Asia Pacific Business Review
1996 - 2024
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Volume 30, issue 5, 2024
- Universal task and two faces of relationship orientation: a novel scale to measure organizational culture in Vietnam pp. 871-893
- Quan Hoang Nguyen Tran, Krista Jaakson and Maaja Vadi
- Human capital, growth, and competitiveness of Philippine MSMEs: the mediating role of social capital pp. 894-923
- Elaine Borazon, Jen-Ming Liu and Fevzi Okumus
- Three-tier SME internationalization process model: a Vietnam study on the relationship between managerial capacity, innovation strategies and technological and innovation leadership pp. 924-955
- Christopher Selvarajah, Suku Sukunesan and Denny Meyer
- Impact of influencers’ influencing strategy on follower outcomes: evidence from China pp. 956-981
- Wenyu Dou, Jintao Wu, Ming Yan and Junyi Tang
- Implementing global corporate social responsibility locally: the example of multinational enterprises and international joint ventures in Myanmar pp. 982-994
- Tim G. Andrews, Khongphu Nimanandh, Chris Rowley, Khin Thi Htun and Kunsiree Kowsuvon
- Core job resources to improve employee engagement in China: the role of work-life balance, autonomy and expertise pp. 995-1019
- Min Liu, Jeong-Ho Jeon and Jun-Hyuk Lee
- Choosing textbooks for business and management education in Japan: buy, create, or translate? pp. 1020-1027
- Keith Jackson
- A corpus-based analysis of discourses on the Belt and Road Initiative: Corpora and the Belt and Road Initiative pp. 1028-1030
- Yanli Fu
- Father–daughter succession in family business: a cross-cultural perspective pp. 1030-1033
- Ngwenya Sibonginkosi Bryleen
Volume 30, issue 4, 2024
- Strategic orientation, innovation, and the effects of entrepreneurial support mechanism in SMEs in South Korea: an application of subject-mechanism-performance congruence model pp. 613-639
- Sehoon Kim
- Emerging business transnationalism in Singapore and China: governance, networks, and strategies pp. 640-666
- Hong Liu and Jeremy Goh
- Corporate philanthropy by foreign multinationals in developing countries in Asia: do local consumers truly matter? pp. 667-690
- C. Min Han, Hyojin Nam and Sun Thit Waddi
- The impacts of transformational leadership on emotional labour in Taiwanese private nonprofit long-term care institutions: the mediating role of psychological contract pp. 691-732
- Chih-Jou Chen, Pei-Hsuan Tsai and Ju-Chuan Wu
- Making sense out of almost nothing: entrepreneurial sensemaking and innovation in a Chinese biotechnology startup pp. 733-763
- Jacky Hong, Xi Zhao and Robin Snell
- The development of human resource management in Vietnam: a systematic review post-1980s pp. 764-781
- Anne Cox and Chris Rowley
- Hierarchical business value of post-adoption cross-border e-commerce assimilation towards innovation performance: evidence from Malaysian manufacturing SMEs pp. 782-807
- Jocelyn Meiwei Koh and Yuan Liu
- The influence of founders’ human capital on the performance of new technology-based firms in China, South Korea and Japan: an exploratory study pp. 808-832
- Martin Hemmert, Adam R. Cross, Ying Cheng, Jae-Jin Kim, Masahiro Kotosaka, Franz Waldenberger and Leven J. Zheng
- Top management support, green training and organization’s environmental performance: the electric power sector in Vietnam pp. 833-849
- Thang Ngoc Nguyen, Chris Rowley, Gary N. McLean, Huong Thi Thu Nguyen and Thanh Xuan Nguyen
- Foreign female English teachers in Japanese higher education: narratives from our quarter pp. 850-854
- Sijia Liu
- Entrepreneurship education: scholarly progress and future challenges pp. 854-857
- Yuko Inada
- People centric innovation ecosystem pp. 857-860
- Gulnoza Ibadullaeva
- Beyond the gender gap in Japan pp. 860-866
- Sijia Liu
- Professor Gordon Redding, 20 May 1937–17 February 2024 pp. 867-869
- Chris Rowley
Volume 30, issue 3, 2024
- Reforming Japanese capitalism: introduction pp. 421-432
- D. Hugh Whittaker and Yoshifumi Nakata
- Has Japan’s corporate governance reform reached a turning point? Some cautionary notes pp. 433-450
- John Buchanan and Simon Deakin
- Japan’s quest for a sustainable, virtuous circle of growth and innovation pp. 451-466
- D. Hugh Whittaker
- Society 5.0 and new capitalism: complementarities and contradictions pp. 467-484
- Sebastien Lechevalier
- The transformation of science, technology and innovation (STI) policy in Japan pp. 485-498
- Tateo Arimoto
- Japan’s triple sustainability challenge pp. 499-513
- Tokutaro Nakai
- Evidence-based policy making in Japan’s public expenditure: compatibility of fiscal health and investing for the future pp. 514-527
- Nobuo Akai
- Much to be done in Japan’s family and gender equality policies pp. 528-542
- Nobuko Nagase
- Can affirmative action overcome STEM gender inequality in Japan? Expectations and concerns pp. 543-559
- Hiromi M. Yokoyama, Yuko Ikkatai, Euan McKay, Atsushi Inoue, Azusa Minamizaki and Kei Kano
- Remedying Japan’s deficient investment in people pp. 560-576
- Yoshifumi Nakata
- The ‘new trinity’ reform of labour markets in Japan pp. 577-595
- Fangmiao Zou
- Japan’s ‘consensual’ variety of digital capitalism and its global relevance pp. 596-612
- Harald Kümmerle and Franz Waldenberger
Volume 30, issue 2, 2024
- The Chinese Belt and Road Initiative: strategic responses of governments and multinational companies pp. 209-219
- Filip De Beule, Philippe De Lombaerde and Haiyan Zhang
- The impact of contextual distance on the investment locations of Chinese multinationals in countries along the Belt and Road Initiative pp. 220-250
- Haiyan Zhang and Filip De Beule
- Chinese institutions and international expansion within the Belt and Road Initiative: firm capabilities of Chinese companies in the European Union pp. 251-273
- Maria Altamira, Gaston Fornes and Alvaro Mendez
- Motives behind Sino-Japanese strategic alliances in the new energy vehicles sector in the age of the Belt and Road Initiative pp. 274-299
- Anna Maria Dzienis and Agnieszka McCaleb
- ‘Truly a European company’: a Chinese auto maker’s strategies of Europeanization pp. 300-321
- Pál Nyiri, Nana de Graaff, Agnieszka McCaleb, Agnes Szunomar, Michiel Verver and Sierk Ybema
- Will COVID-19 bury dreams of some overland routes of the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative? pp. 322-349
- Katarzyna Czerewacz-Filipowicz
- Fighting monopolies: the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative, India, and the competition for the marketplace of international development pp. 350-375
- Amitendu Palit and Preety Bhogal
- Strategic priorities for regional power connectivity in Asia in the overlapping of subregional initiatives and China’s global energy interconnection pp. 376-398
- Daniel Del Barrio Alvarez, Akiko Sasakawa, Kensuke Yamaguchi and Jiyang Wang
- Strategic responses of regional economic organizations to the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative: the cases of ASEAN, EAEU, and EU pp. 399-419
- Philippe De Lombaerde, Kairat Moldashev, Ikboljon Qoraboyev and Servaas Taghon
Volume 30, issue 1, 2024
- Decisions on subnational locations in China during the early years of WTO membership: evidence from the experience of Taiwanese affiliates pp. 1-21
- Yi-Yuan Liu and Peng-Yu Li
- Effect of women entrepreneurs’ gender-role orientation on new venture performance in China: the role of organizational legitimacy and obtaining investments pp. 22-48
- Guofu Chen, Yanzhao Tang, Wenyi Shen, Qingquan Jiang and Rui Zhang
- Activating assets of foreignness in compressed developing markets: evidence from New Zealand SMEs entering the Chinese market pp. 49-71
- Antje Fiedler, Benjamin Fath, D. Hugh Whittaker and Marko Garlick
- Transforming the liability of outsidership into assets of outsidership: a comparative study of Japanese automotive subsidiaries in Russia pp. 72-93
- Akiko Sato and Andrei Panibratov
- Attitude formation towards green products evidence in Indonesia: integrating environment, culture, and religion pp. 94-114
- Dwi Suhartanto, David Dean, Fatya Alty Amalia and Ni Nyoman Triyuni
- How does the holistic cognitive frame influence radical innovation in China? pp. 115-139
- Zelong Wei, Paike Xie, Xi Song and Shuyang Wang
- Examining the follower-related antecedents and effects of servant leadership in the PRC and Hong Kong pp. 140-171
- Crystal Xinru Wu and Robin Stanley Snell
- How strategic representations together with geo-political and economic dynamics are mediating the global image of Chinaʻs Belt Road Initiative pp. 173-183
- Muhammad Afzaal and Swaleha Bano Naqvi
- Ethical leadership in business: why it matters and how it is achieved pp. 183-192
- Peihua Fan and Tingting Lu
- China–US trade war and trade talk pp. 193-197
- Abdullah Muhammad Aslam
- Human science of disaster reconstruction: an interdisciplinary approach to holistic health following the Great East Japan earthquake and Fukushima nuclear disaster pp. 197-201
- Keith Jackson
- How to get a PhD: a handbook for students and their supervisors pp. 201-205
- A. K. M. Tajkir-Uz-Zaman
- China and the WTO: why multilateralism still matters pp. 205-208
- Pritish Bhattacharya
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