This paper introduces and discusses the concept of turning points from the ontological, epistemological, and methodological perspectives, applying it to the de-internationalization phenomenon to exemplify its deployment. As a concept that adds to the variance and complexity of the international business and management field, the turning point is seen as a valuable unit of analysis within the research field. It is expected that this paper will encourage a dynamic scholarly conversation about the concept of turning point and how it can aid international business researchers in the development of a generalizable international business and management theory
Purpose: This paper aims to critically review and integrate the literature available on Uppsala (inc...
The central aim of this paper is to explore how and whether international new ventures made-it beyon...
In John Dunning’s eclectic paradigm firms need to have ownership, location, and internalisation adva...
This paper aims to encourage a dynamic scholarly conversation about de-internationalization with the...
This theory-building study makes an attempt to advance the field of international entrepreneurship t...
This study aims to further the understanding of international entrepreneurship among small firms by ...
Through business model theoretical lenses, we explore the impact of de-internationalization on firms...
The paper is about international marketplace, the impact of globalisation its importance and the mea...
Internationalization of R&D and innovation by Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) has undergone a gradu...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT This article offers a review of John Dunning’s contribution to international busi...
AbstractThis paper aims to accomplish three objectives while drawing attention to the speed of adapt...
The identity, legitimacy, and sustainability of international business (IB) as a research field are ...
In this article, we make the case for theoretically/logically derived explanatory typologies and the...
This paper presents a three-stage process of conceptual development in response to the call for a un...
Why should models and theories that have set images and boundaries of the internationalization proce...
Purpose: This paper aims to critically review and integrate the literature available on Uppsala (inc...
The central aim of this paper is to explore how and whether international new ventures made-it beyon...
In John Dunning’s eclectic paradigm firms need to have ownership, location, and internalisation adva...
This paper aims to encourage a dynamic scholarly conversation about de-internationalization with the...
This theory-building study makes an attempt to advance the field of international entrepreneurship t...
This study aims to further the understanding of international entrepreneurship among small firms by ...
Through business model theoretical lenses, we explore the impact of de-internationalization on firms...
The paper is about international marketplace, the impact of globalisation its importance and the mea...
Internationalization of R&D and innovation by Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) has undergone a gradu...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT This article offers a review of John Dunning’s contribution to international busi...
AbstractThis paper aims to accomplish three objectives while drawing attention to the speed of adapt...
The identity, legitimacy, and sustainability of international business (IB) as a research field are ...
In this article, we make the case for theoretically/logically derived explanatory typologies and the...
This paper presents a three-stage process of conceptual development in response to the call for a un...
Why should models and theories that have set images and boundaries of the internationalization proce...
Purpose: This paper aims to critically review and integrate the literature available on Uppsala (inc...
The central aim of this paper is to explore how and whether international new ventures made-it beyon...
In John Dunning’s eclectic paradigm firms need to have ownership, location, and internalisation adva...