Review of International Business and Strategy: Volume 31 Issue 4

Table of contents

Headquarters’ roles and interventions in subsidiaries: a systematic review

Mohammad Ali Fallah, Ali Heidari

This study aims to review the existing literature on corporate-level strategy to develop a conceptual framework of the headquarters’ roles as well as situational factors…

455

Sales growth or employment growth? Exporting conundrum for new ventures

Mei Chen, Peijie Ni, Torger Reve, Jing Huang, Ren Lu

Previous studies primarily focus on how to achieve better performance in the international markets, but few centers on whether internationalization is a promising strategy for new…

414

Unveiling contemporary dimensions in the internationalisation of family firms through bibliometric analysis and thematic analysis

Sonal Thukral, Apoorva Jain

For sustaining a competitive advantage in the integrated world economy, it has become imperative for family firms to internationalise their operations in overseas markets…

819

Ownership structure and corporate social responsibility in India: empirical investigation of an emerging market

Manogna R.L.

Previous studies have examined the relationship between institutional investors and corporate social responsibility (CSR) engagement primarily for the case of developed nations…

972

Exploring the relationship between cultural intelligence and employees demographic profiles: insights gained from a cross-cultural study in Oman

James Rajasekar, Ahmed Al-Asfour, Efrem Kentiba

The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship between cultural intelligence (CQ) and adult demographic profiles in the workplace.

511

The diffusion of management ideas within the MNC: under the sway of the corporate immune system

Alexander Kristiansen, Roger Schweizer

This paper aims to contribute to the multinational company (MNC) literature by studying the diffusion of a management idea within an MNC and its interaction with the MNC’s…

Open Access.
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International management challenges of professional service firms: a synthesis of the literature

Ciara O’Higgins, Tatiana Andreeva, Nekane Aramburu Goya

This paper aims to identify what international management challenges professional service firms (PSFs) face and why they face them.

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Cover of Review of International Business and Strategy

ISSN:

2059-6014

e-ISSN:

2059-6022

ISSN-L:

2059-6014

Online date, start – end:

2016

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Prof Hussain Rammal
  • Prof Elizabeth Rose