2004

How Important Was Silver? Some Evidence on Exchange Rate Fluctuations and Stock Returns in Colonial Era Asia

Bailey, Warren; Bhaopichitr, Kirida. “How Important Was Silver? Some Evidence on Exchange Rate Fluctuations and Stock Returns in Colonial Era Asia” Journal of Business. 77.1 (2004): 137-174

When Good Names Go Bad: Organizational Illegitimacy, and the Dotcom Collapse

Marquis, Christopher; Glynn, Mary. “When Good Names Go Bad: Organizational Illegitimacy, and the Dotcom Collapse” Legitimacy Processs in Organizations, Volume 22 (Research in the Sociology of Organizations), Ed. Cathryn Johnson. […]

Reinventing strategies for emerging markets: beyond the transnational model

London, Ted; Hart, Stuart. “Reinventing strategies for emerging markets: beyond the transnational model” Journal of International Business Studies. 35.5 (2004): 350-370

Greening of business

Hart, Stuart. “Greening of business” The Eco Guide to Careers that Make a Difference, Ed. The Environmental Careers Organization. Island Press. (2004): 300-317

New Frontiers in International Strategy

Ricart, Joan; Enright, Michael; Ghemawat, Pankaj; Hart, Stuart; Khanna, Tarun. “New Frontiers in International Strategy” Journal of International Business Studies. 35.3 (2004): 175-200

Engaging fringe stakeholders for competitve imagination

Hart, Stuart; Sharma, Sanjay. “Engaging fringe stakeholders for competitve imagination” Academy of Management Executive. 18.1 (2004): 7-18

Guanxi Practices and Trust in Management: A Procedural Justice Perspective

Chen, Chao; Chen, Ya-Ru; Xin, Katherine. “Guanxi Practices and Trust in Management: A Procedural Justice Perspective” Organization Science. 15.2 (2004): 200-209

Cultural Differences in Newcomer Feedback Seeking: A Comparison of the United States and Hong Kong

Morrison, Elizabeth; Chen, Ya-Ru; Salgardo, Susan. “Cultural Differences in Newcomer Feedback Seeking: A Comparison of the United States and Hong Kong” Applied Psychology: An International Review. 53.1 (2004): 1-22

East Asian, European, and North American Multinational Firm Strategies in Latin America

Casanova, Lourdes. “East Asian, European, and North American Multinational Firm Strategies in Latin America” Business and Politics. 6.1 (2004)