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Journal of World Business 44 (2009) I-II Contents lists available at ScienceDirect TF BUSES Journal of World Business journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/jwb Journal of World Business Volume 44 Index TITLE INDEX A D Delivering ‘effortless experience’ across borders: Managing A longitudinal examination of partnership governance in internal consistency in professional service firms. Susan Segal-Horn offshoring: A moving target. Shiri D. Vivek, R. Glenn Richey Jr. and Alison Dean (1): 41-50. and Vivek Dalela (1): 16-30. Diversity management and the effects on employees’ An institution-stakeholder framework for examining organizational commitment: Evidence from Japan and Korea. business relationship dynamics in a transforming Eastern Emiko Magoshi and Eunmi Chang (1): 31-40. Europe. Myroslaw J. Kyj and Larissa Kyj (3): 300-310. E An integrative model of the role of knowledge in the Equity-based entry modes of emerging country multinationals: internationalization process. José C. Casillas, Ana M. Moreno, Francisco J. Acedo, Maria A. Gallego and Encarnaci6n Ramos Lessons from Turkey. Mehmet Demirbag, Ekrem Tatogiu and Keith (3): 311-322. W. Glaister (4): 445-462. Exploring knowledge management to organizational An investigation of marketing capabilities and upgrading performance of manufacturers in mainland China and Hong performance outcomes in a transitional economy. Timothy S. Kong. Teck-Yong Eng and J. Graham Spickett-Jones (4): Kiessling, R. Glenn Richey, Juan Meng and Marina Dabic (4): 421-433. 463-475. F Are we on the same page? Justice agreement in international joint ventures. Yadong Luo (4): 383-396. FDI entry mode choice of Chinese firms: A strategic behavior perspective. Lin Cui and Fuming Jiang (4): 434-444. C Foreign market entry mode of service firms: The case of U.S. MBA programs. Michael R. Czinkota, David A. Grossman, Compensation disparity between locals and expatriates: Rajshekhar (Raj) G. Javalgi and Nicholas Nugent (3): 274-286. Moderating the effects of perceived injustice in foreign multinationals in China. Kwok Leung, Yongxin Zhu and Cungen G Ge (1): 85-93. Gender differences in the work commitment of Chinese Contextualizing experience effects in international workers: An investigation of two alternative explanations. business: A study of ownership strategies. Peng-Yu Li and Klaus Kelly Z. Peng, Hang-Yue Ngo, Junqi Shi and Chi-Sum Wong (3): E. Meyer (4): 370-382. 323-335. doi: 10.1016/S1090-9516(09 )00056-X Title Index/Journal of World Business 44 (2009) I-II Governance decisions for the offshore outsourcing of new Organizational slack and firm’s internationalization: A product development in technology intensive markets. David longitudinal study of high-technology firms. Wen-Ting Lin, A. Griffith, Nukhet Harmancioglu and Cornelia Droge (3): Kuei-Yang Cheng and Yunshi Liu (4): 397-406. 217-224. P Graft and business in emerging economies: An ecological perspective. Yadong Luo and Binjie Han (3): 225-237. Partner nationality, market-focus and IJV performance: A contingent approach. Yu-Ching Chiao, Chwo-Ming Joseph Yu and Ju-Tzu Ann Peng (3): 238-249. Predicting effectiveness in global leadership activities. Infrastructure or foreign direct investment? An examination Paula Caligiuri and Ibraiz Tarique (3): 336-346. of the implications of MNE strategy for economic development. Mo Yamin and Rudolf R. Sinkovics (2): 144-157. Product business, foreign direct investment, and licensing: Examining their relationships in international technology Institutional background as a determinant of boards of exploitation. Ulrich Lichtenthaler (4): 407-420. directors’ internal and external roles: The case of Russia. Dmitri Melkumov (1): 94-103. R Intellectual property, pharmaceutical MNEs and the Regional location of multinational corporation subsidiaries developing world. Pervez N. Ghauri and P.M. Rao (2): 206-215. and economic development contribution: Evidence from the UK. Pavlos Dimitratos, loanna Liouka and Stephen Young (2): International management, political arena and dispersed 180-191. entrepreneurship in the MNC. Christopher Williams and Soo Hee Lee (3): 287-299. Revisiting the impact of multinational enterprises on economic development. Pervez N. Ghauri and Mo Yamin (2): 105-107. International market selection and subsidiary performance: A neural network approach. Lance Eliot Brouthers, Somnath S Mukhopadhyay, Timothy J. Wilkinson and Keith D. Brouthers (3): 262-273. Senior expatriate leadership's effects on innovation and the role of cultural intelligence. Detelin S. Elenkov and Ivan M. K Manev (4): 357-369. Strategic choice during economic crisis: Domestic market Knowledge embeddedness and the transfer mechanisms position, organizational capabilities and export flexibility. in multinational corporations. Jacky F.L. Hong and Thang V. Seung-Hyun Lee, Paul W. Beamish, Ho-Uk Lee and Jong-Hun Nguyen (4): 347-356. Park (1): 1-15. M Subsidiary roles, vertical linkages and economic development: Lessons from transition economies. Bjérn Jindra, Minimizing effects of ‘liability of foreignness’: Response Axéle Giroud and Joanna Scott-Kennel (2): 167-179. strategies of foreign firms in the United States. B. Elango (1): 51-62. T MNC strategies and linkage effects in developing countries. The impact of the global factory on economic development. Michael W. Hansen, Torben Pedersen and Bent Petersen (2): PeterJ .B uckley (2): 131-143. 121-130. The logic of spillover interception: The impact of global MNCs and linkages creation: Evidence from a peripheral supply chains in China. Faith Hatani (2): 158-166. area. Grazia D. Santangelo (2): 192-205. U MNEs and development: a review and reconceptualization. Jennifer Oetzel and Jonathan P. Doh (2): 108-120. Understanding offshoring: A research framework based on disintegration, location and externalization advantages. Ben L. Kedia and Debmalya Mukherjee (3): 250-261. O Ww Organizational context and knowledge acquisition in IJVs: An empirical study. Felicitas Evangelista and Le Nguyen Hau Why do Chinese firms tend to acquire strategic assets in (1): 63-73. international expansion? Ping Deng (1): 74-84. Journal of World Business 44 (2009) III-V Contents lists available at ScienceDirect iy WorLD BUSINESS Journal of World Business journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/jwb Journal of World Business Volume 44 Index AUTHOR INDEX A Cui, Lin and Fuming Jiang. FDI entry mode choice of Chinese firms: A strategic behavior perspective. (4): 434-444. Acedo, Francisco J. See Casillas, José C. Czinkota, Michael R., David A. Grossman, Rajshekhar (Raj) B G.J avalgi and Nicholas Nugent. Foreign market entry mode of service firms: The case of U.S. MBA programs. (3): 274-286. Beamish, Paul W. See Lee, Seung-Hyun D Brouthers, Keith D. See Brouthers, Lance Eliot Dabic, Marina. See Kiessling, Timothy S. Brouthers, Lance Eliot, Somnath Mukhopadhyay, TimothyJ . Dalela, Vivek. See Vivek, Shiri D. Wilkinson and Keith D. Brouthers. International market selection and subsidiary performance: A neural network Dean, Alison. See Segal-Horn, Susan approach. (3): 262-273. Demirbag, Mehmet, Ekrem Tatoglu and Keith W. Glaister. Buckley, Peter J.. The impact of the global factory on Equity-based entry modes of emerging country economic development. (2): 131-143. multinationais: Lessons from Turkey. (4): 445-462. C Deng, Ping. Why do Chinese firms tend to acquire strategic assets in international expansion? (1): 74-84. Caligiuri, Paula and Ibraiz Tarique. Predicting effectiveness in global leadership activities. (3): 336-346. Dimitratos, Pavlos, loanna Liouka and Stephen Young. Regional location of multinational corporation subsidiaries and Casillas, José C., Ana M. Moreno, Francisco J. Acedo, Maria A. economic development contribution: Evidence from the UK. Gallego and Encarnacion Ramos. An integrative model of the role (2): 180-191. of knowledge in the internationalization process. (3): 311-322. Doh, Jonathan P. See Oetzel, Jennifer Chang, Eunmi. See Magoshi, Emiko Droge, Cornelia. See Griffith, David A. Cheng, Kuei-Yang. See Lin, Wen-Ting E Chiao, Yu-Ching, Chwo-Ming Joseph Yu and Ju-Tzu Ann Peng. Partner nationality, market-focus and IJV performance: Elango, B.. Minimizing effects of ‘liability of foreignness’: A contingent approach. (3): 238-249. Response strategies of foreign firms in the United States. (1): 51-62. doi:10.1016/S1090-9516(09)00057-1 Author Index/Journal of World Business 44 (2009) III-V Elenkov, Detelin S. and Ivan M. Manev. Senior expatriate Jindra, Bjorn, Axéle Giroud and Joanna Scott-Kennel. leadership's effects on innovation and the role of cultural Subsidiary roles, vertical linkages and economic development: intelligence. (4): 357-369. Lessons from transition economies. (2): 167-179. Eng, Teck-Yong and J. Graham Spickett-Jones. An investigation K of marketing capabilities and upgrading performance of manufacturers in mainland China and Hong Kong. (4): 463-475. Kedia, Ben L. and Debmalya Mukherjee. Understanding offshoring: A research framework based on disintegration, Evangelista, Felicitas and Le Nguyen Hau. Organizational location and externalization advantages. (3): 250-261. context and knowledge acquisition in IJVs: An empirical study. (1): 63-73. Kiessling, Timothy S., R. Glenn Richey, Juan Meng and Marina Dabic. Exploring knowledge management to organizational G performance outcomes in a transitional economy. (4): 421-433. Gallego, Maria A. See Casillas, José C. Kyj, Larissa. See Kyj, Myroslaw J. Ge, Cungen. See Leung, Kwok Kyj, MyroslawJ . and Larissa Kyj. An institution-stakeholder framework for examining business relationship dynamics in a Ghauri, Pervez N. and Mo Yamin. Revisiting the impact of transforming Eastern Europe. (3): 300-310. multinational enterprises on economic development. (2): 105-107. L Ghauri, Pervez N. and P.M. Rao. Intellectual property, pharmaceutical MNEs and the developing world. (2): 206-215. Lee, Ho-Uk. See Lee, Seung-Hyun Giroud, Axéle. See Jindra, Bjorn Lee, Seung-Hyun, Paul W. Beamish, Ho-Uk Lee and Jong-Hun Park. Strategic choice during economic crisis: Glaister, Keith W. See Demirbag, Mehmet Domestic market position, organizational capabilities and export flexibility. (1): 1-15. Griffith, David A., Nukhet Harmancioglu and Cornelia Droge. Governance decisions for the offshore outsourcing of new product Lee, Soo Hee. See Williams, Christopher development in technology intensive markets. (3): 217-224. Leung, Kwok, Yongxin Zhu and Cungen Ge. Compensation Grossman, David A. See Czinkota, Michael R. disparity between locals and expatriates: Moderating the effects of perceived injustice in foreign multinationals in H China. (1): 85-93. Han, Binjie. See Luo, Yadong Li, Peng-Yu and Klaus E. Meyer. Contextualizing experience effects in international business: A study of ownership Hansen, Michael W., Torben Pedersen and Bent Petersen. strategies. (4): 370-382. MNC strategies and linkage effects in developing countries. (2): 121-130. Lichtenthaler, Ulrich. Product business, foreign direct investment, and licensing: Examining their relationships in aSie I Harmancioglu, Nukhet. See Griffith, David A. international technology exploitation. (4): 407-420. Hatani, Faith. The logic of spillover interception: The impact Lin, Wen-Ting, Kuei-Yang Cheng and Yunshi Liu. of global supply chains in China. (2): 158-166. Organizational slack and firm’s internationalization: A Hau, Le Nguyen. See Evangelista, Felicitas longitudinal study of high-technology firms. (4): 397-406. Hong, Jacky FL. and Thang V. Nguyen. Knowledge Liouka, loanna. See Dimitratos, Pavlos APKEDMLNTm Ee eTS a ca embeddedness and the transfer mechanisms in multinational corporations. (4): 347-356. Liu, Yunshi. See Lin, Wen-Ting 3PC E J Luo, Yadong and Binjie Han. Graft and business in emerging economies: An ecological perspective. (3): 225-237. Javalgi, Rajshekhar (Raj) G. See Czinkota, Michael R. Luo, Yadong. Are we on the same page? Justice agreement MNiNea E iE Jiang, Fuming. See Cui, Lin in international joint ventures. (4): 383-396. Author Index/Journal of World Business 44 (2009) III-V M Richey Jr., R. Glenn. See Vivek, Shiri D. Magoshi, Emiko and Eunmi Chang. Diversity management Richey, R. Glenn. See Kiessling, Timothy S. and the effects on employees’ organizational commitment: S Evidence from Japan and Korea. (1): 31-40. Santangelo, Grazia D.. MNCs and linkages creation: Maney, Ivan M. See Elenkov, Detelin S. Evidence from a peripheral area. (2): 192-205. Melkumov, Dmitri. Institutional background as a determinant Scott-Kennel, Joanna. See Jindra, Bjorn of boards of directors’ internal and external roles: The case of Russia. (1): 94-103. Segal-Horn, Susan and Alison Dean. Delivering ‘effortless experience’ across borders: Managing internal consistency in Meng, Juan. See Kiessling, Timothy S. professional service firms. (1): 41-50. Meyer, Klaus E. See Li, Peng-Yu Shi, Junqi. See Peng, Kelly Z. Moreno, Ana M. See Casillas, José C. Sinkovics, Rudolf R. See Yamin, Mo Mukherjee, Debmalya. See Kedia, Ben L. Spickett-Jones,J .G raham. See Eng, Teck-Yong Mukhopadhyay, Somnath. See Brouthers, Lance Eliot T N Tarique, Ibraiz. See Caligiuri, Paula Ngo, Hang-Yue. See Peng, Kelly Z. Tatoglu, Ekrem. See Demirbag, Mehmet Nguyen, Thang V. See Hong, Jacky F.L. V Nugent, Nicholas. See Czinkota, Michael R. Vivek, Shiri D., R. Glenn Richey Jr. and Vivek Dalela. A longitudinal examination of partnership governance in O offshoring: A moving target. (1): 16-30. Oetzel, Jennifer and Jonathan P. Doh. MNEs and WwW development: a review and reconceptualization. (2): 108-120. Wilkinson, Timothy J. See Brouthers, Lance Eliot Williams, Christopher and Soo Hee Lee. International P management, political arena and dispersed entrepreneurship in the MNC. (3): 287-299. Park, Jong-Hun. See Lee, Seung-Hyun Wong, Chi-Sum. See Peng, Kelly Z. Pedersen, Torben. See Hansen, Michael W. Y Peng, Ju-Tzu Ann. See Chiao, Yu-Ching Yamin, Mo and Rudolf R. Sinkovics. Infrastructure or foreign Peng, Kelly Z., Hang-Yue Ngo, Junqi Shi and Chi-Sum Wong. direct investment? An examination of the implications of Gender differences in the work commitment of Chinese MNE strategy for economic development. (2): 144-157. workers: An investigation of two alternative explanations. (3): 323-335. Yamin, Mo. See Ghauri, Pervez N. Petersen, Bent. See Hansen, Michael W. Young, Stephen. See Dimitratos, Pavlos R Yu, Chwo-Ming Joseph. See Chiao, Yu-Ching Ramos, Encarnacion. See Casillas, José C. z Rao, P.M. See Ghauri, Pervez N. Zhu, Yongxin. See Leung, Kwok

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