Research Methods in International Business / Lorraine Eden, Bo Bernhard Nielsen, Alain Verbeke, editors.

Contributor(s): Eden, Lorraine | Nielsen, Bo Bernhard | Verbeke, AlainMaterial type: TextTextSeries: JIBS Special CollectionsPublication details: Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2020Description: xiv, 511 p. : ill. ; 21 cmISBN: 9783030221157Subject(s): International business enterprises | Study skills | EntrepreneurshipLOC classification: HD62.4 | .R43 2020
Contents:
Part I. Introduction -- 1. Introduction; Lorraine Eden, Alain Verbeke and Bo Bernhard Nielsen -- Part II. Reproducibility and Replicability -- 2. Science's Reproducibility and Replicability Crisis: International Business is Not Immune; Herman Aguinis, Wayne F. Cascio and Ravi S. Ramani -- 3. Science's Reproducability and Replicability Crisis: A Commentary; Andrew Delios -- Part III. Hypothesis-testing Research -- 4. What's in a P?Reassessing Best Practices for Conducting and Reporting Hypothesis-testing Research; Klaus E. Meyer, Arjen van Witteloostuijn and Sjoerd Beugelsdijk -- 5. What's in a P? A Commentary: Agnieszka Chidlow, William Greene and Stewart R. Miller -- Part IV. Trusting Findings -- 6. Can I Trust Your Findings? Ruling Out Alternative Explanations in International Business Research; Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, Ulf Andersson, Mary Yoko Brannen, Bo Bernhard Nielsen and A. Rebecca Reuber -- 7. Can I Trust Your Findings? A Commentary; Jonathan P. Doh -- 8. Additional Thoughts on Trusting Findings: Suggestions for Reviewers; Mary Yoko Brannen, Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra and A. Rebecca Reuber -- Part V. Theorising From Cases -- 9. Theorising From Case Studies: Towards a Pluralist Future for International Business Research; Catherine Welch, Rebecca Piekkari, Emmanuella Plakoyiannaki and Eriikka Paavilainen-Mäntymäki -- 10. Theorising From Case Studies: A Commentary; Kathleen M. Eisenhardt -- 11. Theorising From Case Studies: Further Reflections; Eriikka Paavilainen-Mäntymäki, Rebecca Piekkari, Emmanuella Plakoyiannaki and Catherine Welch -- Part VI. Longitudinal Qualitative Research -- 12. Bridging History and Reductionism: A Key Role for Longitudinal Qualitative Research; Robert A. Burgelman -- 13. Bridging History and Reductionism: A Commentary; Catherine Welch -- Part VII. Fuzzy Set Qualitative Methods -- 14. Predicting Stakeholder Orientation in the Multinational Enterprise: A Mid-range Theory; Donal Crilly -- 15. Foreign Subsidiary Stakeholder Orientation and FSQCA: A Commentary; Stav Fainshmidt -- Part VIII. Interaction Effects -- 16. Explaining Interaction Effects Within and Across Levels of Analysis; Ulf Andersson, Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra and Bo Bernhard Nielsen -- 17. Explaining Interaction Effects: A Commentary; Jose Cortina -- Part IX. Endogeneity -- 18. Endogeneity in International Business Research; David Reeb, Mariko Sakakibara and Ishtiaq P. Mahmood -- 19. Endogeneity in International Business Research: A Commentary; J. Myles Shaver -- Part X. Common Method Variance -- 20. Common Method Variance in International Business Research; Sea-Jin Chang, Arjen van Witteloostuijn and Lorraine Eden -- 21. Common Method Variance in International Business Research: A Commentary; D. Harold Doty and Marina Astakhova -- 22. Common Method Variance in International Business Research: Further Reflections; Arjen van Witteloostuijn, Lorraine Eden and Sea-Jin Chang -- Part XI. Multilevel Models -- 23. Multilevel Models in International Business Research; Mark F. Peterson, Jean-Luc Arregle and Xavier Martin -- 24. Multilevel Models in International Business research: A Commentary; Robert J. Vandenberg -- 25. Multilevel Models in International Business research: Broadening the Scope of Application, and Further Reflections; Xavier Martin -- Part XII. Distance -- 26. Conceptualising and Measuring Distance in International Business Research: Recurring Questions and Best Practice Guidelines; Sjoerd Beugelsdijk, Björn Ambos and Phillip C. Nell -- 27. Distance in International Business Research: A Commentary; Mark F. Peterson and Yulia Muratova.
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Part I. Introduction -- 1. Introduction; Lorraine Eden, Alain Verbeke and Bo Bernhard Nielsen -- Part II. Reproducibility and Replicability -- 2. Science's Reproducibility and Replicability Crisis: International Business is Not Immune; Herman Aguinis, Wayne F. Cascio and Ravi S. Ramani -- 3. Science's Reproducability and Replicability Crisis: A Commentary; Andrew Delios -- Part III. Hypothesis-testing Research -- 4. What's in a P?Reassessing Best Practices for Conducting and Reporting Hypothesis-testing Research; Klaus E. Meyer, Arjen van Witteloostuijn and Sjoerd Beugelsdijk -- 5. What's in a P? A Commentary: Agnieszka Chidlow, William Greene and Stewart R. Miller -- Part IV. Trusting Findings -- 6. Can I Trust Your Findings? Ruling Out Alternative Explanations in International Business Research; Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, Ulf Andersson, Mary Yoko Brannen, Bo Bernhard Nielsen and A. Rebecca Reuber -- 7. Can I Trust Your Findings? A Commentary; Jonathan P. Doh -- 8. Additional Thoughts on Trusting Findings: Suggestions for Reviewers; Mary Yoko Brannen, Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra and A. Rebecca Reuber -- Part V. Theorising From Cases -- 9. Theorising From Case Studies: Towards a Pluralist Future for International Business Research; Catherine Welch, Rebecca Piekkari, Emmanuella Plakoyiannaki and Eriikka Paavilainen-Mäntymäki -- 10. Theorising From Case Studies: A Commentary; Kathleen M. Eisenhardt -- 11. Theorising From Case Studies: Further Reflections; Eriikka Paavilainen-Mäntymäki, Rebecca Piekkari, Emmanuella Plakoyiannaki and Catherine Welch -- Part VI. Longitudinal Qualitative Research -- 12. Bridging History and Reductionism: A Key Role for Longitudinal Qualitative Research; Robert A. Burgelman -- 13. Bridging History and Reductionism: A Commentary; Catherine Welch -- Part VII. Fuzzy Set Qualitative Methods -- 14. Predicting Stakeholder Orientation in the Multinational Enterprise: A Mid-range Theory; Donal Crilly -- 15. Foreign Subsidiary Stakeholder Orientation and FSQCA: A Commentary; Stav Fainshmidt -- Part VIII. Interaction Effects -- 16. Explaining Interaction Effects Within and Across Levels of Analysis; Ulf Andersson, Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra and Bo Bernhard Nielsen -- 17. Explaining Interaction Effects: A Commentary; Jose Cortina -- Part IX. Endogeneity -- 18. Endogeneity in International Business Research; David Reeb, Mariko Sakakibara and Ishtiaq P. Mahmood -- 19. Endogeneity in International Business Research: A Commentary; J. Myles Shaver -- Part X. Common Method Variance -- 20. Common Method Variance in International Business Research; Sea-Jin Chang, Arjen van Witteloostuijn and Lorraine Eden -- 21. Common Method Variance in International Business Research: A Commentary; D. Harold Doty and Marina Astakhova -- 22. Common Method Variance in International Business Research: Further Reflections; Arjen van Witteloostuijn, Lorraine Eden and Sea-Jin Chang -- Part XI. Multilevel Models -- 23. Multilevel Models in International Business Research; Mark F. Peterson, Jean-Luc Arregle and Xavier Martin -- 24. Multilevel Models in International Business research: A Commentary; Robert J. Vandenberg -- 25. Multilevel Models in International Business research: Broadening the Scope of Application, and Further Reflections; Xavier Martin -- Part XII. Distance -- 26. Conceptualising and Measuring Distance in International Business Research: Recurring Questions and Best Practice Guidelines; Sjoerd Beugelsdijk, Björn Ambos and Phillip C. Nell -- 27. Distance in International Business Research: A Commentary; Mark F. Peterson and Yulia Muratova.

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