This research and teaching volume has been composed in honour of Rosalie Tung, a distinguished institution builder, thought leader and educator in the field of international business (IB). The volume addresses Rosalie Tung’s main research focus in a career that has already spanned several decades, namely the analysis of distance facing multinational enterprises (MNEs), with a focus on state-of-the-art conceptual and fact-based empirical developments in the realm of cultural and institutional distance elements.
The impact of distance on international business transactions and operations remains ill-understood. How should distance be conceptualized? Which dimensions of distance should be considered? Is distance always a cost, or can it sometimes confer value?
This twelfth volume in the Progress in International Business Research series presents extensive accounts of the contemporary scientific debate on how to assess the impacts of distance, both negative and positive ones, on the conduct of international business.
This volume covers five dimensions related to the concept, cost and value of distance, in International business:
• The concept of distance
• The cost of cultural and psychic distance
• The cost of institutional distance
• The value of distance
• Alternative lenses for IB research
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The twelfth volume in the Progress in International Business Research series presents extensive accounts of the contemporary scientific debate on how to assess the impacts of distance, both negative and positive ones, on the conduct of international business.
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Prologue, Voyages of self-discovery: a reflection on four decades of research on expatriation and cross-cultural interactions; Tung, Rosalie Chapter 1, Distance in international business studies: conceptualization, costs and value; Verbeke, Alain; van Tulder, Rob and Puck, Jonas
Chapter 2, Are we at a turning point for distance research in international business studies?; Dow, Douglas
Chapter 3, Institutional overlap, access and contestation: how institutional diversity affects International Management; Maseland, Robbert
Chapter 4, How do managers deviant perceptions of “cultural distance” relate to the performance of international SMEs?; Azar, Goudarz and Drogendijk, Rian
Chapter 5, The concept of institutional and cultural compatibility; Halaszovich, Tilo
Chapter 6, The direction of regulatory institutional distance and MNE’s subsidiary ownership strategy: re-examining theory and evidence in the case of emerging markets; Shirodkar, Vikrant and Konara. Palita
Chapter 7, Ownership strategy and subsidiary survival in foreign acquisitions: the moderating effects of experience, cultural distance, and host country development; Wang, Yie and Larimo, Jorma
Chapter 8, The psychic distance hazards in cross-border acquisition performance: an empirical study of cross-border acquisitions from 26 countries; João Carvalho Santos,Hortênsia Karl-Barandas and Francisco Vitorino Martins
Chapter 9, Why does psychic distance inhibit international buyer-supplier relationships?; Tierean, Silviu H.; Berens, Guido A.J.M; and van Riel, Cees B.M.
Chapter 10, Institutional distance and location choice: new empirical evidence from emerging-market MNEs; Diego Quer, Enrique Claver and Laura Rienda
Chapter 11, Firm resources, institutional distance, and the choice of entry mode, Puck, Jonas; Hödl, Markus; Filatotchev, Igor and Lindner, Thomas
Chapter 12, How the direction of institutional distance influences foreign entry mode choices: an information economics perspective; Mueller, Michael; Hendriks, Guus and Slangen, Arjen
Chapter 13, Equity commitment in cross-border acquisitions: the influence of distance and organization resources; Dikova, Desislava; Arslan, Ahmad, and Larimo, Jorma
Chapter 14, The geography of international knowledge sourcing: looking back and moving forward; Perri, Alessandra & Santangelo, Grazia
Chapter 15, CSR Implementation in MNEs: the role of distance and prioritization of demands; Jacqueminet, Anne
Chapter 16, Breaking bad? The effect of faultline strength and distance on relationship conflict and performance in teams. A conditional process model; Pregernig. Ursula
Chapter 17, When distance is good: an upper-echelons perspective on the role of distance in internationalization; Piaskowska, Dorota
Chapter 18, How to internationalize a traditional Portuguese style food – liability or asset of Portugueseness?; Costa, Susana e Silva and Elo, Maria
Chapter 19, Labilities of distance: governance cost dynamics in MNE headquarters-subsidiary relationships; Tomassen, Sverre
Chapter 20, Reducing psychic distance through springboard subsidiaries: an exploratory case study; Magomedova, Nina; Achcaoucaou, Fariza; and Miravitlles, Paloma
Chapter 21, Cultural distance, reputation transferability and cross border acquisitions: a consumer perspective; Matarazzo, Michela; De Vanna, Frederica; Lanzilli, Giulia; and Resciniti, Riccardo
Chapter 22, Domestic alliance formation and the foreign divestment decisions of firms; Viacheslav Iurko, and Gabriel R.G. Benito
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Business scholars explore the impact of distance on international trade from the perspectives of the concept of distance, the cost of cultural and psychic distance, the cost of institutional distance, the value of distance, and alternative lenses for international business research. Among their topics are institutional overlap as a basis for international business, why psychic distance inhibits international buyer-supplier relationships, equity commitment in cross-border acquisitions: the influence of distance and organizational resources, when distance is good: an upper-echelon perspective on the role of distance in internationalization, and domestic alliance formation and the foreign divestment decisions of firms.
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ISBN
9781787437197
Publisert
2017-11-30
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Vendor
Emerald Publishing Limited
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
568