Dear friends and colleagues,
We are delighted to announce the publication of the June 2023 issue (volume 32, issue 3) of
International Business Review.
The issue leads with five papers addressing institutional influences on FDI decisions and the impact of MNEs on host country institutions.
Specific topics include institutional dynamism, institutional misalignment, host country corruption, and IP protection. Then there are three papers considering different corporate governance effects (i.e. CEO characteristics, business groups, risk perceptions)
on firms’ cross-border activities and two papers considering the effects of CSR/ESG performance. The final paper focuses on Ukrainian MNEs (highly topical) and considers the determinants of their productivity.
Best wishes
Roger Strange & Fang Lee Cooke (IBR Editors-in-Chief)
International Business Review
Volume 32, Issue 3, June 2023
Gunnar Leymann, Sarianna Lundan
Article 102070
Institutional misalignment and escape-based FDI: A prospect
theory lens
Jack Clampit, Nolan Gaffney, Frances Fabian, Thomas Stafford
Article 102099
Is the cure worse than the disease? The effect of emerging
market MNEs on host country corruption
Jie Yang, Shoeb Mohammad
Article 102066
IP protection and ownership in cross-border acquisitions
Ofra Bazel-Shoham, Sang Mook Lee, Mohammad Faisal Ahammad, Shlomo Y. Tarba, Ilan Alon
Article 102101
Taking two to tango: A comparative nationalism view of cross-border
acquisitions
Sihong Wu, Di Fan
Article 102069
Ashenafi Biru, Igor Filatotchev, Garry Bruton, David Gilbert
Article 102078
Bruce Hearn, Lars Oxelheim, Trond Randøy
Article 102084
Asymmetric risk perception and firm financing in the institutional
envelope
Thomas Lindner, Jonas Puck, Giulia Stocco
Article 102067
Perceived corporate social responsibility effects across
nations: the role of national institutions
Lukas Zimmer, Bernhard Swoboda
Article 102073
Jiyoung Shin, Jon Jungbien Moon, Jingoo Kang
Article 102071
The complementarity effect of exporting, importing and R&D
on the productivity of Ukrainian MNEs
Silvia Massini, Lucia Piscitello, Yevgeniya Shevtsova
Article 102055
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Roger Strange
Professor of International Business
Editor-in-Chief, International Business Review
University of Sussex Business School, Room 107A, Jubilee Building
Brighton BN1 9SL, United Kingdom
Tel: (44) 1273-873531
Web profile: http://www.sussex.ac.uk/profiles/243640
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