49 results on '"Banalieva, Elitsa R."'
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2. When a high-quality niche strategy is not enough to spur family-firm internationalization : The role of external and internal contexts
3. Dynamics of pro-market institutions and firm performance
4. Communist footprint and subordinate influence behavior in post-communist transition economies
5. Institutional difference, organizational experience, and foreign affiliate performance: Evidence from Polish firms
6. Trade Creation/Diversion
7. How do pro-market reforms impact firm profitability? The case of India under reform
8. WHEN DO FAMILY FIRMS HAVE AN ADVANTAGE IN TRANSITIONING ECONOMIES? TOWARD A DYNAMIC INSTITUTION-BASED VIEW
9. Raising or folding the bet? Institutional dynamics, family involvement, and the mixed gamble of internationalization
10. Home-region orientation in international expansion strategies
11. Regional and Global Alliance Network Structures of Triad Multinational Enterprises
12. Home Region Focus and Technical Efficiency of Multinational Enterprises: The Moderating Role of Regional Integration
13. Trade Creation/Diversion
14. Home-region focus and performance of family firms: The role of family vs non-family leaders
15. A Contingency Theory of Internationalization: Performance for Emerging Market Multinational Enterprises
16. The Impact of Regional Trade Agreements on the Global Orientation of Emerging Market Multinationals
17. Introduction to Part II: Emerging Economies and Multinational Enterprises
18. Performance, diversity, and multiplicity of foreign cross-listing portfolios
19. Local, regional, or global? Geographic orientation and relative financial performance of emerging market multinational enterprises
20. The bribery paradox in transition economies and the enactment of ‘new normal’ business environments
21. The Bribery Paradox in Transition Economies and the Enactment of ‘New Normal’ Business Environments
22. Institutional Environment and the Mixed Gamble of Internationalization
23. The impact of communist imprint prevalence on the risk-taking propensity of successful Russian entrepreneurs
24. Glamour vs. Reality? Strategic Dilemma of New Multinationals
25. What do we know about state-owned emerging-economy firms, and how? Evaluating literature about inward and outward multinational activities
26. A temporal bracketing perspective on the internationalisation propensity of SMEs from post-communist transition economies
27. Communism and Entrepreneurship
28. The impact of communist imprint prevalence on the risk-taking propensity of successful Russian entrepreneurs
29. Varieties of Communism and Risk-Taking Propensity of Russian Entrepreneurs
30. trade creation/diversion
31. When do family firms have an advantage in transitioning economies? Toward a dynamic institution-based view
32. Economic Development and Marketing Strategies: a Comparative Lens
33. Embracing the Second Best? Synchronization of Reform Speeds, Excess High Discretion Slack, and Performance of Transition Economy Firms
34. Toward a Theory of Speed of Socialist Imprinting Decay
35. The Transaction Cost Economics Theory of Trading Favors: The Case of Entrepreneurial Firms
36. Embracing the Second Best?Synchronization of Reforms Rhythms, Slack, and Firm Performance
37. Pro-market reforms in developing countries and the marketing capability-performance relationship
38. From iconic business leader to Russian icon museum founder: Bridging business and the arts across cultures
39. BOUNDARIES OF THE RESOURCE-BASED VIEW IN THE CONTEXT OF EMERGING MARKET MULTINATIONALS.
40. REGIONAL INTEGRATION, HOME REGION FOCUS, AND OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY OF MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISES.
41. BOUNDARIES OF THE RESOURCE-BASED VIEW IN THE CONTEXT OF EMERGING MARKET MULTINATIONALS.
42. REGIONAL INTEGRATION, HOME REGION FOCUS, AND OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY OF MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISES.
43. Home-region orientation ¡n international expansion strategies.
44. Glamour vs. Reality? Strategic Dilemma of New Multinationals.
45. Communism and Entrepreneurship.
46. Varieties of Communism and Risk-Taking Propensity of Russian Entrepreneurs.
47. Toward a Theory of Speed of Socialist Imprinting Decay.
48. The Transaction Cost Economics Theory of Trading Favors: The Case of Entrepreneurial Firms.
49. "Embracing the Second Best-Synchronization of Reforms Rhythms, Slack, and Firm Performance".
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