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  14. Configuring political relationships to navigate host-country institutional complexity: Insights from Anglophone sub-Saharan Africa. (2023). Boso, Nathaniel ; Hultman, Magnus ; Amankwah-Amoah, Joseph ; Kutsoati, James Kofi ; Essuman, Dominic ; Bruce, Patience ; Olabode, Oluwaseun E ; Adeola, Ogechi.
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  15. Ecosystem social responsibility in international digital commerce. (2023). Chen, Liang ; Yi, Jingtao ; Li, Jiatao.
    In: Journal of International Business Studies.
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  16. CEO wealth and cross-border acquisitions by SMEs. (2023). Boustanifar, Hamid ; Benito, Gabriel ; Zilja, Flladina ; Zhang, Dan.
    In: International Business Review.
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  17. Do Search Engines Increase Concentration in Media Markets?. (2023). Gil, Ricard ; Duch Brown, Néstor ; Calzada, Joan ; Duch-Brown, Nestor.
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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  18. Does imitation increase or decrease demand for an original product? Understanding the opposing effects of discovery and substitution. (2023). Miric, Milan ; Naumovska, Ivana ; Yilmaz, Erdem Dogukan.
    In: Strategic Management Journal.
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  19. Do Environmental Policies Affect MNEs’ Foreign Subsidiary Investments? An Empirical Investigation. (2022). Adarkwah, Gilbert Kofi ; Zilja, Flladina ; Sabel, Christopher Albert.
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  20. Go small or go home: Operational exposure to violent conflicts and foreign subsidiary exit. (2022). Lee, Hyoungjin ; Chung, Chris Changwha.
    In: Journal of World Business.
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  21. Intellectual property rights, non-market considerations and foreign R&D investments. (2022). Dussauge, Pierre ; el Nayal, Omar ; Albino-Pimentel, Joo.
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  22. Revisiting Institutional Voids: Advancing the International Business Literature by Leveraging Social Sciences. (2022). Rajwani, Tazeeb ; Markus, Stanislav ; Dieleman, Marleen ; White, George O.
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  23. Consumer sovereignty in the digital society. (2022). Chirat, Alexandre.
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  24. Do search engines increase concentration in media markets?. (2021). Gil, Ricard ; Duch Brown, Néstor ; Calzada, Joan ; Duch-Brown, Nestor.
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