J Paul, GRG Benito - Asia Pacific Business Review, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Using the Antecedents, Decisions and Outcomes (ADO) format as an organizing framework, this article gives an overview of the literature on different dimensions and …
G Gereffi, HC Lim, J Lee - Journal of International Business Policy, 2021 - Springer
The recent US–China trade conflicts cast new light on the role of trade policies in global value chains (GVCs). Contrary to the expectation that trade restrictions lead to the shrinking …
This article examines the link between the condition of institutional voids in emerging markets and the use of the practice of corporate social responsibility (CSR) reporting by …
Multinational companies have been a force for good but, unfortunately, some misbehave. Our comprehensive literature review on multinationals' misbehavior reveals three ideas …
This paper revisits and extends our earlier work (in 2005) in the pages of this journal. We argue that there is a need for more fine‐grained understanding of the country context along …
JN Sheth - Journal of marketing, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
The core idea of this article is that five key characteristics—market heterogeneity, sociopolitical governance, chronic shortage of resources, unbranded competition, and …
We analyze how a firm's home country influences its internationalization. We propose two complementary types of influence. First, we conceptualize a firm's international trade as …
This paper focuses on how firms use exploitation and exploration to develop strategic agility, and how strategic agility impacts the international performance of firms from emerging …
V Govindarajan, R Ramamurti - Global strategy journal, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract 'Reverse innovation'refers to the case where an innovation is adopted first in poor (emerging) economies before 'trickling up'to rich countries. Although examples of reverse …