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Colleagues: Below please find the table of contents for Journal of World Business, Volume 53, Issue 3, featuring a special issue on Contextualizing International Business Research: Enhancing Rigor and Relevance.  The special issue was edited by Mary B. Teagarden, Mary Ann Von Glinow and Kamel Mellahi, and contains a number of interesting articles regarding context in IB as it relates to institutions, adaptation, trust, networks, learning and other topics. 

 

Jonathan P. Doh, Ph.D.

Associate Dean of Research

Faculty Director, Center for Global Leadership

Rammrath Chair in International Business

Professor of Management and Operations

Editor-in-Chief, Journal of World Business

Villanova School of Business

Villanova University, Villanova, PA 19085

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Volume 53, Issue 3, Pages 303-414, April 2018

Journal of World Business
Volume 53, Issue 3, Pages 303-414, April 2018

Contextualizing international business research: Enhancing rigor and relevance
Edited by Mary B. Teagarden, Mary Ann Von Glinow and Kamel Mellahi

 

 

 

Editorial Board   
Pages ii-v

 

Contextualizing international business research: Enhancing rigor and relevance   
Pages 303-306
Mary B. Teagarden, Mary Ann Von Glinow, Kamel Mellahi

 

Varieties of institutional systems: A contextual taxonomy of understudied countries    Original Research Article
Pages 307-322
Stav Fainshmidt, William Q. Judge, Ruth V. Aguilera, Adam Smith

 

Adapting adaptation: Expanding adaptive strategy theory to account for the East Asian business context    Original Research Article
Pages 323-336
Randy Fowler, Hanna Gajewska-De Mattos, Malcolm Chapman

 

Contextualizing international strategy by emerging market firms: A composition-based approach    Original Research Article
Pages 337-355
Yadong Luo, Juan Bu

 

Interactive visualization for research contextualization in international business    Original Research Article
Pages 356-372
Andreas P.J. Schotter, Olha Buchel, Tatiana Vashchilko (Lukoianova)

 

Willingness to rely on trust in global business collaborations: Context vs. demography    Original Research Article
Pages 373-391
Francis Bidault, José R. de la Torre, Stelios H. Zanakis, Peter Smith Ring

 

Global networks as a mode of balance for exploratory innovations in a late liberalizing economy    Original Research Article
Pages 392-402
Zaheer Khan, Rekha Rao-Nicholson, Shlomo Y. Tarba

 

Contextualizing international learning: The moderating effects of mode of entry & subsidiary networks on the relationship between reforms & profitability    Original Research Article
Pages 403-414
Luis Alfonso Dau

 

 

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