Traditional international management theories tend to overlook that the cognitive limitations and biases of decision-makers may bound their ability to make rational, objective strategic choices. Most theories have not truly accounted for firm heterogeneity either, i.e. explaining why in similar contexts, two multinational enterprises (MNEs) may make different choices. This heterogeneity is not always rooted in differences in ‘firm-specific’ or ‘ownership’ advantages. We zoom in on how behavioural concepts, such as cognitive biases, heuristics and reference points, have the potential to complement extant MNE theorising. This chapter discusses the importance of using theories that make more realistic assumptions about MNE decisions and decisi...
The influence of several environmental and organizational factors on the decision making process of ...
We use effectuation theory to understand the internationalization of emerging market multinational e...
The world in which business is conducted has become more interconnected than ever, with institutions...
Traditional international management theories do not account for the cognitive limitations and biase...
Traditional international management theories tend to overlook that the cognitive limitations and bi...
Exit is not an irreversible, “win or lose” event in the lifecycle of a multinational enterprise (MNE...
In business management, the use of theoretical models should guide managers in the complex decision-...
The importance of managerial decision-making processes in international marketing was highlighted mo...
The article presents a review of the main theoretical perspectives that have been developed to inter...
Is there a unifying theory of international business (IB) strategy? If so, what might it look like? ...
This introductory chapter proposes a discussion on the main issues as regards the research perspecti...
Research Summary: Transaction cost economics (TCE) holds that multinational corporations (MNCs)...
Globalization of business can have a profound impact on the decision-making processes of managers re...
This article contributes to the growing body of research and scholarship in management and organizat...
Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) have become one of the primary strategies to increase corporate wealt...
The influence of several environmental and organizational factors on the decision making process of ...
We use effectuation theory to understand the internationalization of emerging market multinational e...
The world in which business is conducted has become more interconnected than ever, with institutions...
Traditional international management theories do not account for the cognitive limitations and biase...
Traditional international management theories tend to overlook that the cognitive limitations and bi...
Exit is not an irreversible, “win or lose” event in the lifecycle of a multinational enterprise (MNE...
In business management, the use of theoretical models should guide managers in the complex decision-...
The importance of managerial decision-making processes in international marketing was highlighted mo...
The article presents a review of the main theoretical perspectives that have been developed to inter...
Is there a unifying theory of international business (IB) strategy? If so, what might it look like? ...
This introductory chapter proposes a discussion on the main issues as regards the research perspecti...
Research Summary: Transaction cost economics (TCE) holds that multinational corporations (MNCs)...
Globalization of business can have a profound impact on the decision-making processes of managers re...
This article contributes to the growing body of research and scholarship in management and organizat...
Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) have become one of the primary strategies to increase corporate wealt...
The influence of several environmental and organizational factors on the decision making process of ...
We use effectuation theory to understand the internationalization of emerging market multinational e...
The world in which business is conducted has become more interconnected than ever, with institutions...