The Oxford Handbook of International Business Strategy
Herausgeber: Mellahi, Kamel; Verbeke, Alain; Surdu, Irina; Narula, Rajneesh; Meyer, Klaus
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Herausgeber: Mellahi, Kamel; Verbeke, Alain; Surdu, Irina; Narula, Rajneesh; Meyer, Klaus
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Multinational enterprises must contend with increasingly challenging conditions in the international business environment. This Handbook explores how classic principles of international competitive strategy are transformed in today's markets and provides suggestions on how firms can develop effective strategies to respond to these transformations.
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Multinational enterprises must contend with increasingly challenging conditions in the international business environment. This Handbook explores how classic principles of international competitive strategy are transformed in today's markets and provides suggestions on how firms can develop effective strategies to respond to these transformations.
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 184mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1108g
- ISBN-13: 9780198868378
- ISBN-10: 0198868375
- Artikelnr.: 60141904
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 184mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1108g
- ISBN-13: 9780198868378
- ISBN-10: 0198868375
- Artikelnr.: 60141904
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Kamel Mellahi is a Senior Manager at Dubai Chamber Centre for Responsible Business. Prior to joining the Dubai Chamber, he held professorship positions in strategic management at Warwick Business School, the University of Sheffield, and the University of Nottingham. He has published 10 books including Global Strategic Management (Oxford University Press), and The Oxford Handbook of Talent Management (Oxford University Press), and over 100 papers in renowned business and management journals such as Strategic Management Journal, Journal of International Business Studies, Journal of Management, and California Management Review. Klaus Meyer is a leading scholar in the field of International Business conducting research on the strategies of multinational enterprises (MNEs) in emerging economies. He is a Professor of International Business at Ivey Business School, Canada. He previously served on the faculty of China Europe International Business School, University of Bath, University of Reading, and Copenhagen Business School. He has published over 80 articles in leading scholarly journals and seven books, including The Oxford Handbook of Management in Emerging Markets (Oxford University Press). He is a Fellow of the Academy of International Business and recipient of the JIBS Decade award. Rajneesh Narula is the John H. Dunning Chair of International Business Regulation at the Henley Business School, University of Reading, UK. His research and consulting have focused on the role of multinational firms in development, innovation and industrial policy, R&D alliances, and outsourcing. He has published over a 100 articles and chapters in books on these themes. He is an editor of Journal of International Business Studies , and holds honorary appointments at United Nations University-MERIT, Norwegian School of Business, University of Oxford, and the University of Urbino. Irina Surdu is an Associate Professor of International Business Strategy at Warwick Business School, University of Warwick, UK. Her current research agenda focuses on the international growth and subsequent investment strategies of MNEs. Her research has appeared in journals such as Journal of International Business Studies, Journal of World Business, International Business Review and British Journal of Management. Over the last few years, her research has won multiple awards at International Business conferences such as AIB UK-I and EIBA. She is an Associate Editor of Multinational Business Review and part of the Editorial Board of Journal of International Business Studies. Alain Verbeke is a Professor of International Business and holds the McCaig Chair in Management at the Haskayne School of Business, University of Calgary. He is also the Inaugural Alan M. Rugman Memorial Fellow at the Henley Business School, University of Reading, and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of International Business Studies. He is an Adjunct Professor at the Solvay Business School, Vrije Universiteit Brussel and a Dean's Circle Distinguished Fellow at Florida International University. He was elected a Fellow of the AIB (2007) and EIBA (2019). His research agenda focuses on effective governance design for managing new resource combinations internationally.
* Introduction
* PART I. FOUNDATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STRATEGY
* 1: Rajneesh Narula, Alain Verbeke, and Wenlong Yuan: The Theory of
International Business Strategy
* 2: Geoffrey Jones and Teresa da Silva Lopes: International Business
History and the Strategy of Multinational Enterprises: How History
Matters
* 3: David Teece and Olga Petricevic: Capability-Based Theories of MNE
Growth
* 4: Ram Mudambi: Location and International Strategy Formation: A
Research Agenda
* PART II. CORE ISSUES IN MODERN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STRATEGY
RESEARCH
* 5: Florian B. Zapkau, Christian Schwens, and Keith D. Brouthers: A
Review of International Entry Mode Research: 2007-2018
* 6: Lars Håkanson, Philip Kappen, and Ivo Zander: Strategic Knowledge
Creation in Multinational Enterprises
* 7: Grazia D. Santangelo: Internationalization Process perspectives:
Revisiting the Link Between Market Knowledge and Market Commitment
* 8: Eric W. K. Tsang: Multi-Theoretical Approaches to Studying
International Business Strategy
* PART III. GOVERNANCE STRUCTURES IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STRATEGY
* 9: Isibor Jerry Ebeigbe and Elizabeth L. Rose: International New
Ventures: Do They Really Matter?
* 10: Pavlos Dimitratos: It's Not Only the International New Venture
But (Also) the Micro-Multinational, Daftie! Reconsidering the Unit of
Analysis in International Entrepreneurship
* 11: Liena Kano, Alain Verbeke, and Luciano Ciravegna:
Internationalization of Family Firms: When is a Managerial Focus on
Socio-Emotional Wealth Effective?
* 12: Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, Alicia Rodríguez, and C. Annique Un:
Internationalization of Emerging-Markets Multinationals: The Role of
the Underdevelopment of the Home Country
* 13: Saul Estrin, Jing Li, and Daniel Shapiro: State-Owned
Multinational Enterprises: Theory, Performance and Impact
* PART IV. DYNAMICS OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STRATEGY
* 14: Gabriel R. G. Benito, Bent Petersen, and Lawrence S. Welch:
Dynamics of Operation Modes: Switches and Additions
* 15: Ulf Andersson, Mats Forsgren, and Ulf Holm: Subsidiaries as
Sources for Learning in Multinational Enterprises: A commentary on
the Importance of External Embeddedness
* 16: Maria A. De Villa: Political Strategies of Subsidiaries of
Multinational Enterprises
* 17: Carlos M. P. Sousa and Qun Tan: Looking Back to Move Forward: An
Overview of Foreign Divestment Decisions
* 18: Irina Surdu: Foreign Market Re-entry Strategies: The Role of
Cognitive Biases in Decision-Making
* PART V. NEW DIMENSIONS OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STRATEGY
* 19: Pinar Ozcan and Basak Yakis-Douglas: Digitalization and its
Strategic Implications for the Multinational Enterprise: The Changing
Landscape of Competition and How to Cope with it
* 20: Giulio Nardella and Stephen Brammer: Corporate Social
Responsibility, Irresponsibility and the MNE Environment
* 21: Anthony Goerzen and Ari Van Assche: Global Value Chain
Governance: A MNE Capabilities View
* 22: Renato J. Orsato, Simone R. Barakat, and José G. F. Campos:
Sustainability Strategies: Research and Practice in International
Business
* 23: Kieran M. Conroy and Dana Minbaeva: New International HRM
Approaches and MNE Strategies
* PART I. FOUNDATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STRATEGY
* 1: Rajneesh Narula, Alain Verbeke, and Wenlong Yuan: The Theory of
International Business Strategy
* 2: Geoffrey Jones and Teresa da Silva Lopes: International Business
History and the Strategy of Multinational Enterprises: How History
Matters
* 3: David Teece and Olga Petricevic: Capability-Based Theories of MNE
Growth
* 4: Ram Mudambi: Location and International Strategy Formation: A
Research Agenda
* PART II. CORE ISSUES IN MODERN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STRATEGY
RESEARCH
* 5: Florian B. Zapkau, Christian Schwens, and Keith D. Brouthers: A
Review of International Entry Mode Research: 2007-2018
* 6: Lars Håkanson, Philip Kappen, and Ivo Zander: Strategic Knowledge
Creation in Multinational Enterprises
* 7: Grazia D. Santangelo: Internationalization Process perspectives:
Revisiting the Link Between Market Knowledge and Market Commitment
* 8: Eric W. K. Tsang: Multi-Theoretical Approaches to Studying
International Business Strategy
* PART III. GOVERNANCE STRUCTURES IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STRATEGY
* 9: Isibor Jerry Ebeigbe and Elizabeth L. Rose: International New
Ventures: Do They Really Matter?
* 10: Pavlos Dimitratos: It's Not Only the International New Venture
But (Also) the Micro-Multinational, Daftie! Reconsidering the Unit of
Analysis in International Entrepreneurship
* 11: Liena Kano, Alain Verbeke, and Luciano Ciravegna:
Internationalization of Family Firms: When is a Managerial Focus on
Socio-Emotional Wealth Effective?
* 12: Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, Alicia Rodríguez, and C. Annique Un:
Internationalization of Emerging-Markets Multinationals: The Role of
the Underdevelopment of the Home Country
* 13: Saul Estrin, Jing Li, and Daniel Shapiro: State-Owned
Multinational Enterprises: Theory, Performance and Impact
* PART IV. DYNAMICS OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STRATEGY
* 14: Gabriel R. G. Benito, Bent Petersen, and Lawrence S. Welch:
Dynamics of Operation Modes: Switches and Additions
* 15: Ulf Andersson, Mats Forsgren, and Ulf Holm: Subsidiaries as
Sources for Learning in Multinational Enterprises: A commentary on
the Importance of External Embeddedness
* 16: Maria A. De Villa: Political Strategies of Subsidiaries of
Multinational Enterprises
* 17: Carlos M. P. Sousa and Qun Tan: Looking Back to Move Forward: An
Overview of Foreign Divestment Decisions
* 18: Irina Surdu: Foreign Market Re-entry Strategies: The Role of
Cognitive Biases in Decision-Making
* PART V. NEW DIMENSIONS OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STRATEGY
* 19: Pinar Ozcan and Basak Yakis-Douglas: Digitalization and its
Strategic Implications for the Multinational Enterprise: The Changing
Landscape of Competition and How to Cope with it
* 20: Giulio Nardella and Stephen Brammer: Corporate Social
Responsibility, Irresponsibility and the MNE Environment
* 21: Anthony Goerzen and Ari Van Assche: Global Value Chain
Governance: A MNE Capabilities View
* 22: Renato J. Orsato, Simone R. Barakat, and José G. F. Campos:
Sustainability Strategies: Research and Practice in International
Business
* 23: Kieran M. Conroy and Dana Minbaeva: New International HRM
Approaches and MNE Strategies
* Introduction
* PART I. FOUNDATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STRATEGY
* 1: Rajneesh Narula, Alain Verbeke, and Wenlong Yuan: The Theory of
International Business Strategy
* 2: Geoffrey Jones and Teresa da Silva Lopes: International Business
History and the Strategy of Multinational Enterprises: How History
Matters
* 3: David Teece and Olga Petricevic: Capability-Based Theories of MNE
Growth
* 4: Ram Mudambi: Location and International Strategy Formation: A
Research Agenda
* PART II. CORE ISSUES IN MODERN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STRATEGY
RESEARCH
* 5: Florian B. Zapkau, Christian Schwens, and Keith D. Brouthers: A
Review of International Entry Mode Research: 2007-2018
* 6: Lars Håkanson, Philip Kappen, and Ivo Zander: Strategic Knowledge
Creation in Multinational Enterprises
* 7: Grazia D. Santangelo: Internationalization Process perspectives:
Revisiting the Link Between Market Knowledge and Market Commitment
* 8: Eric W. K. Tsang: Multi-Theoretical Approaches to Studying
International Business Strategy
* PART III. GOVERNANCE STRUCTURES IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STRATEGY
* 9: Isibor Jerry Ebeigbe and Elizabeth L. Rose: International New
Ventures: Do They Really Matter?
* 10: Pavlos Dimitratos: It's Not Only the International New Venture
But (Also) the Micro-Multinational, Daftie! Reconsidering the Unit of
Analysis in International Entrepreneurship
* 11: Liena Kano, Alain Verbeke, and Luciano Ciravegna:
Internationalization of Family Firms: When is a Managerial Focus on
Socio-Emotional Wealth Effective?
* 12: Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, Alicia Rodríguez, and C. Annique Un:
Internationalization of Emerging-Markets Multinationals: The Role of
the Underdevelopment of the Home Country
* 13: Saul Estrin, Jing Li, and Daniel Shapiro: State-Owned
Multinational Enterprises: Theory, Performance and Impact
* PART IV. DYNAMICS OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STRATEGY
* 14: Gabriel R. G. Benito, Bent Petersen, and Lawrence S. Welch:
Dynamics of Operation Modes: Switches and Additions
* 15: Ulf Andersson, Mats Forsgren, and Ulf Holm: Subsidiaries as
Sources for Learning in Multinational Enterprises: A commentary on
the Importance of External Embeddedness
* 16: Maria A. De Villa: Political Strategies of Subsidiaries of
Multinational Enterprises
* 17: Carlos M. P. Sousa and Qun Tan: Looking Back to Move Forward: An
Overview of Foreign Divestment Decisions
* 18: Irina Surdu: Foreign Market Re-entry Strategies: The Role of
Cognitive Biases in Decision-Making
* PART V. NEW DIMENSIONS OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STRATEGY
* 19: Pinar Ozcan and Basak Yakis-Douglas: Digitalization and its
Strategic Implications for the Multinational Enterprise: The Changing
Landscape of Competition and How to Cope with it
* 20: Giulio Nardella and Stephen Brammer: Corporate Social
Responsibility, Irresponsibility and the MNE Environment
* 21: Anthony Goerzen and Ari Van Assche: Global Value Chain
Governance: A MNE Capabilities View
* 22: Renato J. Orsato, Simone R. Barakat, and José G. F. Campos:
Sustainability Strategies: Research and Practice in International
Business
* 23: Kieran M. Conroy and Dana Minbaeva: New International HRM
Approaches and MNE Strategies
* PART I. FOUNDATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STRATEGY
* 1: Rajneesh Narula, Alain Verbeke, and Wenlong Yuan: The Theory of
International Business Strategy
* 2: Geoffrey Jones and Teresa da Silva Lopes: International Business
History and the Strategy of Multinational Enterprises: How History
Matters
* 3: David Teece and Olga Petricevic: Capability-Based Theories of MNE
Growth
* 4: Ram Mudambi: Location and International Strategy Formation: A
Research Agenda
* PART II. CORE ISSUES IN MODERN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STRATEGY
RESEARCH
* 5: Florian B. Zapkau, Christian Schwens, and Keith D. Brouthers: A
Review of International Entry Mode Research: 2007-2018
* 6: Lars Håkanson, Philip Kappen, and Ivo Zander: Strategic Knowledge
Creation in Multinational Enterprises
* 7: Grazia D. Santangelo: Internationalization Process perspectives:
Revisiting the Link Between Market Knowledge and Market Commitment
* 8: Eric W. K. Tsang: Multi-Theoretical Approaches to Studying
International Business Strategy
* PART III. GOVERNANCE STRUCTURES IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STRATEGY
* 9: Isibor Jerry Ebeigbe and Elizabeth L. Rose: International New
Ventures: Do They Really Matter?
* 10: Pavlos Dimitratos: It's Not Only the International New Venture
But (Also) the Micro-Multinational, Daftie! Reconsidering the Unit of
Analysis in International Entrepreneurship
* 11: Liena Kano, Alain Verbeke, and Luciano Ciravegna:
Internationalization of Family Firms: When is a Managerial Focus on
Socio-Emotional Wealth Effective?
* 12: Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, Alicia Rodríguez, and C. Annique Un:
Internationalization of Emerging-Markets Multinationals: The Role of
the Underdevelopment of the Home Country
* 13: Saul Estrin, Jing Li, and Daniel Shapiro: State-Owned
Multinational Enterprises: Theory, Performance and Impact
* PART IV. DYNAMICS OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STRATEGY
* 14: Gabriel R. G. Benito, Bent Petersen, and Lawrence S. Welch:
Dynamics of Operation Modes: Switches and Additions
* 15: Ulf Andersson, Mats Forsgren, and Ulf Holm: Subsidiaries as
Sources for Learning in Multinational Enterprises: A commentary on
the Importance of External Embeddedness
* 16: Maria A. De Villa: Political Strategies of Subsidiaries of
Multinational Enterprises
* 17: Carlos M. P. Sousa and Qun Tan: Looking Back to Move Forward: An
Overview of Foreign Divestment Decisions
* 18: Irina Surdu: Foreign Market Re-entry Strategies: The Role of
Cognitive Biases in Decision-Making
* PART V. NEW DIMENSIONS OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STRATEGY
* 19: Pinar Ozcan and Basak Yakis-Douglas: Digitalization and its
Strategic Implications for the Multinational Enterprise: The Changing
Landscape of Competition and How to Cope with it
* 20: Giulio Nardella and Stephen Brammer: Corporate Social
Responsibility, Irresponsibility and the MNE Environment
* 21: Anthony Goerzen and Ari Van Assche: Global Value Chain
Governance: A MNE Capabilities View
* 22: Renato J. Orsato, Simone R. Barakat, and José G. F. Campos:
Sustainability Strategies: Research and Practice in International
Business
* 23: Kieran M. Conroy and Dana Minbaeva: New International HRM
Approaches and MNE Strategies