International Business education and research became institutionalized in leading US business schools in the 1960's. One of the most influential business schools and one of the first to develop a full international business department was Indiana University. In the first two sections of this book, the leadership of Indiana University in the developments in the field of international business is assessed. In subsequent parts of the book, the influence of Indiana University on the major associated fields of research and teaching (finance, marketing, and management) is assessed, and recent...
International Business education and research became institutionalized in leading US business schools in the 1960's. One of the most influential busin...
This book contains selected papers first presented at the Canada-United States Business Conference held at the Kelley School of Business, Indiana University, on April 11-12, 2003. The set of 18 chapters in this book are grouped into three major sections. Part I deals with regional economic integration in North America, including papers on the strategies of multinational enterprises and exporting firms. In Part II, five chapters deal with financial integration in North America and the issues of a common currency. Finally, specific industry sectors and issues of public policy across the...
This book contains selected papers first presented at the Canada-United States Business Conference held at the Kelley School of Business, Indiana Univ...
Internalization theory, despite criticism of its empirical deficiency, has dominated the industrial organization approach to the multinational enterprise and its foreign direct investment (FDI) decisions. Liu improves the empirical foundations of internalization theory, through the elaboration of the FDI signaling framework, which holds that a firm's direct foreign investment influences the perceptions of less-informed market participants. The signaling concept is derived from the premise that a firm's intangible assets in know-how cannot be correctly priced in a market with asymmetric...
Internalization theory, despite criticism of its empirical deficiency, has dominated the industrial organization approach to the multinational ente...
This volume brings together the work of noted authorities in the field of multinational enterprises who explain and debate the merits of internalisation theory as the new general theory of the multinational enterprise. Alternatives to internalisation, such as licensing, joint ventures and other contractual arrangements are also evaluated.
This volume brings together the work of noted authorities in the field of multinational enterprises who explain and debate the merits of internalisati...
This volume brings together the work of noted authorities in the field of multinational enterprises who explain and debate the merits of internalisation theory as the new general theory of the multinational enterprise. Alternatives to internalisation, such as licensing, joint ventures and other contractual arrangements are also evaluated.
This volume brings together the work of noted authorities in the field of multinational enterprises who explain and debate the merits of internalisati...