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I am pleased to share with you the Table of Contents for MOR Volume 12, Issue 3. This issue features a vigorous exchange on the importance of the institutional explanation of Chinese outward investments as initially discussed in the paper by Peter Buckley, Pei Yu, Qing Liu, Surrender Munjal, and Pan Tai. The issue also includes a paper by Yunzhou Du, Phillip H. Kim and Howard Aldrich on new venture performance in transition economies. The issue also features the first Letter to the Editor by Steven Shinjin Zhou and Abby Jingzi Zhou. The letter relates the legend of Dragon and the Phoenix [fenghuang ??] as possibly the indigenous antecedent of the Composition Based View management practice described in Luo and Child (2015, Management and Organization Review, 11(3): 379-411).



We are also excited to share with you the newly redesigned MOR-Cambridge University Website<https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/management-and-organization-review> with improved search functions, the latest in MOR news, and links to MOR social media updates.



We hope you enjoy reading this issue's interesting and important articles, and will share the articles with your colleagues doing research in similar areas!



With best wishes,



Arie Y. Lewin

Editor-in-Chief

Management and Organization Review

Letter from the Editor<https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/management-and-organization-review/article/letter-from-the-editor/81D4E6B51C4469B4C5C452B8D1337625>
Arie Y. Lewin

Peter J. Buckley, Pei Yu, Qing Liu, Surender Munjal, and Pan Tai
The Institutional Influence on the Location Strategies of Multinational Enterprises from Emerging Economies: Evidence from China's Cross-border Mergers and Acquisitions<https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/management-and-organization-review/article/the-institutional-influence-on-the-location-strategies-of-multinational-enterprises-from-emerging-economies-evidence-from-chinas-cross-border-mergers-and-acquisitions/65827710D75AC280B902CD26FC6B4FA2>

Commentaries on Buckley, Yu, Liu, Munjal, and Tai

Jiatao Li and Guoguang Wan
China's Cross-border Mergers and Acquisitions: A Contextual Distance Perspective<https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/management-and-organization-review/article/chinas-cross-border-mergers-and-acquisitions-a-contextual-distance-perspective/D191146AEC06B94FB7575DF480D6EB01>

Lin Cui
The Primacy of Institutional Explanation of Chinese Outward FDI: Is It Understated or Overstated?<https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/management-and-organization-review/article/the-primacy-of-institutional-explanation-of-chinese-outward-fdi-is-it-understated-or-overstated/A3E0B274A7C7A691389E8BA6C321C152>

Regular Articles

Yunzhou Du, Phillip H. Kim, and Howard E. Aldrich
Hybrid Strategies, Dysfunctional Competition, and New Venture Performance in Transition Economies<https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/management-and-organization-review/article/hybrid-strategies-dysfunctional-competition-and-new-venture-performance-in-transition-economies/368F8C1FB48585CD68E61DAE61986F25>

Sybille Persson and Paul Shrivastava
Sustainable Development of Human Resources Inspired by Chinese Philosophies: A Repositioning Based on François Jullien's Works<https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/management-and-organization-review/article/sustainable-development-of-human-resources-inspired-by-chinese-philosophies-a-repositioning-based-on-francois-julliens-works/ABD8E7FF0FFD3B9350A3299ADDFEA67B>

Sven Horak and Katja Restel
A Dynamic Typology or Informal Institutions: Learning from the Case of Guanxi<https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/management-and-organization-review/article/a-dynamic-typology-of-informal-institutions-learning-from-the-case-of-guanxi/83A7FEA006A9C148C07E66A1945AAEC4>

Aurelia Mok and David De Cremer
When Money Makes Employees Warm and Bright: Thoughts of New Money Promote Warmth and Competence<https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/management-and-organization-review/article/when-money-makes-employees-warm-and-bright-thoughts-of-new-money-promote-warmth-and-competence/BC807E64F84137F84D2B263C2056008E>

Weiwen Li, Eric W.K. Tsang, Danglun Luo, and Qianwei Ying
It's Not Just a Visit: Receiving Government Officials' Visits and Firm Performance in China<https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/management-and-organization-review/article/its-not-just-a-visit-receiving-government-officials-visits-and-firm-performance-in-china/7970EA230F7D152FF9D1E2FD06F40861>

Yi han and Enying Zheng
Why Firms Perform Differently in Corporate Social Responsibility? Firm Ownership and the Persistence of Organizational Imprints<https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/management-and-organization-review/article/why-firms-perform-differently-in-corporate-social-responsibility-firm-ownership-and-the-persistence-of-organizational-imprints/A4E82A04A7ECA0A80A620D718477F9C4>

Dialogue, Debate, and Discussion
Elisa Giuliani, Grazia D. Santangelo, and Floria Wettstein
Human Rights and International Business Research: A Call for Study Emerging Market Multinationals<https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/management-and-organization-review/article/human-rights-and-international-business-research-a-call-for-studying-emerging-market-multinationals/F96DC17C04AE298840239DC21259815F>

Letter to the Editor<https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/management-and-organization-review/article/letter-to-the-editor/AABBDC5EE51F61C814DFED6DD2F6EEFA>
Steven Shijin Zhou and Abby Jingzi Zhou





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