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China and European Innovation: Corporate Takeovers and their Consequences. (2021). Hooper, Mike ; Henderson, Jeffrey.
In: Development and Change.
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  12. Cross-Border M&A Motives and Home Country Institutions: Role of Regulatory Quality and Dynamics in the Asia-Pacific Region. (2021). Sbai, Erwann ; Yan, Zheng Joseph ; Zamborsk, Peter ; Larsen, Matthew.
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  14. Chinese MNE acquisition of unrelated foreign businesses: The role of diversified business group affiliation, private ownership and strategic asset seeking. (2021). Shi, Xinwei ; Rong, KE ; Sutherland, Dylan ; Williams, Christopher.
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  15. Board political ties and firm internationalization. (2021). Li, Sunny ; Lebedev, Sergey ; Peng, Mike W ; Markoczy, Livia.
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  17. Reverse innovation transfer in Chinese MNCs: The role of political ties and headquarters. (2021). Kong, Lingshuang ; Yan, Haifeng ; Ciabuschi, Francesco ; Su, Cong.
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  19. Formal and informal influences of the state on OFDI of hybrid state-owned enterprises in China. (2021). Xu, Youzong ; Bai, Tao ; Chen, Stephen.
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  20. Assessing the effects of policies on China’s outward foreign direct investment. (2021). Yin, Tong ; Jabbour, Liza ; de Propris, Lisa.
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  21. A South-South perspective on emerging economy companies and institutional coevolution: An empirical study of Chinese multinationals in Africa. (2021). Maze, Dominique ; Chailan, Claude.
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  22. Pro-market institutions and outward FDI of emerging market firms: An institutional arbitrage logic. (2021). Tang, Ryan W.
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  23. Top management team’s formal network and international expansion of Chinese firms: The moderating role of state ownership and political ties. (2021). Khan, Zaheer ; Wu, Jie ; Wood, Geoffrey.
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  24. The micro-foundation of ambidextrous opportunity identification in international expansion. (2021). Li, Zijie ; Huang, Xinli ; Ren, Shuang ; Fan, DI.
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  25. International capital mobility and corporate tax revenues: How do controlled foreign company rules and innovation shape this relationship?. (2021). Amendolagine, Vito ; Faccilongo, Nicola ; de Pascale, Gianluigi.
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  26. One country, many industries: Heterogeneity of Chinese OFDI motivations at meso level. (2021). Barbieri, Elisa ; Lv, Ping ; Curran, Louise ; Spigarelli, Francesca.
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  27. Outward FDI, industrial structure upgrading and domestic employment: empirical evidence from the Chinese economy and the belt and road initiative. (2021). Dai, Shuanping ; Yang, Liangping ; Liao, Hongwei ; van Assche, Ari.
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  28. China and European Innovation: Corporate Takeovers and their Consequences. (2021). Hooper, Mike ; Henderson, Jeffrey.
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  29. R&D Intensity, Domestic Institutional Environment, and SMEs’ OFDI in Emerging Markets. (2020). Zeng, Yuping ; Qiao, Penghua ; Lv, Mengli.
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  30. Assessing the Role of Host Country Human Rights Protection on Multinational Enterprises’ Choice of Investment Strategy. (2020). rao-nicholson, Rekha ; Svystunova, Liudmyla.
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  31. Policy, institutional fragility, and Chinese outward foreign direct investment: An empirical examination of the Belt and Road Initiative. (2020). Bailey, Nicholas ; Anderson, John ; Alon, Ilan ; Sutherland, Dylan.
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  32. Catching up by hiring: The case of Huawei. (2020). Schaefer, Kerstin J.
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  33. A geographic relational perspective on the internationalization of emerging market firms. (2020). Deng, Ping ; Peng, Mike W ; Delios, Andrew.
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  34. Determining the Challenges Encountered by Chinese Expatriates in Pakistan. (2020). Thuy, Thai Hong ; Brugni, Talles Vianna ; Bhutto, Muhammad Yaseen ; Sial, Muhammad Safdar ; Noman, Muhammad ; Hwang, Jinsoo.
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  35. Boundary spanners, HRM practices, and reverse knowledge transfer: The case of Chinese cross-border acquisitions. (2020). Meyer, Klaus ; Liu, Yipeng.
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  36. Demystifying Chinese overseas investment in infrastructure: Port development, the Belt and Road Initiative and regional development. (2020). Liu, Zhigao ; Schindler, Seth.
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  37. International friendship cities, regional government leaders, and outward foreign direct investment from China. (2020). Xu, Yekun ; Zhang, Yameng ; Kumar, Vikas.
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  38. The role of internationalization in enhancing the innovation performance of Chinese EMNEs: A geographic relational approach. (2020). Elia, Stefano ; Buckley, Peter J ; Kafouros, Mario.
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  39. The micro-foundations of strategic ambidexterity: Chinese cross-border M&As, Mid-View thinking and integration management. (2020). Liu, Yipeng ; Zhang, Xiaotao ; Tarba, Shlomo Y ; del Giudice, Manlio.
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  40. The Growth Impact of Chinese Direct Investment on Host Developing Countries. (2020). Fu, Xiaolan ; Buckley, Peter J.
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  41. A comparative analysis of location and non-location-bounded strategic asset seeking in emerging and developed market MNEs: An application of new internalization theory. (2020). Hu, Zheyuan ; Anderson, John ; Sutherland, Dylan.
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  42. Home-country environment and firms’ outward foreign direct investment decision: Evidence from Chinese firms. (2020). Wang, Yang ; Sui, Xiuping ; Zhou, Shimin ; Guo, Rui ; Kong, Qunxi.
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  43. The rise of Chinese foreign direct investment in the United States: Disentangling investment strategies of state‐owned and private enterprises. (2020). Jiang, Ronghao ; Bennett, Mia M ; He, Lisha.
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  44. Is green always attractive? The location choices of Chinese outward FDI. (2020). Iammarino, Simona ; Ascani, Andrea.
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  45. The impact of institutional quality on Chinese foreign direct investment in Africa. (2019). Pandey, Samikshya ; Omar, Maktoba ; Xu, Anqi ; Ross, Andrew G.
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  46. From the editor: International business policy: What it is, and what it is not. (2019). Clegg, Jeremy.
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  47. The structural reshaping of globalization: Implications for strategic sectors, profiting from innovation, and the multinational enterprise. (2019). Petricevic, Olga ; Teece, David J.
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  48. Adapting and sustaining operations in weak institutional environments: A business ecosystem assessment of a Chinese MNE in Central Africa. (2019). Parente, Ronaldo ; Rong, KE ; Geleilate, Jose-Mauricio G ; Misati, Everlyne.
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  49. State capitalism and performance persistence of business group-affiliated firms: A comparative study of China and India. (2019). Aulakh, Preet S ; Cui, Lin ; Hu, Helen Wei.
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  50. Does guanxi matter in the foreign expansion of Chinese manufacturing firms? The mediator role of linking and leveraging. (2019). du, jian ; Zhou, Chao.
    In: Asia Pacific Journal of Management.
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  51. Cross-border knowledge flows through R&D FDI: Implications for low- and middle-income countries. (2019). Rabellotti, Roberta ; Chaminade, Cristina ; Amendolagine, Vito ; Guimon, Jose.
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  52. Chinese Outward FDI as a Stimulus to Research in International Business. (2018). Clegg, Jeremy L ; Voss, Hinrich.
    In: Management International Review.
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  53. From the editor: Engaging international business scholars with public policy issues. (2018). Lundan, Sarianna M.
    In: Journal of International Business Policy.
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  54. Overcoming frictions in transnational knowledge flows: challenges of connecting, sense-making and integrating. (2018). Mudambi, Ram ; Cantwell, John ; Bathelt, Harald.
    In: Journal of Economic Geography.
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  55. The growth of the firm in (and out of) emerging economies. (2018). Lebedev, Sergey ; Peng, Mike W ; Wang, Joyce C ; Shay, Jason S ; Vlas, Cristina O.
    In: Asia Pacific Journal of Management.
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  56. Role of Domestic Financial Reforms and Internationalization of Non-Financial Transnational Firms: Evidence from the Chinese Market. (2018). Máté, Domicián ; Baloch, Muhammad Saad ; Olah, Judit ; Popp, Jozsef ; Ahmed, Ishtiaq ; Mate, Domician ; Saeed, Abubakr.
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  57. Acquiring global footprints: Internationalization strategy of Chinese multinational enterprises and human resource implications. (2018). Wang, Jue ; Zhou, Jing ; Wu, Gang ; Cooke, Fang Lee ; Zhong, Chong.
    In: Journal of Business Research.
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  58. Home-country government support, interstate relations and the subsidiary performance of emerging market multinational enterprises. (2018). Liu, Xiaohui ; Han, Xia ; Xia, Tianjiao ; Gao, Lan.
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  60. State governance and technological innovation in emerging economies: State-owned enterprise restructuration and institutional logic dissonance in China’s high-speed train sector. (). Tan, Justin ; Song, Juan ; Genin, Aurora Liu.
    In: Journal of International Business Studies.
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