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Dear all

 

Shortly before he died, Alan Rugman had oversight of a special issue in Multinational Business Review on MNE theory, which was organised and edited by Mark Casson. 

 

With the kind agreement of the contributors, several of whom are (or were) Reading-based pioneers of International Business research, we have dedicated the collection to Alan’s memory. 

 

You can access the papers free of charge for the next month through this link, and would encourage you to share and repost this email to any other relevant lists.

 

Papers

 

The economic theory of the firm as a foundation for international business theory

Mark Casson

 

Forty years of internalisation theory and the multinational enterprise

Peter Buckley

 

Internalization theory, entrepreneurship, and international new ventures

Alain Verbeke , Oleksiy Osiyevskyy , Amin Zargarzadeh

 

A longitudinal study of MNE innovation: the case of Goodyear

Vittoria Giada Giada Scalera , Debmalya Mukherjee , Alessandra Perri , Ram Mudambi

 

Corporate strategic responses to foreign entry: insights from prospect theory

Thomas Hutzschenreuter, Ingo Kleindienst, Florian Groene, Alain Verbeke

 

Comments, rejoinders and general submissions can be made through http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tmbr in accordance with the journal scope, found here.

 

Best regards

Martyn

 

(with apologies for cross posting)

 

Dr Martyn Lawrence

Publisher

Ethics, International Business and Law

Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Tel: +44 (0) 1274 785158

Web: http://www.emeraldinsight.com

Twitter: http://twitter.com/martynlawrence

LinkedIn: http://uk.linkedin.com/in/martynlawrence

 

 


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