Introduction and Overview PART I: INTERNALISATION THEORY AND THE GLOBAL FACTORY 1. International Integration and Coordination in the Global Factory 2. Marketing and the Multinational: Extending Internalisation Theory, (co-author Mark Casson) 3. Risk and Uncertainty in Internationalisation and International Entrepreneurship Studies Review and Conceptual Development (co-authors Peter S Liesch and Lawrence W. Welch) 4. Organizing the Modern Firm in the Worldwide Market for Market Transactions (co-authors Peter S. Liesch, Bernard L. Simonin and Gary Knight) 5.
Meta-analytic Research in International Business and International Management (co-authors Timothy M. Devinney and Ryan W. Tang) PART II: FDI FROM EMERGING COUNTRIES 6. FDI From Emerging to Advanced Countries: Some Insights on the Acquisition Strategies and on the Performance of Target Firms (co-authors Stefano Elia, and Mario Kafouros) 7. The Impact of Home Country Institutional Effects on the Internationalization Strategy of Chinese Firms (co-authors Hinrich Voss and Adam R Cross) 8. Host-home Country Linkages and Host-home Country Specific Advantages as Determinants of Foreign Acquisitions by Indian Firms (co-authors Nicolas Forsans and Surender Munjal) PART III: SPATIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS OF MNES 9. Combinations of Partners' Joint Venture Formation Motives (co- authors Elko Klijn, Jeffrey J. Reuer, Keith W.
Glaister) 10. The Effects of Global Knowledge Reservoirs on the Productivity of Multinational Enterprise: The Role of International Depth and Breadth (co-authors Jeremy Clegg and Mario Kafouros) 11. Japanese Foreign Direct Investment in India: An Institutional Theory Approach (co-authors Adam Cross and Sierk Horn) 12. Realised Absorptive Capacity, Technology Acquisition, and Performance in International Collaborative Formations: An Empirical Examination in the Korean Context (co-author Byung Il Park) 13. The Spatial Redistribution of Japanese Direct Investment in the United Kingdom between 1991 and 2010 (co-authors Adam Cross and Sierk Horn) PART IV: POLICY ANALYSIS 14. Twenty Years of the World Investment Report: Retrospect and Prospects.