of this paper is to extend prior literature regarding the interrelationships between national culture and accounting practices.
Institutional distances, resources and entry strategies: Evidence from newly industrialized economy firms
Wiboon KittilaksanawongThe purpose of this paper is to examine the effect of institutional distances (IDs) on the choices of host country and the entry strategies, taking into account various firm…
An institutional view of the communication flows between relation-based and rule-based countries
Sandra Simas Graca, Patricia M. Doney, James M. BarryThe purpose of this paper is to examine the strategic decision-making process regarding communication flows and trust and their impact on firm cooperation in the context of…
Superior economic performance in developed and developing countries
Sandra Ruiz, Paulo Arvate, Wlamir XavierThe extant literature on emerging economies states that the development of the institutional context contributes to the creation of hypercompetitive conditions. The purpose of…
Internationalization and performance of Indian born globals: Moderating role of presence of foreign equity
Manish B. Ganvir, Neeraj DwivediThe purpose of this paper is threefold: first, to study internationalization-performance relationship of Indian born global (IBG) firms from multi-theoretical lens and establish…
Strategies and competitiveness for emerging countries: A comparative study among three South-American countries
Segundo J. Castro-Gonzales, Maritza I. Espina, Raquel M. Tinoco-EgasThe purpose of this paper is to assess the strategies for improving the competitiveness of Ecuador (ECU), Colombia (COL) and Peru (PER). It is one of the first studies using 36…
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- Prof Ilan Alon