Explores new horizons in international business development and challenges existing theoretical notions and paradigms relating to the internationalization of economies and firms
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| Foreword | |
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| Notes on Contributors | |
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| International Business and Emerging Economies | |
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| A Resource-Based View of Internationalization in Emerging Economies | |
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| Outward Foreign Direct Investment by Chinese Firms: Institutional Theory and Resource Dependence Perspectives | |
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| Which Factors Affect the Internationalization of Chinese Firms? | |
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| The Existence, Quality, Focus, and Antecedents of Corporate Vision and Mission: Evidence from the Top 500 Chinese Enterprises | |
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| Degree of Internationalization and Old Economy Firms in the Indian Context: A Perspective | |
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| Impacts of Global Mindset and Psychic Distance on the Performance of Brazilian Subsidiaries | |
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| Internationalization Processes of Brazilian Companies: A Framework Proposition | |
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| Determinants of Brazilian Outward Foreign Direct Investment: A Home Country Perspective | |
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| Drivers of Internationalization in Emerging Economies: Comparing Petrobras and PDVSA | |
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| Russian Energy Sector: Trends and Strategic Implications in the Eurasian Context | |
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| Export Knowledge and Performance of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in the Philippines: The Moderating Effects of Relational Capital | |
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| Value Chain Module Relocations of Polish Micro- and Small-Sized Companies | |
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| Development of International Entrepreneurial Opportunities by South African Early and Rapidly Internationalizing Small Firms | |
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| Instant Internationalization of Emerging Economy New Ventures: The Evidence of a Family-Owned Venture from Moldova | |
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MARIN MARINOV Professor of International Business and Management at the University of Gloucestershire, UK. He has held a number of professorial appointments worldwide, including Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Bulgaria, USA, Finland, France, Portugal, China, and Spain. His research encompasses internationalization of businesses, multinational corporations, business development in emerging markets, business policy and strategy, and research in curricula development for business education. He has published eight books, numerous book chapters and more than sixty articles in refereed academic journals.nbsp; SVETLA MARINOVA Associate Professor of International Business at the Aalborg University, Denmark. She has taught and conducted research in many countries on both sides of the Atlantic and in Asia. Her research interests include business internationalization and the role of institutions, strategy of multinational firms from emerging markets, and changes in management and marketing of firms. Dr. Marinova has published four books, numerous chapters in books and papers in refereed academic journals.
MARIN MARINOV Professor of International Business and Management at the University of Gloucestershire, UK. He has held a number of professorial appointments worldwide, including Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Bulgaria, USA, Finland, France, Portugal, China, and Spain. His research encompasses internationalization of businesses, multinational corporations, business development in emerging markets, business policy and strategy, and research in curricula development for business education. He has published eight books, numerous book chapters and more than sixty articles in refereed academic journals.nbsp; SVETLA MARINOVA Associate Professor of International Business at the Aalborg University, Denmark. She has taught and conducted research in many countries on both sides of the Atlantic and in Asia. Her research interests include business internationalization and the role of institutions, strategy of multinational firms from emerging markets, and changes in management and marketing of firms. Dr. Marinova has published four books, numerous chapters in books and papers in refereed academic journals.