Dear Colleagues,
Please note that the next issue of the European Journal of International Management is now online (the print edition, as usual, will be released in about 2 weeks):
European Journal of International Management (EJIM)
Volume 3 - Issue 3 - 2009
Table of Contents
| Title and authors |
| Special Issue on Exports, Export Performance and Export Promotion Guest Editors: Gerhard Apfelthaler (California Lutheran University, USA) and Dilek Zamantili Nayir (Marmara University, Turkey) |
| Editorial Gerhard Apfelthaler, Dilek Zamantili Nayir |
| Online activities and export performance of the smaller firm: a capability perspective Anna Morgan-Thomas |
| Are more exports better for a firm's performance? The moderating effect of FDI Yu-Ching Chiao, Peng-Yu Li |
| Structuring dyadic relationships between export producers and intermediaries Asda Chintakananda, Anne S. York, Hugh M. O'Neill, Mike W. Peng |
| Research on export performance over the past 10 years: a narrative review Tonia Ruppenthal, Andreas Bausch |
| The impact of international involvement on firms' export performance Sergio Mariotti, Lucia Piscitello |
| Examination of export constraints affecting the export performance of the Indian sports goods industry Navjote Khara, Balram Dogra |
| Immigrants, cross-cultural communication and export performance: the Swiss case Yener Kandogan |
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Here you can access the abstracts of articles published in this issue. If the hyperlink does not work, please try the following: (http://www.inderscience.com/browse/index.php?journalID=216&year=2009&vol=3&issue=3) or go to (www.ejim-global.org) and proceed to the current issue.
Best wishes,
Vlad Vaiman
Executive Editor, EJIM
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