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EJIM 2009-3 is now online!

  • 1.  EJIM 2009-3 is now online!

    Posted 07-22-2009 19:11

    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

    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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