Meyer and Peng's Decade Award article and Retrospective integrate economic and sociological theories of transaction costs, firm resources, and institutions and apply them to firms in Central and Eastern Europe in ways that can inform and be informed by culture theory. Culture theorizing in IB typically uses dimensions of values and norms to analyze the IB implications of the underlying logics that characterize patterns of thought, action and interaction of countries and other large societies. Transaction cost theorizing helps explain the social forces that link cultural group boundaries with country boundaries. Firm resource theory can be informed by the toolbox metaphor to understand cultural patterns in the resources that firms in a parti...
In an increasingly globalised world, economic and cultural imperatives can be seen as two of the mos...
Purpose: For several decades, national culture has been described as having major influence over int...
[[abstract]]This research by social scientists from Bulgaria, Germany and Taiwan started with the qu...
Meyer and Peng's Decade Award article and Retrospective integrate economic and sociological theories...
Transaction cost economics (TCE) is probably the most widely accepted theory on how firms can gain c...
Societal cultural value dimension scholarship can both learn from and inform the family of interrela...
The article redefines economy as a phenomenon of culture, a product of a historically and socially g...
The paper examines the role of cultural factors in economic analyses. It aims to identify and examin...
International business (IB) scholars continue to struggle to theorize the relationship between count...
Ever since the beginnings of classical political economy in the early nineteenth century, economics ...
Studies in culture are becoming more and more popular among economists. In this paper, culture is ma...
What is the mechanism through which distant political and eco-nomic history shapes the functioning o...
Most scientists don’t doubt the accepted in social explorations hypothesis that business relations i...
A growing body of empirical work measuring different types of cultural traits has shown that culture...
Phrases such as `corporate culture', `market culture' and the `knowledge economy', have now become f...
In an increasingly globalised world, economic and cultural imperatives can be seen as two of the mos...
Purpose: For several decades, national culture has been described as having major influence over int...
[[abstract]]This research by social scientists from Bulgaria, Germany and Taiwan started with the qu...
Meyer and Peng's Decade Award article and Retrospective integrate economic and sociological theories...
Transaction cost economics (TCE) is probably the most widely accepted theory on how firms can gain c...
Societal cultural value dimension scholarship can both learn from and inform the family of interrela...
The article redefines economy as a phenomenon of culture, a product of a historically and socially g...
The paper examines the role of cultural factors in economic analyses. It aims to identify and examin...
International business (IB) scholars continue to struggle to theorize the relationship between count...
Ever since the beginnings of classical political economy in the early nineteenth century, economics ...
Studies in culture are becoming more and more popular among economists. In this paper, culture is ma...
What is the mechanism through which distant political and eco-nomic history shapes the functioning o...
Most scientists don’t doubt the accepted in social explorations hypothesis that business relations i...
A growing body of empirical work measuring different types of cultural traits has shown that culture...
Phrases such as `corporate culture', `market culture' and the `knowledge economy', have now become f...
In an increasingly globalised world, economic and cultural imperatives can be seen as two of the mos...
Purpose: For several decades, national culture has been described as having major influence over int...
[[abstract]]This research by social scientists from Bulgaria, Germany and Taiwan started with the qu...