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Are Technology-Intensive Industries More Dynamically Competitive? No and Yes |
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Chandler's Living History: The Visible Hand of Vertical Integration in Nineteenth Century America Viewed Under a Twenty‐First Century Transaction Costs Economics Lens |
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Corporate governance and MNE strategies in emerging economies |
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Counting the investor vote: political business cycle effects on sovereign bond spreads in developing countries |
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Credit rating agencies and elections in emerging democracies: Guardians of fiscal discipline? |
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Crisis and Competition in Expert Organizational Decision Making: Credit-Rating Agencies and Their Response to Turbulence in Emerging Economies |
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Economic informality and the venture funding impact of migrant remittances to developing countries11Please contact Paul M. Vaaler regarding this paper. This research benefitted from a presentation at the Instituto de Empresa, Madrid, Spain, Simon Fraser University's Beedie School of Business, Tufts University's Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign's College of Business, and the meetings of the Great Lakes Entrepreneurship Network and the Strategic Management Society. Paul M. Vaaler acknowledges financial support for this research from the Carlson School of Management's Dean's Office. He also thanks Mari Sako and Chris Flegg of Oxford University's Saïd Business School, the late Mark Janes of Oxford University's Bodleian Library for time and resources helpful to the development of this research. He is also grateful to Sebastian Plubins, Iñigo Moré Martinez and colleagues at Ria Financial for helpful comments and survey information on recent remittance industry trends. All errors are ours |
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Elections, Opportunism, Partisanship and Sovereign Ratings in Developing Countries |
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Experience, Equity and Foreign Investment Risk: A PIC Perspective |
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How Do Plural-Sourcing Firms Make and Buy? The Impact of Supplier Portfolio Design |
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How well do supranational regional grouping schemes fit international business research models&quest |
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Immigrant remittances and the venture investment environment of developing countries |
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Is performance driven by industry‐ or firm‐specific factors? A response to Hawawini, Subramanian, and Verdin |
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Migrants, migration policies, and international business research: Current trends and new directions |
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Organizational slack, national institutions and innovation effort around the world |
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Residual state ownership, policy stability and financial performance following strategic decisions by privatizing telecoms |
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Risk and capital structure in Asian project finance |
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Same as it ever was: the search for evidence of increasing hypercompetition |
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The Influence of Competitive Positioning and Rivalry on Emerging Market Risk Assessment |
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The International Control Conundrum with Exchange Risk: An EVA Framework |
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The price of democracy: sovereign risk ratings, bond spreads and political business cycles in developing countries |
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