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  1. A temporal variance decomposition of home country effects on firm performance
  2. Disruptive innovation in global markets: Cross-industry differences in the impact of rising Chinese competitors
  3. Digital innovation, platforms, and global strategy
  4. Beyond connectivity: Artificial intelligence and the internationalisation of digital firms
  5. Developing non-traditional firm-specific advantages in domestic strategic factor markets: evidence from China
  6. Liability of ecosystem integration and internationalisation of digital firms
  7. The emergence of multiplatform ecosystems: insights from China's mobile payments system in overcoming bottlenecks to reach the mass market
  8. Harnessing Exaptation and Ecosystem Strategy for Accelerated Innovation: Lessons From The...
  9. International diversification, legitimacy, and corporate social performance of extractive industry multinationals
  10. Responses to global financial standards in emerging markets: Regulatory neoliberalism and the Basel II Capital Accord
  11. When can Chinese competitors catch up? Market and capability ladders and their implications for multinationals
  12. De-Globalisation and Decoupling: Post-COVID-19 Myths versus Realities
  13. MNE liability of foreignness versus local firm-specific advantages: The case of the Chinese management software industry
  14. Rivalry between emerging-market MNEs and developed-country MNEs: Capability holes and the race to the future
  15. Enabling cost innovation by non-traditional organizational processes: The case of Chinese firms
  16. Emerging market multinationals and the concept of ownership advantages
  17. An alternative benchmark for the validity of China’s GDP growth statistics
  18. The role of suppliers in enabling differing innovation strategies of competing multinationals from emerging and advanced economies: German and Chinese automotive firms compared
  19. Internationalization as a driver of the corporate social performance of extractive industry firms
  20. Building and Leveraging Dynamic Capabilities: Insights from Accelerated Innovation in China
  21. The Corporate Social Performance of Developing Country Multinationals
  22. The impact of product attributes and emerging technologies on firms’ international configuration
  23. Doing Business in ASEAN Markets
  24. Transnational Strategy
  25. Global Business
  26. EMNEs
  27. Antecedents and implications of disruptive innovation: Evidence from China
  28. The global expansion of EMNCs: paradoxes and directions for future research
  29. Alibaba Group's Taobao: From Intermediary to Ecosystem Enabler
  30. Cross-border acquisitions by EMNEs
  31. Innovation by Brazilian EMNEs
  32. Innovation by Russian EMNEs
  33. References
  34. Value-chain configurations of Brazilian EMNEs
  35. Value-chain configurations of Indian EMNEs
  36. C. K. Prahalad
  37. Introduction
  38. The Competitive Advantage of Emerging Market Multinationals
  39. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE FUTURES: THE PROFESSIONAL CHALLENGE
  40. Ecosystem Advantage: How to Successfully Harness the Power of Partners
  41. Conclusion
  42. ICBC and Standard Bank: Growing Global
  43. Olam International Ltd: Building an Asian Multinational
  44. BROAD Group: Chinese Innovation in the Air
  45. Hunan Valin & ArcelorMittal in Partnership: Dancing With Dragons
  46. Cost Innovation: Preparing for a ‘Value-for-Money’ Revolution
  47. ARM Holding Plc: Ecosystem Advantage
  48. Racing with the Chinese Dragons
  49. Related diversification, core competences and corporate performance
  50. Strategy Innovation
  51. Gaining Competitive Advantage in a Carbon-constrained World:
  52. Strategies for Asia's new competitive game
  53. Book Review: "From Global to Metanational: How Companies Win in the Knowledge Economy", Yves Doz, Jose Santos and Peter Williamson
  54. From global to metanational
  55. Five styles of strategy innovation and how to use them
  56. Good strategy: the view from below
  57. The nature and extent of corporate restructuring within Europe's single market: Cutting through the hype
  58. So you want to integrate Europe: How do you manage the process?
  59. The Supply of Securities
  60. The Demand for Securities
  61. Regulation of Financial Markets
  62. Securities Markets and Their Efficiency
  63. Options and Options Pricing
  64. The Determination of Equity Prices
  65. The Economics of Financial Markets
  66. Futures Prices
  67. Introduction
  68. Security Analysis
  69. Futures Contracts and Futures Markets
  70. The Place of Financial Markets in the Economy
  71. European Cases in Strategic Management.
  72. Unlocking your imprisoned assets: The joint venture solution
  73. CORPORATE DIVERSIFICATION AND ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE: A RESOURCE-BASED VIEW.
  74. Successful strategy: Stargazing or self-examination?
  75. Successful new ventures: Lessons for entrepreneurs and investors
  76. Mass customization:Japan's new frontier
  77. Age, Experience and Corporate Synergy: When Are They Sources of Business Unit Advantage?
  78. Sales and Service Strategy for the Single European Market
  79. "Make or break" strategy: the great Channel 3 licence race
  80. Strategic staircases: Planning the capabilities required for success
  81. Supplier strategy and customer responsiveness: Managing the links
  82. Distribution: Japan's Hidden Advantage
  83. Successful strategies for export
  84. Winning the Export War: British, Japanese and West German Exporters' Strategy Compared
  85. Realising the potential of scale and scope - a review article
  86. Will ERM entry make British companies more competitive?
  87. Domestic pricing under import threat
  88. Multinational Enterprise Behaviour and Domestic Industry Adjustment Under Import Threat
  89. What is Product Differentiation, Really?
  90. (II.i): How emerging market multinational enterprises upgrade capabilities using value-chain configuration in advanced economies
  91. (I.i): The contribution of innovation to EMNEs’ competitive advantage
  92. (I.ii): Innovation in emerging markets and the rise of emerging market MNEs
  93. Innovation by Indian EMNEs
  94. Innovation by Chinese EMNEs
  95. Value-chain configurations of Russian EMNEs
  96. Cross-border M&A and competitive advantage of Russian EMNEs
  97. (III.i): Cross-border M&A by the new multinationals: different reasons to ‘go global’
  98. (II.ii): Value-chain configurations of emerging country multinationals
  99. Value-chain configurations of Chinese EMNEs
  100. Cross-border M&A and competitive advantage of Brazilian EMNEs
  101. Cross-border M&A and competitive advantage of Chinese EMNEs
  102. Cross-border M&A and competitive advantage of Indian EMNEs
  103. global business
  104. Introduction
  105. Conclusion: rethinking the implications of EMNEs' rise
  106. Competing in the Dragon’s Den: Strategies for a Changed China
  107. Winning in Asia