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1 | The eclectic paradigm as an envelope for economic and business theories of MNE activity | International Business Review | 2000 | 1,230 |
2 | The internationalization of Born Globals: An evolutionary process? | International Business Review | 1997 | 1,145 |
3 | Network relationships and the internationalisation process of small software firms | International Business Review | 1997 | 1,138 |
4 | The phenomenon of early internationalizing firms: what do we know after a decade (1993–2003) of scientific inquiry? | International Business Review | 2005 | 821 |
5 | The art of writing literature review: What do we know and what do we need to know? | International Business Review | 2020 | 810 |
6 | The internationalization process of Born Globals: a network view | International Business Review | 2003 | 610 |
7 | The evolution of relationship marketing | International Business Review | 1995 | 609 |
8 | Adapting to foreign markets: Explaining internationalization | International Business Review | 1995 | 560 |
9 | The business of international business is culture | International Business Review | 1994 | 552 |
10 | Internationalisation of small to medium-sized manufacturing firms: a network approach | International Business Review | 2000 | 515 |
11 | The concept of learning in the Uppsala internationalization process model: a critical review | International Business Review | 2002 | 481 |
12 | Cognition and international entrepreneurship: implications for research on international opportunity recognition and exploitation | International Business Review | 2005 | 467 |
13 | Social capital, knowledge, and the international growth of technology-based new firms | International Business Review | 2002 | 463 |
14 | International business, corporate social responsibility and sustainable development | International Business Review | 2010 | 455 |
15 | Foreign investment location and institutional development in transition economies | International Business Review | 2004 | 434 |
16 | In the shadow: the impact of language on structure, power and communication in the multinational | International Business Review | 1999 | 390 |
17 | The internationalisation of ‘high performing’ UK high-tech SMEs: a study of planned and unplanned strategies | International Business Review | 2005 | 386 |
18 | Learning from foreign subsidiaries: An empirical investigation of headquarters' benefits from reverse knowledge transfers | International Business Review | 2006 | 371 |
19 | Organizational knowledge creation theory: A first comprehensive test | International Business Review | 1994 | 360 |
20 | The HR system, organizational culture, and product innovation | International Business Review | 2004 | 357 |
21 | Born globals: Propositions to help advance the theory | International Business Review | 2008 | 355 |
22 | Entry mode research: Past and future | International Business Review | 2008 | 352 |
23 | Questioning guanxi: definition, classification and implications | International Business Review | 2002 | 350 |
24 | Hofstede, Schwartz, or managerial perceptions? The effects of different cultural distance measures on establishment mode choices by multinational enterprises | International Business Review | 2006 | 337 |
25 | Standardization versus adaptation of international marketing strategy: an integrative assessment of the empirical research | International Business Review | 2003 | 322 |
26 | Response rates in international mail surveys: Results of a 22-country study | International Business Review | 1997 | 319 |
27 | Analysing the link between export intensity, innovation and firm size in a science-based industry | International Business Review | 2007 | 311 |
28 | Organizational innovation, technological innovation, and export performance: The effects of innovation radicalness and extensiveness | International Business Review | 2017 | 290 |
29 | What drives outward FDI of Chinese firms? Testing the explanatory power of three theoretical frameworks | International Business Review | 2012 | 289 |
30 | Subsidiary entrepreneurship, internal and external competitive forces, and subsidiary performance | International Business Review | 2005 | 282 |
31 | Subsidiary embeddedness and control in the multinational corporation | International Business Review | 1996 | 278 |
32 | The cultural system and integrated reporting | International Business Review | 2013 | 277 |
33 | Firm size, business experience and export intensity in SMEs: A longitudinal approach to complex relationships | International Business Review | 2005 | 275 |
34 | Entrepreneurs' relationships for internationalization: functions, origins and strategies | International Business Review | 2005 | 268 |
35 | Changing Chinese values: Keeping up with paradoxes | International Business Review | 2008 | 261 |
36 | Cultural distance, political risk, or governance quality? Towards a more accurate conceptualization and measurement of external uncertainty in foreign entry mode research | International Business Review | 2009 | 259 |
37 | Organizing for knowledge flows within MNCs | International Business Review | 1994 | 256 |
38 | A generalized double diamond approach to the global competitiveness of Korea and Singapore | International Business Review | 1998 | 249 |
39 | Network ties in the international opportunity recognition of family SMEs | International Business Review | 2011 | 249 |
40 | Born globals: how to reach new business space rapidly | International Business Review | 2004 | 246 |
41 | The relationship between entrepreneurship and international performance: the importance of domestic environment | International Business Review | 2004 | 244 |
42 | Trade promotion and SME export performance | International Business Review | 2006 | 243 |
43 | Coercive, normative and mimetic isomorphism as determinants of the voluntary assurance of sustainability reports | International Business Review | 2017 | 243 |
44 | Managing subsidiary knowledge creation: The effect of control mechanisms on subsidiary local embeddedness | International Business Review | 2005 | 239 |
45 | Technology and export behaviour: A resource-based view approach | International Business Review | 2005 | 239 |
46 | Corporate elites as informants in qualitative international business research | International Business Review | 2002 | 236 |
47 | A contingency model of the association between strategy, environmental uncertainty and performance measurement: impact on organizational performance | International Business Review | 2004 | 233 |
48 | A holistic approach to internationalisation | International Business Review | 2001 | 229 |
49 | Country image, product image and consumer purchase intention: Evidence from an emerging economy | International Business Review | 2012 | 229 |
50 | Centralization and autonomy: back to the future | International Business Review | 2004 | 224 |