This perspectives paper and its associated commentaries examine Alan Rugman's conceptual contribution to international business scholarship. Most significantly, we highlight Rugman's version of internalization theory as an approach that integrates transaction cost economics and ‘classical’ internalization theory with elements from the resource-based view, such that it is especially relevant to strategic management. In reviewing his oeuvre, we also offer observations on his ideas for ‘new internalization theory’. We classify his other novel insights into four categories: Network Multinationals; National competitiveness; Development and public policy; and Emerging Economy MNEs. This special section offers multiple views on how his work inform...
AbstractThis paper aims to accomplish three objectives while drawing attention to the speed of adapt...
The economic theory of the firm is central to the theory of the multinational enterprise. Recent lit...
Internalization theory is usually applied at the firm level to analyse FDI, licensing and subcontrac...
Internalization theory has provided a resilient analytical framework that explicitly or implicitly u...
This paper sets out the importance of internalisation theory to international business research and ...
This paper reviews the progress of the research agenda initiated by The Future of the Multinational ...
This paper presents an agenda for extending the theory of international business in order to explain...
This review paper is focused on applying and advancing the Internalization theory to address some of...
This paper reviews the progress of the research agenda initiated by The Future of the Multinational ...
International business strategy and international management are two distinct but related fields of ...
This paper examines the reasons for the impact of Buckley and Casson’s The Future of the Multination...
The internalisation theory of the multinational enterprise is a significant intellectual legacy of R...
Kogut and Zander’s 1993 JIBS article, which developed an evolutionary perspective on the multination...
This paper argues that the intellectual contribution of Alan Rugman reflects his distinctive researc...
This paper builds on preceding papers. It distinguishes three domains of international business theo...
AbstractThis paper aims to accomplish three objectives while drawing attention to the speed of adapt...
The economic theory of the firm is central to the theory of the multinational enterprise. Recent lit...
Internalization theory is usually applied at the firm level to analyse FDI, licensing and subcontrac...
Internalization theory has provided a resilient analytical framework that explicitly or implicitly u...
This paper sets out the importance of internalisation theory to international business research and ...
This paper reviews the progress of the research agenda initiated by The Future of the Multinational ...
This paper presents an agenda for extending the theory of international business in order to explain...
This review paper is focused on applying and advancing the Internalization theory to address some of...
This paper reviews the progress of the research agenda initiated by The Future of the Multinational ...
International business strategy and international management are two distinct but related fields of ...
This paper examines the reasons for the impact of Buckley and Casson’s The Future of the Multination...
The internalisation theory of the multinational enterprise is a significant intellectual legacy of R...
Kogut and Zander’s 1993 JIBS article, which developed an evolutionary perspective on the multination...
This paper argues that the intellectual contribution of Alan Rugman reflects his distinctive researc...
This paper builds on preceding papers. It distinguishes three domains of international business theo...
AbstractThis paper aims to accomplish three objectives while drawing attention to the speed of adapt...
The economic theory of the firm is central to the theory of the multinational enterprise. Recent lit...
Internalization theory is usually applied at the firm level to analyse FDI, licensing and subcontrac...