This paper examines the reasons for the impact of Buckley and Casson’s The Future of the Multinational Enterprise (1976) on research in international business (IB). Earlier work concentrated on ownership-specific advantages or locational determinants rather than the central concept of internalization. The few exceptions were incomplete or not well known. Internalization as applied to the MNE spread rapidly because of the appeal to IB researchers of an analytically powerful idea that was based on institutional economics and involved an accessible methodology. The spread was also helped by the parallel growth of transaction costs in the domestic theory of the firm, and the publication activity of the authors and their associates
Constrained by their peripheral position in the global factory system and underdeveloped institution...
This article provides a critical survey of some of the theories that have sought to explain why mult...
Constrained by their peripheral position in the global factory system and underdeveloped institution...
This paper reviews the progress of the research agenda initiated by The Future of the Multinational ...
This paper reviews the progress of the research agenda initiated by The Future of the Multinational ...
Kogut and Zander’s 1993 JIBS article, which developed an evolutionary perspective on the multination...
This paper sets out the importance of internalisation theory to international business research and ...
This paper sets out the importance of internalisation theory to international business research and ...
This paper presents an agenda for extending the theory of international business in order to explain...
This paper presents an agenda for extending the theory of international business in order to explain...
The internalisation theory of the multinational enterprise is a significant intellectual legacy of R...
Internalization theory has provided a resilient analytical framework that explicitly or implicitly u...
This article engages in a methodological experiment by using historical evidence to challenge a comm...
The internalisation theory of the multinational enterprise is a significant intellectual legacy of R...
Constrained by their peripheral position in the global factory system and underdeveloped institution...
Constrained by their peripheral position in the global factory system and underdeveloped institution...
This article provides a critical survey of some of the theories that have sought to explain why mult...
Constrained by their peripheral position in the global factory system and underdeveloped institution...
This paper reviews the progress of the research agenda initiated by The Future of the Multinational ...
This paper reviews the progress of the research agenda initiated by The Future of the Multinational ...
Kogut and Zander’s 1993 JIBS article, which developed an evolutionary perspective on the multination...
This paper sets out the importance of internalisation theory to international business research and ...
This paper sets out the importance of internalisation theory to international business research and ...
This paper presents an agenda for extending the theory of international business in order to explain...
This paper presents an agenda for extending the theory of international business in order to explain...
The internalisation theory of the multinational enterprise is a significant intellectual legacy of R...
Internalization theory has provided a resilient analytical framework that explicitly or implicitly u...
This article engages in a methodological experiment by using historical evidence to challenge a comm...
The internalisation theory of the multinational enterprise is a significant intellectual legacy of R...
Constrained by their peripheral position in the global factory system and underdeveloped institution...
Constrained by their peripheral position in the global factory system and underdeveloped institution...
This article provides a critical survey of some of the theories that have sought to explain why mult...
Constrained by their peripheral position in the global factory system and underdeveloped institution...