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1. Developing an analytical framework for study of emerging country multinationals' operations management.

2. WHY YOUR COMPANY NEEDS A FOREIGN POLICY.

3. Strategic Agility in MNEs: MANAGING TENSIONS TO CAPTURE OPPORTUNITIES ACROSS EMERGING AND ESTABLISHED MARKETS.

4. When Culture Doesn’t Translate.

5. Global Teams That Work.

6. Linking networks and plant roles: the impact of changing a plant role.

7. U.S. MULTINATIONALS AND THE CONTROL OF SUBSIDIARY EMPLOYMENT POLICIES.

8. UNION STATUS AND DOUBLE-BREASTING AT MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES IN THREE LIBERAL MARKET ECONOMIES.

9. CONTROL OVER EMPLOYMENT PRACTICE IN MULTINATIONALS: SUBSIDIARY FUNCTIONS, CORPORATE STRUCTURES, AND NATIONAL SYSTEMS.

10. STAKEHOLDER PRESSURE ON MNEs AND THE TRANSFER OF SOCIALLY IRRESPONSIBLE PRACTICES TO SUBSIDIARIES.

11. Institutional effects and the decision to make environmental investments.

12. International strategies of emerging market multinationals: A dynamic capabilities perspective.

13. Developing an understanding of the human resource (HR) complexities in Pakistan with a GLOBE cultural lens.

14. The Role of Entrepreneurial Networks in the Exploration and Exploitation of Internationalization Opportunities by Information and Communication Technology Firms.

15. Integrating Environmental and International Strategies in a World of Regulatory Turbulence.

16. The Effectiveness of Market-Based Social Governance Schemes: The Case of Fair Trade Coffee.

17. The Effects of Business and Political Ties on Firm Performance: Evidence from China.

18. Internationalization Strategies of Emerging Markets Firms.

19. Inside Ericsson: A FRAMEWORK FOR THE PRACTICE OF LEADING GLOBAL IT-ENABLED CHANGE.

20. Evolving HR practices in a strategic intra-firm supply chain.

21. Exploring Cross-National Differences in Organizational Buyers' Normative Expectations of Supplier Performance.

22. Global Customer Management Programs: HOW TO MAKE THEM REALLY WORK.

23. Dynamic HR: global applications from IBM.

24. Building Value at the Top and the Bottom of the Global Supply Chain: MNC-NGO PARTNERSHIPS.

25. INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT RESEARCH MEETS "THE REST OF THE WORLD".

26. Knowledge Transfer Between Multinational Corporations' Headquarters and Their Subsidiaries: Influences on and Implications for New Product Outcomes.

27. Robust optimization applied to uncertain production loading problems with import quota limits under the global supply chain management environment.

28. International Management Research in AMJ: Our Past, Present, and Future.

29. THE APPLICATION OF CHANGE MANAGEMENT THEORY TO HR PORTAL IMPLEMENTATION IN SUBSIDIARIES OF MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS.

30. The Internationalisation of Small to Medium-Sized Retail Companies: Towards A Conceptual Framework.

31. SUBSIDIARY STAFFING IN MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISES: AGENCY, RESOURCES, AND PERFORMANCE.

32. Protecting Global Brands: Toward a Global Norm.

33. EMERGING STRUCTURAL PATTERNS WITHIN MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS: TOWARD PROCESS-BASED STRUCTURES.

34. Core Competencies of Service Firms: A Framework for Strategic Decisions in International Markets.

35. What's Your Language Strategy?

36. Right Up the Middle: How Israeli Firms Go Global.

37. Navigating the Cultural Minefield.

38. Kering's CEO on Finding the Elusive Formula for Growing Acquired Brands.

39. How Emerging Giants Can Take on the World.

40. L'Oréal Masters Multiculturalism.

41. Chinese multinationals' approach to international human resource management: a longitudinal study.

42. Engineering network operations for international manufacturing: strategic orientations, influencing factors and improvement paths.

43. Synergy from configuration of global production networks: drivers, mechanisms, and outcomes.

44. The management of international manufacturing networks: a missing link towards total management of global networks.

45. The Paradox of Samsung's Rise.

46. TARGETING PROMOTIONS IN LESSER-DEVELOPED COUNTRIES: A STUDY OF MULTINATIONAL CORPORATION STRATEGIES.

47. The Global Challenge to Advertising.

48. REDEFINING THE FIELD OF EUROPEAN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: A BATTLE BETWEEN NATIONAL MINDSETS AND FORCES OF BUSINESS TRANSITION?

49. HUMAN RESOURCES IN THE FUTURE: AN OBSTACLE OR A CHAMPION OF GLOBALIZATION?

50. HR'S FUTURE ON THE WAY TO A PRESENCE.

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